Fred Cloud Fred my 6/3 and AA/EPA ratios are 2.9:1 and 2.8:1, respectively. Both are slightly higher than optimum but are still very good. I eat a lot of nuts and accordingly consume a little more 6's than I should. Get a lot of Vit E from nuts and supplement with tocotrinols.
I do not think this is "a lot" in my case. I had emergency bypass surgery almost thirty years ago, and adjusted my fish oil to minimize my need for statins. Fish oil is very effective in lowering triglycerides and optimizing my triglyceride/HDL ratios which I consider to be the most important biomarker in monitoring cardiovascular risk. There are multiple peer reviewed studies that document value of fish oil in optimizing LDL particle number and size.
I followed the advice of a Dr. Davis a cardiologist at that time and Barry Sears in reaching this decision . So far this approach has been productive.
I also use hormone replacement therapy to increase my total T, DHEA , progesterone ( yes that's right) and pregnenolone to offset the impact of statins. Lowering cholesterol will lower one's steroid hormones.
However, I would be be dead without my statin. Ischemic heart attacks are pervasive in my family.
Hope this explains my personal position in what stimulates me to use this level of fish oil.