Category Archives: Omega 3

Which Three Supplements Would You Take?

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The Omega 6 to Omega 3 Ratio

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More on the Omega 6 to Omega 3 Fatty Acid Ratio: Cognition in Children

The essential fatty acids alpha linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3 (n-3)) and linoleic acid (LA, C18:2 (n-6)) are required in the diet because they are essential to health but cannot be synthesised in the body. These two polyunsaturated fatty acids pass … Continue reading

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Fatty Acid Quality and Disease

The cholesterol theory of cardiovascular disease states that dietary cholesterol and saturated fatty acids cause raised plasma levels of cholesterol, and that in turn this causes atherosclerosis which drives cardiovascular disease. However, this theory is provably false based on the … Continue reading

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Omega 3 Fatty Acids: Cardioprotective

Evidence suggests that omega 3 (n-3) fatty acids are protective of cardiovascular disease. The reason for this is not fully understood, but may relate to the metabolism of omega 3 fatty acids to cellular signal molecules that can regulate inflammation. … Continue reading

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Healing Fats That Kill

cientific evidence now supports traditional nutritional wisdom with regard the healing properties of the essential fatty acids α-linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3 (n-3)) and linoleic acid (LA, C18:2 (n-6)). The ratio of LA to ALA in the diet must be around … Continue reading

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Acai Berry: Antioxidant Cocktail

 he acai berry is a fruit found in palm trees (Euterpe oleraceae) native to the Amazon basin and surrounding areas in South America. The fruit of the tree holds economic value to the indigenous populations of these areas where it … Continue reading

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Energy Restriction and Longevity

Mammalian research suggests that long-term calorie reduction is associated with life extension. The telomere is the repetitive nucleotide sequence at the end of a chromatid that protects the chromosomes from fusion during replication. As mammals age, this telomere shortens, with … Continue reading

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Quality Nutrition and Balance

It is clear from the nutritional literature that there is no magic bullet to reverse the epidemic of diet-related diseases that have started to affect so many. Lifestyle conditions such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity have multi-factorial aetiologies, … Continue reading

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The Mediterranean Diet and Mortality

The Mediterranean diet is the traditional diet of populations living in southern Europe and parts of North Africa. The diet consists of high intakes of whole grains, olives, extra virgin olive oil, fish and red wine, with low intakes of … Continue reading

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