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Other Benefits
Further benefits from taking Neurogenol
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE:
EFAs may be best known for their benefits to the
cardiovascular system. In fact, in November 2002, the American Heart Association
published recommendations that healthy adults eat at least two servings of fish
per week, particularly those containing more EPA and DHA.(1) They added that
those at higher risk of cardiovascular disease may need more EPA and DHA than
can be consumed strictly through the diets, and that supplements may be a viable
alternative. “We have found that the effects of Omega-3 fatty acids on heart
disease risk is seen in relatively short periods of time,” said Penny
Kris-Etherton, lead researcher. “The research shows that all omega-3 fats have
cardio protective benefits, especially those in fish.”
Previous research supports the conclusion that fish oil is linked to cardio
protective effects. In fact, an Italian study found that treatment with
long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) from fish oil significantly
reduced the cumulative rate of all causes of death, nonfatal myocardial
infarction and nonfatal stroke.** A recent research review concluded that only
when ALA, DHA and EPA were added to the diet was there a lowered rate of sudden
cardiac death and nonfatal myocardial infarction.
BLOOD PRESSURE:
The effect on BLOOD PRESSURE has been noted in multiple
studies. A metaregression analysis of randomised trials on fish oil and blood
pressure concluded that a high intake of fish oil may lower blood pressure,
especially in older and hypertensive subjects.
ARTHRITIS:
EFAs-particularly EPA and DHA-are thought to reduce the pain
and inflammation found in arthritic conditions. Typically, human inflammatory
cells contain high proportions of the omega-6 AA and low levels of the omega 3s
EPA and DHA. By supplementing with omega-3s, the AA in inflammatory cell
membranes is partially replaced by EPA, possibly reducing inflammatory immune
response. One recent research review noted fish oil supplements had beneficial
effects on rheumatoid arthritis, which supports the idea that the omega-3s in
fish oil have anti-inflammatory properties.
SKIN DISORDERS:
Skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis have shown
susceptibility to treatment with EFAs, particularly GLA.
MENTAL WELLNESS:
EFAs may also assist in mental health conditions. Low
levels of Omega-3s are common in depression. In one study, researchers found
that treatment with 1g/d of EPA improved outcomes in patients with persistent
depression.* Another study found that EPA may prove an effective add-on
treatment in schizophrenia.* Part of Omega-3s effectiveness in treating brain
disorders may be linked to its role in neurotransmission and brain development.
DHA in particular is crucial for proper brain function. Review studies have
concluded that LCPUFAs are essential to the quality of growth and development of
infants and children.* Even in adults, clinical research indicated LCPUFAs may
improve the condition of the blood-brain barrier, keeping the brain healthier,
longer.*
INFLAMMATION:
There are many health conditions associated with
inflammation, from cardiovascular disease and arthritis to dermatitis and
premenstrual syndrome (PMS). The actions of EFAs on inflammation are among their
most positive attributes in many different health conditions
WOMEN'S HEALTH:
EFAs, particularly GLA, have been studied for their
application in treating conditions such as PMS.
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about EPAX omega-3 oils.
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information is not deemed to imply any therapeutic effects and has
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