Hi Kate,
Here's the reply I just posted in the other Zone forum where you asked this question:
Hi Kate!
Here are a couple articles from Drsears.com in which Barry Sears replies to questions similar to yours. Maybe you could show them to your doctor and discuss it with her further:
Allergies to fish - Relevance: 2012
Q: what should I do if I am allergic to the fish oil pills? I have taken 9 grams for 30 days, and my blood work came back with big improvements; however, I have started to develop skin rashes, and I have a known allergy to halibut and wild salmon. Elana Dear Elana, A : People who are allergic to fish have their allergies coming from the fish protein, which has been totally removed in the oil. I would reduce your intake to four grams per day, and the rashes should disappear if they have any relation to the fish oil. They may be coming from enhanced release of arachidonic acid from the adipose tissue in response to the EPA and DHA.
http://www.drsears.com/SearchIndexe...fault.aspx - 4/4/2008 12:08:57 PM
Seafood allergies - Relevance: 2011
Q: I have seafood allergies. When I eat certain seafood, such as salmon, oysters, crab, etc, I become very ill, with swelling in my throat and face. I am interested in taking fish oil but not if it makes me sick. Any experience or thoughts? Thanks, Jeff Dear Jeff, A: Allergies to seafood are due to the protein, which is totally removed in highly purified fish oils. I would suggest taking a small dose of purified fish oil (about 0.5 gram of EPA and DHA) to see how you respond. If you don t have any allergic responses, then you can go to higher levels with confidence.
http://www.drsears.com/SearchIndexe...fault.aspx - 1/27/2009 8:44:12 PM