So my wife was given some supplements from the nurse (trial boxes) and told that she should take these and stop taking any regular DHA supplementation (I know she possibly needs the folic acid, but that's a separate discussion). Anyhow the purported benefits (vs. fish-oil for example) according to the nurse were that:
- They're vegetarian
- They don't have a "burp-back" effect
I was kind of confused on both points since (1) from my understanding fish oils or cod liver oil supply a better from of DHA (when in triglyceride form) and (2) good fish oils (pharmaceutical grade) don't even have the purported burp-back which from my understanding is just a sign the molecules have been damaged through heat exposure etc. Furthermore, I also believe EPA (not just DHA) might have healthful benefits as well [1]. I'm also a little concerned also about spirulina itself [2]. Maybe just my incorrect gut feeling, but it seems like a trendy "health" food that hasn't really been studied extensively.
Has anyone on Paleo-style, Low-Carb diet (and pregnant) had experience with DHA/EPA supplementation? Consider that my wife gets plenty of grass fed meats, fish 1-2 times week, pasture butters, eggs high in high in DHA, etc. Could the added supplementation be too much? If not, any recommendation on the best source of supplementation?
[1] http://evolutionarypsychiatry.blogspot.com/2012/01/just-eat-fish.html
[2] http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0944711308000329