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    About the Product:






    IMPROVES LIPID PROFILE & JOINT HEALTH

    EPA / DHA

    400 / 275

     

    MECHANISM OF ACTION:

    • Due to its anti-inflammatory property, omega 3 fatty acids promote heart health by helping to prevent the oxidation of the artery lining and cholesterol.
    • Salmon fish oil can lower the risk of coronary heart disease and improves good cholesterol & triglyceride values.
    • Omega 3 intake promotes healthy calcium metabolism & improves bone health by regulating calcium balance and osteoblast activity (1).
    • Omega 3 fatty acids, particularly DHA intake improves cognition, lowered stroke risk & cerebral blood flow.
    • It reduces migraines and decreased risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s.
    • EPA & DHA present in Omega 3 fatty acids mitigate anxiety and depression (2).
    • DHA plays an important role in maintaining photoreceptor membrane integrity and ensuring optimal production of vision through light transmission (3).
    • Omega 3 fatty acids improve sleep by lowering associated stress hormones (4). 

    RECOMMENDED DOSE: Take 1 capsule daily preferably with meal or as directed by your healthcare professional.

    PACK SIZE: 60 soft gel capsules

    References: 

    1. Maggio M., Artoni A., Lauretani F., Borghi L., Nouvenne A., Valenti G. and Ceda G. P. The impact of omega-3 fatty acids on osteoporosis. Current Pharmaceutical Design. 2009; 15(36): 4157–64. PMID: 20041817.
    2. Grosso G., Pajak A., Marventano S., Castellano S., Galvano F., Bucolo C. and Caraci F.  Role of omega-3 fatty acids in the treatment of depressive disorders: A comprehensive meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. PLOS ONE. 2014; 9(5): PMID: 24805797.
    3. Querques G., Forte R. and Souied EH. Retina and omega-3. Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism. 2011; PMID: 22175009
    4. Montgomery P., Burton JR., Sewell R P., Spreckelsen TF. and Richardson A J. Fatty acids and sleep in UK children: Subjective and pilot objective sleep results from the DOLAB study – a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Sleep Research. 2014; 23(4): 364–388. PMID: 24605819.