Krill Oil Benefits for
Arthritis

Krill, these tiny crustacea feeding on
phytoplankton are found in many oceans of the world, and appear
to be the answer to many of today's health
problems. The sought after krill for the health industry
are obtained , hopefully,from the pristine waters of the
Antartic, krill from other waters may not have the same
nutritional value.
Canadian researchers published the
findings of a randomized, double blind study
designed to assess the effects of Neptune
Krill Oil (NKO) on levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in
patients with chronic inflammation. The study was published in
the Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
Arthritis symptoms were assessed using the
WOMAC arthritis score assessment. Researchers found that "NKO
reduced pain scores by 28.9%, reduced stiffness by 20.3% and
reduced functional impairment by 22.8%".
The journal, Alternative Medicine Review
reported that "krill oil is effective for the management of
hyperlipidemia by significantly reducing total cholesterol,
LDL, and triglycerides, and increasing HDL levels. At lower and
equal doses, krill oil was significantly more effective than
fish oil for the reduction of glucose, triglycerides, and LDL
levels."
Another study Titled: Effects of Krill Oil on
serum lipids of hyperlipidemic rats and human SW480 cells
Author: Zhu Jia-Jin ; Shi Jia-Hui ; Qian Wen-Bin ; Cai
Zhen-Zhen ; Li Duo
Evaluated effects of krill oil (KO) on serum lipids of
hyperlipidemia rats and human colon cancer cells (SW480). Serum
lipids of rats fed with high fat diet (HFD) and different doses
of KO were measured by automatic analyzer. Effect of KO on
viability of cells was determined by methyl thiazolyl
tetrazolium (MTT) assay.
Except for higher dose group, body weights
decreased significantly. Total cholesterol (TC),
LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) of all dose groups, Triglycerides (TG)
of low and mid dose groups descended significantly, while there
were no significant differences of HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C),
compared with control group. Treatment of colon cancer cells
with KO also resulted in time-dependent inhibition of cell
growth.
Conclusion
Our findings indicated that the consumption of
KO may provide benefits to control serum lipid levels in
certain diseases and inhibit growth of colon cancer cells.
Therefore, KO may be a good candidate for development as a
functional food and nutraceutical.
For sometime alternative health practitioners
and researchers have studied the effects of Krill oil on their
patients, as compared to fish oil. They have noted the
positive and far reaching health benefits it has provided for
their patients. Not only has their arthritis shown improvement,
but many other long standing health issues have been
resolved.
Krill oil nourishes the joints, increases their
flexibility and mobility, it regulates blood sugar, protects
the cardiovascular system, protects cell membranes, regulates
blood lipids, alleviates PMS symptoms, nourishes and protects
the skin, slows down the aging process, maintains healthy liver
function, protects the brain and nervous system function, and
generally improves mood and overall quality of life.
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