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  1. Omega 3 and 6 are fantastic for mood and depression treatment. If you dont like fish or taking fish oils, take the kids version capsules instead. They wont repeat on you or leave a fishy taste.

    This sounds like a Chat magazine top tip! 😀

  2. This summary reminds me a bit of the Daily Mail’s efforts to divide the world into things that cause cancer and things that cure cancer (running totals here: http://kill-or-cure.heroku.com/).

    What’s the basis for this sentence, please? – “Though there is little evidence they play a role in the development of cancer, many experts believe that lower consumption reduces the risk.”

  3. Conveniently, there’s a good article by Ben Goldacre on this broad subject (and the EU’s rejection this week of the majority of food-as-medicine claims) today:
    http://www.badscience.net/2010/07/the-bullshit-box/

  4. I didnt say anything about omega 3 and 6 improving brain power in kids, I just posted from my own experience.

  5. This interactive graph from Information is Beautiful is really useful for this kind of thing – shows which supplements have proven benefits for which conditions:

    http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/play/snake-oil-supplements/

    Aidan, I’m a big Ben Goldacre fan as well. Have you read his book?

  6. I have – he seems to have many of the same bugbears as I do (e.g., re: science/health reporting and food-as-medicine), so I keep an eye on his work.
    I hadn’t come across the Information is Beautiful chart before – it’s quite pretty, really 🙂