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Arachidonic acid is a pro-inflammatory and should not be consumed.

The whole idea is to minimise arachidonic acid in the body not add it.
Fish oils for example help to reduce inflammation where arachidonic acid is a pro-inflammatory.

Stay away from this one guys, bad news.

Arachidonic acid - This particular polyunsaturaed fat may be the most dangerous fat know when consumed in excess and is known as an Omega 6 fat. In fact, you can inject virtually every type of fat (even saturated fat and cholesterol) into rabbits and nothing happens. However, if you inject (AA) arachidonic acid into the same rabbits they are dead within three minutes. The human body needs "some" arachidonic acid, but too much can be toxic.

Ironically, the higher your insulin levels, the more your body is stimulated to make increased levels of arachidonic acid. (AA) is a long-chain omega-6 fatty acid. Enchaned production of good eicosanoids requires the presence of EPA and DHA long chain "omega 3" fats, found in fish oil.
 
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