The CLO Wars
Posted on | February 7, 2009 | 6 Comments
Why take CLO? It’s a traditional supplement that is a high natural source of Vitamin A and D, along with essential fatty acids that are crucial for brain development. You’ve probably heard all about the benefits of fish oil, and our need for more Vitamin D, but not too much…..so what are we to do?
Recently, the Vitamin D council came out against Cod Liver Oil and some prominant health writers are now changing their positon on Cod Liver Oil. I was really confused, but I knew that the right information would come to me in order to help me feel more secure one way or another.
Sure enough, Kelly wrote a great post that helped clear things up for me. Even more recently, good friends of ours forwarded this article on to me by our naturopath, Dr. Daniel Chong. Please take the time to read this article. It’s so clear, and concise and it makes so much sense!
Here’s how he clears up the confusion, in my mind:
What quickly became apparent to me when re-reading the information from the
Vitamin D Council is that they kept referring to “modern cod liver oil” as being
a problem. I would agree whole heartedly with this contention. You see, “modern
cod liver oil” is not fully natural or whole. It is processed, molecularly
distilled, heated, and basically altered in many ways from it’s original form.
It’s difficult to say just how much all of these actions do to change its
constituents, but one thing is for sure. The processing many cod liver oils go
through significantly reduces their vitamin D levels. In turn we are left with a
product that has much LESS vitamin D than whole, unprocessed cod liver oil
does.This brings me to my second point. As seems to be the case in other
categories of nutrition and life in general, with vitamin A, vitamin D and cod
liver oil, it’s really all about balance. It’s pretty well established that both
vitamin A and D are essential nutrients for us. The problem comes when we over
consume one over the other. Typical store bought cod liver oil, having been
through all the processing it has, has less vitamin D than it should, thus
decreasing its ratio in comparison to vitamin A. This is where I along with
other experts I have spoken with feel the problem truly lies. Most cod liver oil
brands are, in fact, unsafe, because they contain too much vitamin A compared to
vitamin D.Source
So take your Cod Liver Oil; the good stuff, like from Green Pastures. (I don’t get any money or free product from them for telling you so either). Remember that quality and ratio of A to D matter. And when you’re outside on a sunny day in winter, roll up your sleeves for a little bit and take off your gloves and try to soak in some Vitamin D!
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February 8th, 2009 @ 10:47 pm
thank you…this was helpful!
February 9th, 2009 @ 12:12 am
Which form of cod liver oil do buy?
February 9th, 2009 @ 1:09 am
OGF: I’m glad this was helpful!
Christy: I take it in liquid form. I’ve taken Quantum (from http://www.4radiantlife.com), Garden of Life, and Green Pastures Blue Ice High Vitamin Butter Oil/CLO blend. I like them all.
Capsules are totally fine too. When I get done with my current supply, I’m going to start ordering fermented Cod Liver Oil from Green Pastures because it’s really the best out there.
So important for that growing baby of yours to get through your milk!!!
February 9th, 2009 @ 7:34 am
Carrie, thanks for the link! And where did you find that COOL picture?!!!
February 12th, 2009 @ 10:14 pm
Kel,
No problem! The pic was from Flikr Creative Commons. Wasn’t that great?
October 14th, 2009 @ 1:22 am
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