Fish Oils Omega 3 EFA
Fish Oils Omega 3 EFA

Fish Oils Omega 3 EFA

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  • Essential Formulas Dr Ohhira's Essential Living Oils 60gels Essential Formulas Dr Ohhira's Essential Living Oils 60gels

    A vegan alternative to fish oil! Humans literally must have Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) in order to live. That’s why they’re called “essential.” Since our bodies cannot manufacture EFAs, we need to acquire them from food or supplements.* Because they support nutrient absorption and membrane integrity of all the body’s cells, Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) influence the health and wellness of all major body systems and organs. Whole health benefits are achieved only by ingesting a very specific balanced ratio of polyunsaturated, unsaturated, and monounsaturated EFAs—namely Omegas-3, 6 and 9 in a ratio of 4:1:1.* This balance is not always represented in common retail supplements. And the typical American diet tends to contain a very imbalanced ratio, with Omega-6 intake ranging from 15 to 25 times the intake of Omega-3. Through strategic supplementation, it is possible to maintain an appropriate 4:1:1 ratio, which in turn, promotes whole health.* Fish oil and fatty fish are good sources of Omega-3, but many people are looking for alternative sources of EFAs, due to taste preference or vegan lifestyles. Dr. Ohhira’s Essential Living Oils provides that vegan alternative. Eight natural plant and seed oils are cold-pressed, extracted and prepared to provide a pure, undamaged form of plant-based “good fats” for optimum health.* These “good fats” do hundreds of crucial jobs, from promoting normal hormonal balance to supporting cardiovascular health. They also support cellular membrane integrity, which affects EVERY organ and tissue in the human body. They’re truly essential to a whole health regimen.* The Vegan oils are cold-pressed and stable at room temperature. The body requires EFAs to help: • Maintain healthy cholesterol levels already in the normal range* • Promote heart health and arterial integrity* • Maintain healthy mood, focus, mental clarity, and cognitive function * • Support the body’s normal, balanced inflammation response* • Support a balanced immune response* • Maintain bone and joint health* • Maintain healthy permeability of the intestinal lining* • Support dermal health*   Serving Size:1 Capsule   Servings Per Container:60 Amount Per Serving Green Tea Oil18 mg Flax Oil18 mg Borage Oil112.5 mg Perilla Oil36 mg Olive Oil18 mg Sunflower Oil76.5 mg Rice Oil135 mg Avocado Oil36 mg ALA (Linolenic Acid)300 mg GLA (Linoleic Acid)75 mg Omega 3,6,9 ratio 4:1:1 Omega 3,6,9 ratio 4:1:1 Omega 3,6,9 ratio 4:1:1 Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) Vitamin E antioxidants micronutrients   SUGGESTED USAGE: Take 1 to 3 capsules with each meal or as directed by a health care professional. Non-GMO. WARNINGS: Nutritional values may vary slightly due to the natural selection of plant seeds used in different batches.

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Fish Oils Omega 3 EFA Products

 

Fish oil is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids. Fish oils, fish oil vitamins and Omega 3 fatty acids are very beneficial for overall health and well-being. Fish oil and other sources of Omega 3 fatty acids play an important role in a number of bodily functions and have been found to reduce inflammation of all sorts as well as help with arthritis. Additionally, Omega 3 fatty acids are found in very high concentrations in the brain and are extremely important for brain performance and memory.

Furthermore, because of their important function in the central nervous system, a deficiency of Omega 3 fatty acids can cause a wide variety of problems ranging from behavioral issues to conditions such as multiple sclerosis. Lack of Omega 3 fatty acids can cause poor circulation, depression, mood swings, fatigue, poor condition of skin, hair and nails and more. It is vital that pregnant women get ample amounts of fish oils and Omega 3 fatty acids for proper fetal development. In addition to omega-3 fatty acids, fish oil supplements may contain small amounts of vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, C, D, E, and minerals like calcium and iron. Turn to Vita Living for a wide variety of high quality fish oil supplements.

The best way to get Omega 3 fatty acids is in the food you eat. You can find substantial amounts in fish such as halibut, tuna and salmon. For vegetarians, Omega 3 fatty acids can be found in some nut oils, algae and flaxseed. If you are unable to get enough Omega 3 fatty acids in the foods you eat, fish oil supplements are a good alternative as are flaxseed oil supplements and the addition of algae such as chlorella and spirulina to the diet. The addition of these essential polyunsaturated fatty acids to your daily diet can help support brain function, reduce the risk of heart disease and improve your health. Fish has also earned a reputation as brain food, which only underlines its importance as a part of healthy diet. However, if you do not eat fish in sufficient quantity, you may take fish oil supplements.

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