look guys, your arguments are mostly crap, but thank you for bringing up the whole DHA vs ALA issue. i heard that fish oil is the best source of W3 before, and bought fish oil capsules for my parents to help with THEIR diet, but for myself i continued relying on blended seeds ( hemp and chia )
i didn't think conversion rate was so low. now i will either add some fish oil to my own diet or increase my seed-based W3 intake by going for that pure chia oil after all, rather than blending seeds.
if ALA is just a precursor, it makes me less afraid of overdosing on it.
Excuse me but I don't think what I have posted is crap, these are my beliefs and If you have any intelligent argument to prove me, or who ever else you may be responding to, wrong, then I am sure we all would love to here it.
as for your theory about the conversion rate being high, it may be possible while one is young to be able to handle large amounts of ala's along with other volatile plant oils, but over time(mark my words) the anti nutrients that are contained within if consumed in high enough amounts, will ravage your hormonal systems, and it will result in negative health effects over time.
How old are you and how long have you been using plant oils?
the negative effects may take years to show, but mark my words you are putting yourself at risk for major health issues. It may take ten years or more depending on how well you are constituted, but if you continue to consume enough hemp, chia, or whatever other seeds you are blending, you will experience negative health effects.
There are many examples of long lived and healthy people who used raw animal fats as a primary source of nourishment.
What examples do you have that the oils of seeds are somehow supperior?
Excess ALA can be harmful once the body ages and becomes less able to convert it efficiently. There are also many toxic byproducts in plant oils that an older body wont be able to cope with.