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Products with Omega III: Advanced
Omega, Cardio Essentials
Omega-3
essential fatty acid is a alpha-linolenic acid
(ALA). It has a long chain of carbon atoms
and is poly-unsaturated. It is essential because
the body can not manufacture it. They were first
discovered by Drs. Burr and Burr in 1930. More
recently, they attracted major scientific interest
when two Danish scientists studied Greenland Eskimos
and found that though ALA is converted they consumed
huge amounts of fat contained in seals and fish,
they had relatively healthy hearts and circulation.
What can Omega 3 fatty acids do for you?
Over 2,000 studies have been done on Omega 3 fatty
acids and their effect on human and animal health.
It is now established that sufficient amounts
of Omega 3s can:
*Support normal blood pressure.
*Support normal circulation
*Support a healthy heart
These
beneficial fats are in the oil naturally found
in fish. The omega 3 fats, EPA and DHA, play different
but equally vital roles in human health.
How do omega 3 fatty acids work?
EPA - helps make the platelets in blood less sticky
which in turn could helps support healthy circulation.
DHA - supports a normal heart rhythm. May help
regulate cell membrane functions involved in transmitting
signals among brain cells.
What are the potential benefits of
omega 3?
Heart Health
In Chicago's Western Electric Study (over 2,000
men) the overall heart health was enhanced by
those people who were using omega 3. Other recent
research suggests that just one serving a week
of omega 3 fatty acids from fish could significantly
support the health and well-being of the heart.
People taking omega 3 supplements report normal
structure and function of joints.
Healthy brain function
These omega 3 fatty acids may be helpful in normal
brain development and mood enhancement.
Due to their effect on prostaglandin synthesis
omega 3 fatty acids support normal GI structure.
Blood triglyceride support
Omega 3 supplements may be helpful in supporting
normal blood triglyceride levels.
Precautions
Anyone taking other blood thinning agents such
as coumadin or aspirin, should consult with your
physician or pharmacist if you're taking fish
oil supplements in addition to other drugs.
How much omega 3 fatty acids?
Americans on average now get 700-1,400 milligrams
of omega 3 weekly. The estimate for therapeutic
benefits is 3,500 milligrams weekly. There is
no official recommendation for omega 3. The estimate
is based on amount needed, for example, to lower
triglycerides.
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Food and Drug Administration. Symmetry products
are not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent
any disease. In all matters related to your health
please contact a qualified, licensed health practitioner.
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