I never said those links proved anything. As I mentioned, I'll post the links to the actual studies later. At the time, I was simply posting links that supported the report. From there, you can most likely find a link to the final details. As for the prison study, if you scroll down, you'll notice where the author mentions the study of fish oils and ADD.

I never said fish oil cures everything. I simply believe that most of our ailments in America derive from our collective nutritional deficiencies. If you develop a headache, you might reach for aspirin to treat the symptom. I, on the other hand, will gulp down some water to hydrate my body and treat the cause, since most random headaches are the result of dehydration. You see, if you don't supply your body with essential things like water AND ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS, you're going to exhibit certain symptoms, some of which may not seem related to the deficiency at all.
The body is designed to function normally and heal itself. Not everything can be cured by nutrients, but a lot can be prevented. There is a reason doctors in nearly every country but America recommend things like fish oils to their patients so often. What's even scarier is that doctors in America typically don't recommend these simple additions to a lifestyle.

For example: If you want to lower your cholesterol and blood pressure, you can take the drugs prescribed to you by your doctor, which will cost you a fortune and always comes with a risk of serious side effects. If I need to lower my BP and cholesterol, I'll stick with:

Of course, fish oils...
Niacin, a B3 vitamin, which is the only thing proven to lower LDL levels while raising HDL
Red Yeast Rice, which naturally contains lovastatin, the active ingredient in most prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs
Hawthorn Berries
CoQ10
...so on and so forth

I respect your ideas and beliefs; you're a very smart man. At the same time however, I believe most of our health problems come from nutritional deficiencies, while our country spends billions of dollars treating the symptoms instead of addressing the causes.