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Omega 3 1000mg (30 Capsules)

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Omega 3 Fish Oil 1000mg

Fish oil is derived from the flesh of fatty fish (e.g. salmon herring, mackerel, pilchards, sardines, trout). It is particularly rich in omega 3 fatty acids EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). These fatty acids are converted by the body into the beneficial series 3 prostaglandins.
Fish liver oils are derived from the livers of white fish, such as cod and halibut. Fish liver oils contain vitamins A and D, and should be used with caution by certain groups of people.

Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) is present in green leafy vegetables, linseed (flax) oil, soy oil, etc. However, even if our diet is very rich in these, we may still be deficient in series 3 prostaglandins because the enzymes needed to convert ALA into EPA are only weakly active.

Dietary EPA can therefore be extremely valuable because it skips this step and provides a material from which series 3 prostaglandins can easily be produced.

FUNCTIONS

The real value of fish oil lies in its EPA and DHA content.

Essentially the pathway goes as follows: Alpha linolenic acid (ALA) is converted into stearidonic acid (SA), which is then turned into eicosatetraenoic acid (ETA). ETA is transformed into eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). EPA is then converted to either docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), or prostaglandin series 3. DPA proceeds to become docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).

SUPPLEMENTAL USES

Heart Health:
Fish oils have been found to have significant benefits on heart health, including:

  • Altering the balance of blood fats in a favourable way.

  • Reducing the likelihood of blood clotting.

  • Making the heart less prone to arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats).

  • Reducing the viscosity of the blood, thereby facilitating blood flow.

Fish oil may also help to prevent heart disease by raising beneficial HDL cholesterol, reducing homocysteine levels, and reducing hypertension.

Pregnancy:
Pregnant women are advised to keep up their intake of omega 3 fatty acids by eating oily fish or taking low level fish oil supplements if necessary. This is because more and more research is showing how vitally important omega 3 fatty acids are for the brain development of the foetus.

Arthritis:
Improvements in the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis have been reported in patients taking fish oil supplements. Fish oil therapy is free from side effects and may also enhance the effects of conventional drugs.

Menstrual symptoms:
Regular
use of fish oil may be beneficial to women who experience menstrual cramps.

Bipolar Disease:
A recent study reported very significant benefits for patients with bipolar disease (a manic depressive psychosis).

Osteoporosis:
Essential fatty acids present in fish oil may help treat osteoporosis when taken with calcium supplements. Studies show that women who take fish oil with calcium have better bone density and fewer fractures than women who take calcium alone.

Evening Primrose Oil:
Fish oils and Evening Primrose Oil can suitably be supplemented together to achieve a balance of the two families of fatty acid (omega 6 and omega 3). However, alpha linolenic acid (ALA) and GLA/linoleic acid combinations are conflicting, as the former blocks the further conversion of the latter two.

Nausea:
Occasionally, fish oils may cause nausea when first taken. This symptom quickly subsides over a period of time and can be lessened by taking with a meal.

Warfarin:
High dose fish oils should be avoided by those on blood thinning drugs such as warfarin and heparin.

Ingredients:

Fish Oil Concentrate, Gelatine capsule shell,(Gelatine, Glycerine)

 Natural Source Vitamin-E (as D-alpha Tochopherol 10%)  

( EPA 18% and DHA 12%)

SAFETY

Fish oil has been used in very high amounts in clinical research without any overt toxicity symptoms. However, when taking high levels of fish oil, patients should be monitored by a medical professional, because omega 3 fatty acids can displace omega 6 fatty acids from cell membranes. There may also be a thinning of the blood and a reduction in clotting time.

When taking fish liver oils, it is very important that Vitamin A and Vitamin D intake is checked to ensure that one does not exceed upper safe levels. This is because the vitamins are fat-soluble, which means that taking fish oil increases the chance of excess amounts building up in the body. When taking cod liver oil, pregnant women should take no more than 2500i.u. vitamin A a day, while other individuals should not exceed 7500i.u. Vitamin D consumption should not exceed 10µg from supplements.

INTERACTIONS AND CONTRA-INDICATIONS

Evening Primrose Oil:
Fish oils and Evening Primrose Oil can suitably be supplemented together to achieve a balance of the two families of fatty acid (omega 6 and omega 3). However, alpha linolenic acid (ALA) and GLA/linoleic acid combinations are conflicting, as the former blocks the further conversion of the latter two.

Nausea:
Occasionally, fish oils may cause nausea when first taken. This symptom quickly subsides over a period of time and can be lessened by taking with a meal.

Warfarin:
High dose fish oils should be avoided by those on blood thinning drugs such as warfarin and heparin.

Ingredients:

Fish Oil Concentrate, Gelatine capsule shell,(Gelatine, Glycerine)

 Natural Source Vitamin-E (as D-alpha Tochopherol 10%)  

( EPA 18% and DHA 12%)

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 10 October, 2008.
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