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Cod liver oil: properties, benefits and contraindications

Cod liver oil: everything you need to know about properties, benefits, and contraindications

Cod liver oil is a product obtained from cod liver that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids , vitamin A and vitamin D. It appears that as early as the 1700s the liver of this fish was fermented, and the use of its oil for medicinal purposes dates back to at least the 19th century, when it was already finding use in the treatment of rickets. 

Since then it has been used for a variety of purposes, and it is still on the dietary supplement market today. There are, for example, those who use it as a restorative or to promote healthy skin and hair. Others take it against high cholesterol and triglycerides, to combat kidney problems associated with diabetes, or against high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, depression, systemic lupus erythematosus, glaucoma, otitis media, and several other ailments.

There is also no shortage of those who apply it directly to the skin to accelerate wound healing. In fact, when taken orally in appropriate doses, cod liver oil supplements seem to really help reduce both triglycerides and high blood pressure. In addition, there is also evidence of their effectiveness in treating some kidney symptoms associated with diabetes, and it appears thattopical application of cod liver oil may also have positive effects. Human health is not the only one to benefit from its use, however, and today cod liver oil is also recommended to promote animal welfare (particularly of dogs, cats, and horses).

Cod liver oil: what it is and how it is obtained

Cod liver oil is obtained by extraction from cod liver. To take its active ingredients, it may be sufficient to eat fresh cod liver. Today, however, the market offers a wide range of supplements that have as their main ingredient precisely the oil extracted from cod liver; relying on these types of products can simplify the intake of this natural remedy and help make it more precise and more regular.

Cod liver oil and fish oil: the differences

It happens that cod liver oil is compared withfish oil. Both are sources of fatty acids omega 3, but this does not mean that they are interchangeable products. What makes the difference is first of all the material from which they are derived: the former from liver and the latter from fish muscle. This means that while cod liver oil is a source of vitamin A, fish oil lacks it. Since an excess of vitamin A can be dangerous, until recently the intake of cod liver oil for prolonged periods was not recommended. Indeed, the purification techniques used in the past kept the composition of cod liver oil almost intact, and the final product contained massive doses of both this vitamin and vitamin D (also dangerous, if in excess). That is why its intake was recommended only during the winter months, during which one could literally stock up on its active ingredients. Today, however, molecular purification techniques make it possible to have cod liver oil that is suitable to be taken for longer periods precisely because of its reduced vitamin A content. More modern treatments allow it to be purified of both contaminants and this and other nutrients, such as cholesterol and vitamin D. The molecules of interest (just like vitamins) are then added at the desired dosages.

Cod liver oil: nutritional values

Cod liver oil is a source of fat. Specifically, in 100 g of cod liver oil there are about:

  • 23 g saturated fat
  • 47 g monounsaturated fat
  • 22.5 g polyunsaturated fat, including the omega 3 EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid).

In addition, about 570 mg of cholesterol is found in 100 g of cod liver oil. Against this composition, 100 g of cod liver oil provides about 900 Calories and important micronutrients, namely:

  • Vitamin A (30 mg, or 100 thousand International Units - IU - in 100 g)
  • Vitamin D (250 micrograms of vitamin D2 and vitamin D3, or 10 thousand IU, in 100 g)

Since it is a fatty substance, cod liver oil facilitates the assimilation of both of these fat-soluble vitamins. Finally, cod liver oil is a source of trace minerals such as sodium, potassium and iron.

The omega-3 fatty acids: ALA, EPA and DHA

Prominent among the active ingredients in cod liver oil are omega 3, fatty acids that are considered essential because the body, while in need of them, cannot produce sufficient quantities to meet its needs. In fact, human cells cannot synthesize alpha-linolenic acid(ALA), the omega-3 fatty acid from which EPA and DHA, the biologically active omega-3s known for their health benefits, are derived.

The properties of omega-3s

Omega-3 fatty acids have ananti-inflammatory action that opposes the proinflammatory effect of arachidonic acid derivatives (an omega-6 fat). This action has been associated with beneficial effects against inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative rectocolitis and Crohn' s disease and against some autoimmune rheumatologic diseases. In addition, omega-3s have been associated with the ability to regulate immune response and the activity of certain growth factors. In particular, they appear to be able to control cell proliferation, a potentially useful action against cancer.

However, omega-3s are best known as allies of heart health. Their anti-inflammatory action also appears to influence dilation of the arteries; consequently, it could help control hypertension, especially in the elderly. But that's not all: their beneficial effects include antithrombotic action, antiarrhythmic action, and the ability to control triglyceride and cholesterol levels in the blood. In particular, by reducing the tendency of platelets to aggregate they could reduce the risk of thrombi associated with serious cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes.

In addition, their intake has been associated with an increase in HDL(High Density Lipoproteins, the "good" cholesterol) and a reduction in triglycerides both after meals and on an empty stomach. Finally, omega 3 is important for vision and nervous system health. In particular, DHA is a key component of the brain necessary for its development, and several studies have associated intake of these fats with improved symptoms of some neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Omega 3s: the food sources

Having an adequate amount of omega 3 is essential from the time of gestation. In fact, these fats promote proper development of the cardiovascular system, brain and retina. The health of the latter depends on omega 3 throughout the rest of life as well; any deficiencies can lead to vision problems, while adequate intake can help prevent age-related macular degeneration, a major cause of blindness in old age. The best dietary sources depend on the type of omega 3 being considered. In fact, while ALA is found mainly in foods of plant origin (such as nuts) EPA and DHA are found mainly in foods of animal origin, particularly in fishery products; for example, salmon, mackerel and herring are rich in them.

In the case of taking ALA, the body will have to convert it to EPA, from which it can then synthesize DHA. Unfortunately, however, the conversion of ALA to EPA and DHA is not at all efficient. It is estimated that only 5% of what is taken in will be converted to EPA and even less (about 1%) to DHA; some studies have even concluded that less than 0.1% of ALA is converted to DHA and that in total the efficiency of converting ALA to EPA plus DHA is less than 0.4%. Therefore, the best strategy from a nutritional point of view is not to take ALA, which must be modified to exert the beneficial effects associated with omega 3, but ready-to-use EPA and DHA; this is why fish is now considered one of the best dietary sources of omega 3. Help for those who want to increase their intake then comes from supplements and dietary supplements such as those based on cod liver oil.

Omega-3 supplements: the benefits

Certifying the possible benefits of omega-3 intake are the nutrition and health claims authorized by EFSA (the European Food Safety Authority) to publicize their properties and possible benefits. In particular, EFSA recognizes DHA:

  • The ability to contribute to the proper functioning of the brain; and its normal development;
  • the ability to promote proper eye development, vision in the first 12 months of life and, more generally, to good visual health;
  • The ability to help maintain normal blood triglyceride levels.

Efsa itself recognizes products containing a combination of EPA and DHA as having the ability to:

  • Help maintain normal blood pressure;
  • Help maintain normal blood triglyceride levels;
  • Helping to make the heart work well.

Omega-3 supplements: the guarantees of purity, freshness and concentration

The purity, freshness and concentration of omega-3 supplements, on the other hand, are certified by third-party laboratories, such as those in Nutrasource Diagnostics Inc.'sInternational Fish Oil Standards ( IFOS ) program. The Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s(GOED) sets the reference standards. The IFOS program is the only testing and certification program dedicated exclusively to fish oil; products are tested lot by lot to evaluate:

  • The amounts of the ingredients (EPA + DHA) compared with that stated on the label;
  • The presence of contaminants (polychlorinated biphenyls - PCBs - total, dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PBCs)
  • The presence of heavy metals (mercury, lead, total arsenic, cadmium)
  • The stability of the product.

The evaluation system is based on the assignment of a maximum of 5 stars, each of which corresponds to a specific evaluation criterion:

  • The correspondence between the concentration of active ingredients stated on the label and that detected in the product;
  • An oxidation level of less than 75 percent of the standard specified by theCouncil for Responsible Nutrition (CRN);
  • A PCB level of less than 50 percent of the CRN standard;
  • dioxin levels below 50 percent of the standard specified by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The fifth star is awarded to products that have received positive ratings in all the tests they have undergone. Products such as Omegor Vitality, VitaDHA 1000 and Meaquor 1000 are IFOS 5-star certified products.

Vitamin A

Codliver oil is a source of vitamin A. Concentrations of this micronutrient, which is important for vision health, cellular differentiation, growth, and the proper functioning of the immune system, vary depending on the product: 100 grams of cod liver oil can contain as much as 100 thousand IU. Any deficiencies in vitamin A can impair visual abilities, causing twilight blindness or, in even more severe cases, total blindness. In fact, the absence of this vitamin can cause dryness and ulceration of the conjunctiva and cornea, damaging them to the point of complete loss of vision. In addition, vitamin A deficiencies can slow growth, cause breakage and tooth loss, and affect the health of the skin, which can take on a wrinkled appearance.

Vitamin A: the food sources

Vitamin A can be taken in by eating dairy products, fish, poultry and red meat. It can also be taken in the form of beta-carotene (the pro-vitamin A), a precursor of it that is abundant in carrots, apricots and several other fruits or vegetables (such as broccoli, spinach and most dark green leafy greens). Dietary supplements and supplements such as those made with cod liver oil can also help to fill up on this valuable micronutrient. However, to carry Efsa-authorized claims, a food product must provide at least 15 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA, or 800 µg).

Vitamin A: the benefits

When taken orally, vitamin A can exert several benefits. In particular, according to Efsa this micronutrient:

  • Helps to metabolize iron well;
  • Promotes the proper functioning of the immune system;
  • Helps maintain healthy skin and mucous membranes;
  • Promotes vision health.

Vitamin D

In 100 g of cod liver oil it is also possible to find 250 µg of vitamin D, a much higher dose than the 5.4 µg found in 100 g of chicken egg yolk or the 1.7 µg contributed by 100 g of yellowfin tuna-two dietary sources of this micronutrient. This vitamin is involved in the process of cell division. It is also a valuable ally of bone health, whose normal growth and strength it promotes. Its deficiencies can cause growth retardation and rickets. In children it can lead to the development of curved legs and protruding abdomen, while in adults it has been associated with bone fragility and muscle twitching and spasms.

Vitamin D: the food sources

To get your fill of vitamin D, it is good to expose your skin to sunlight. In fact, the UVB rays in it allow cholesterol to be used precisely to produce this molecule. Food sources of vitamin D, on the other hand, are very few. This is why cod liver oil products can be an important aid for those who want to increase their intake, as long as they provide at least 15 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA, or 5 µg).

Vitamin D: the benefits

Efsa has recognized several benefits of vitamin D. In particular, this micronutrient:

  • helps absorb and use calcium and phosphorus;
  • Promotes good bone and tooth health;
  • Promotes good functioning of the muscles and immune system.

The benefits of cod liver oil: what it is used for and when to take it

Cod liver oil supplements can be helpful when blood triglyceride levels are too high. Excesses of these fats are dangerous to health, especially for women, who with triglycerides also see an increased risk of finding themselves struggling with coronary artery disease. That's why triglyceride concentrations that are too high should be brought back to normal; cod liver oil can help reduce them by between 20 percent and 50 percent. Taking cod liver oil may also be helpful in moderate hypertension.

Avoiding hypertension helps protect the health of the heart and arteries because too high a pressure can subject them to excessive workload, thus decreasing their efficiency. What's more, over time, the force and friction exerted by the blood can damage the inner lining tissue of the arteries; this phenomenon can, in turn, promote the formation of cholesterol buildup (so-called atherosclerotic plaques) and, thus, atherosclerosis. The latter can worsen to the point of significantly narrowing the inside of the arteries, consequently causing pressure to rise. What sets in, then, is a vicious cycle that endangers the heart and arteries, leading to problems such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and strokes. When hypertension is moderate, taking cod liver oil could help promote a slight but significant reduction. 

Cod liver oil also appears to be actually helpful in combating kidney problems associated with type 2 diabetes. In particular, its intake has been associated with reducing the level of protein in the urine, a marker of the severity of kidney disease. Over the years, cod liver oil intake has since also been recommended in the treatment of depression, heartbeat irregularities associated with cardiovascular disease, pediatric ear infections, heart disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, glaucoma, and various other health problems. Its use would also be helpful in promoting wound healing.

For the time being, however, the scientific evidence for the use of cod liver oil for these purposes is not yet sufficient to warrant its efficacy. Finally, cod liver oil products are not likely to be useful in cases of osteoarthritis and familial hypercholesterolemia.

Cod liver oil for dogs, cats and horses

In addition to human health, cod liver oil is considered an ally of animal welfare. It appears, for example, to promote good growth in dogs and to be helpful in their pregnancy. It is also recommended to address vitamin deficiencies in their diet and as a restorative and to promote healthy skin and hair after trauma. Cats, on the other hand, are recommended primarily to avoid vitamin A deficiencies that could impair vision and to promote healthy skin and fur, but that's not all: some recommend its administration to combat diseases associated with inflammation, promote heart and immune system health, strengthen bones, promote proper functioning of the nervous system and muscles, and fight cancer. It is also recommended for horses to protect eyesight, bones and coat. It also appears to promote hoof health, help fight lung disease, promote growth and increase energy.

Cod liver oil supplements.

Today the supplement market offers several cod liver oil products in different formulations. For example, you can buy it in the form of capsules (including soft), pearls, softgels, or opercula containing an oily concentrate; or you can buy it liquid, even in syrup form suitable for children. It is hard to say which brand is the best. Those looking for a supplement should demand a product of pharmaceutical grade, that is, meeting standards suitable for medicinal use. Where to buy it. In herbalists, pharmacies, and parapharmacies. It can also be purchased on the Web, but beware: it is critical to make sure you go through safe channels at Promo . 

The price can vary greatly from case to case: alongside products that cost less than 5 euros, the market offers others for which you have to pay, instead, almost 50. Evaluating the affordability of a supplement, however, should not be based only on the price per package: to choose well, it is necessary to read its label just as well. The first aspect to pay attention to is the EPA and DHA content per capsule (not per package). Multiplying it by the number of capsules can be traced to the total EPA + DHA content of the package. By dividing the price per pack by the total EPA + DHA content, it is possible to trace the price per 1,000 mg of EPA + DHA and compare it for different products, thus coming up with the cheapest one.

Dosages and how to take cod liver oil

Different supplements may contain different amounts of cod liver oil. The most suitable dosage and dosage depends on several factors. The first is the concentration of the active ingredients, which means that to achieve a given dosage it may be necessary, for example, to take a different number of capsules depending on their EPA and DHA content. 

The second factor to consider is why they are taken. Data in the scientific literature, for example, seem to indicate that to reduce blood triglyceride levels it is necessary to take 20 ml of cod liver oil daily. The same indication seems to be valid when the intent is to lower blood pressure.

On the other hand, if cod liver oil is taken against high cholesterol, doses should increase to 30 ml per day. Finally, it is also necessary to take into consideration who should take it. In particular, depending on the product being considered, the dosage may be different for children and adults.

Side effects of cod liver oil

Cod liver oil is considered a safe remedy for most people in good health. It can sometimes cause side effects such as belching, bad breath, heartburn and nosebleeds, but taking it at mealtimes can help reduce these problems. However, it is good to remember that at high doses, cod liver oil can hinder blood clotting and increase the risk of bleeding. Therefore, it is always a good idea to discuss its intake with your doctor and make sure there are no contraindications. Other possible side effects of taking high doses of cod liver oil are nausea and the production of soft stools. In addition, the side effects of excess vitamin A and D should not be forgotten. 

In particular, too much vitamin A can cause such ailments as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, skin changes, fatigue and drowsiness, dizziness, severe headaches and pain in the stomach, behind the eyes, bones, or joints, changes in the menstrual cycle, vision problems, growth retardation, hair loss, and jaundice.

Excesses of vitamin D are rare, but they can cause increases in blood calcium levels, which in turn can trigger nausea or vomiting and reduce appetite and promote calcium accumulation in soft tissues, such as of the heart or lungs. In addition, excessive vitamin D intake may be associated with weakness, weight loss, confusion and disorientation, frequent urination, and kidney problems. Finally, some less serious problems can then arise from the taste of cod liver oil, which can be quite unpleasant. Some formulations help to reduce this inconvenience, for example by enclosing the oil in capsules or opercula or by offering it flavored.

Contraindications of cod liver oil

There are no known interactions between the intake of cod liver oil and the consumption of specific foods. However, care should be taken with simultaneous intake of active ingredients that, just like cod liver oil, may affect blood pressure and blood clotting. The main possible interactions are summarized in Table 1.   

Table 1  




Possible side effect
Drug/active ingredient
Medications for hypertension

excessive decrease in pressure

captopril enalapril losartan valsartan diltiazem amlodipine hydrochlorothiazide furosemide

Anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs

slowing of blood clotting increased risk of bleeding and bruising

aspirin clopidogrel diclofenacibuprofen naproxen dipyridamole heparin enoxaparin dalteparin ticlopidine warfarin

Dietary supplements and herbal products

slowing of blood coagulation

angelica borage seed oil clove Dan Shen(Salvia miltiorrhiza) garlic ginger ginkgo Trifolium pratense turmeric willow


In addition, to date, not enough information has been gathered to ensure the safety of taking cod liver oil during pregnancy; therefore, it is best not to take it during the months of gestation without first consulting your doctor. The same recommendation applies duringbreastfeeding.  

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