Omega-3 for all stages in life

BENEFITS
OF
OMEGA-3s

For new-born or baby development

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Pregnant and nursing mothers can have a great impact on the intelligence and happiness of their babies by supplementing with fish oil. Apart from that, fish oil is also essential to pregnant mothers to support a full-term pregnancy and improves their mood.

For your kids

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Apart from making kids smarter and having better learning abilities, studies show that children (and adults) with ADHD experience a greatly improved quality of life with Omega-3 supplementation. For those with dyslexia, dyspraxia and compulsive disorders, they have gotten a new lease on life thanks to omega-3 oils.

For young adults

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Omega-3 fatty acids have also been proven to work wonders for your heart and the miles and miles of arteries and veins that make up your cardiovascular system. They help to lower cholesterol, triglycerides, LDLs and blood pressure, while at the same time increasing good HDL cholesterol. This adds years to your life expectancy.

Protection from Stroke and Heart Attack

  • When plaque builds up on arterial walls and then breaks loose, it causes what’s known as a thrombosis, which is a fancy way of saying clot. If a clot gets stuck in the brain, it causes a stroke and when it plugs an artery, it causes a heart attack. Research shows omega-3 fatty acids break up clots before they can cause any damage.

For Elderly

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A recent study suggests that a phospholipid form of omega-3 from fish roe may lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or dementia by providing a better means of DHA transport across brain barrier.  

Less Pain and Inflammation

  • Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA, have a very positive effect on your inflammatory response. Through several mechanisms, they regulate your body’s inflammation cycle, which prevents and relieves painful conditions like arthritis, prostatitis, cystitis and anything else ending in “itis.”