Omega-3 is the generic name for a group of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are characterized by a homogeneous molecular structure with double bond at carbon 3.
The most abundant Omega-3 fatty acids in nature, mainly in fish, and with health benefits for our body are:
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid)
DHA (Docosahexanoic Acid)
One of the main functions of these fatty acids is the reduction of the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, due to its cholesterol-lowering effects, acting on the VDL and HDL lipoprotein particle metabolism, and favoring the reduction of atherosclerotic plaque. The cited effects have provided these nutrients with a recognized health claim: to help normalize heart function.
In addition, these substances are involved in the inflammatory cascade, being good natural anti-inflammatory, as well as helpful substances in the construction and protection of neural structures.
How to use:
Take 1-2 liquid capsules per day
The most abundant Omega-3 fatty acids in nature, mainly in fish, and with health benefits for our body are:
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid)
DHA (Docosahexanoic Acid)
One of the main functions of these fatty acids is the reduction of the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, due to its cholesterol-lowering effects, acting on the VDL and HDL lipoprotein particle metabolism, and favoring the reduction of atherosclerotic plaque. The cited effects have provided these nutrients with a recognized health claim: to help normalize heart function.
In addition, these substances are involved in the inflammatory cascade, being good natural anti-inflammatory, as well as helpful substances in the construction and protection of neural structures.
How to use:
Take 1-2 liquid capsules per day