When cells in your body become desensitized to the actions of insulin, your pancreas is forced to produce more insulin to drive glucose into the cells (insulin resistance). Excess insulin increases the storage of body fat. Since fat cells are very active glands, they can secrete large amounts of inflammatory mediators when given the right stimulus leading to systemic silent inflammation. It is thought that inflammation precedes obesity. If this is the case, taking high-dose fish can begin to reduce this silent inflammation and bring your body back into hormonal balance. In addition, following an anti-inflammatory diet is also important. By balancing the content of carbohydrate, fat and protein at every meal and snack, it will stabilizing insulin levels, increase satiety, making it easier to comply with a lower calorie diet, and ultimately lead to fat loss.