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		<title>The Benefits of Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Omega 3 Essential Fats
Omega 3 essential fatty acids include

Alpha-linoleic acid (ALA) from flaxseed oil
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from fish, fish oil and some algae.

Omega 3 essential fatty acids have many health benefits including providing
protecting against heart disease,&#160; autoimmune diseases, skin conditions,
cancer and other inflammatory problems as well as improving brain function and
aiding in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Omega 3 Essential Fats</h2>
<p>Omega 3 essential fatty acids include</p>
<ul>
<li>Alpha-linoleic acid (ALA) from flaxseed oil</li>
<li>Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) </li>
<li>Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from fish, fish oil and some algae.</li>
</ul>
<p>Omega 3 essential fatty acids have many health benefits including providing<br />
protecting against heart disease,&nbsp; autoimmune diseases, skin conditions,<br />
cancer and other inflammatory problems as well as improving brain function and<br />
aiding in depression.</p>
<p>With Omega 3 oil, ALA gets converted to EPA and then DHA by the body; however<br />
this process is dependent on the body having all the required nutrients for this<br />
conversion (including Vitamin B3, B6, C, Magnesium and Zinc). Thus taking Omega<br />
3 oils in the form of EPA and DHA can be a much more direct and efficient way of<br />
enjoying the Omega 3 health benefits. </p>
<h3 class="bulb">Taking Omega 3 Oils in the form of EPA and DHA can be a <br/>Much more direct and Efficient way of enjoying the <br/>Omega 3 Health Benefits.</h3>
<p>Essential fatty acids are a part of our nerve cells, cell walls and most<br />
importantly prostaglandins (a group of hormones that act as chemical mediators<br />
and have extensive regulatory functions in the body). &nbsp;There are many types of<br />
prostaglandins and some are more beneficial than others. </p>
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<h2>Series 2 Prostaglandins (Bad)</h2>
<p>Series 2 prostaglandins play a role in swelling and inflammation and also<br />
regulate platelet formation and clotting. These functions are vital, but in<br />
excess they can cause many harmful effects such as excessive platelet<br />
adhesiveness that can contribute to hardening of the arteries and cardiovascular<br />
disease. This is why series 2 are often seen as “bad” Prostaglandins. The body<br />
makes these types of prostaglandins from Omega 6 oils.</p>
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<h2>Series 3 Good Prostaglandins (Good)</h2>
<p>Series 3 prostaglandins are seen as “good” because they prevent platelet<br />
adhesiveness, enhance blood flow and decrease excessive inflammation in the<br />
body.&nbsp; </p>
<p>The body converts EPA to good prostaglandins. So by increasing your<br />
consumption of Omega 3 essential fats you can increase production of good<br />
prostaglandins and beneficially regulate platelet formation and inflammatory<br />
responses in the body.<br />
<h3 class="bulb">By Increasing your consumption of Omega 3 Essential Fats you can increase production of Good Prostaglandins</h3>
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<h2>Omega 6 &amp; 3 Balance</h2>
<p>If you have high levels of Omega 6 (which are relatively easy to obtain in a<br />
normal healthy diet from many vegetable and seed oils) and not enough Omega 3 to<br />
balance it, your body will produce bad prostaglandins.</p>
<p>&nbsp;If there is enough Omega 3 to balance the Omega 6 then your body will<br />
produce more good prostaglandins.&nbsp; A Normal healthy ratio is 4 Omega 6:1<br />
Omega 3.&nbsp; A typical western diet has a ratio of 15 Omega 6: 1 Omega 3! (<br />
and lots of inflammatory conditions ) .Therefore supplementing with Omega 3<br />
essential fatty acids is important.</p>
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<h2>Benefits of DHA</h2>
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<p>DHA (made from Omega 3 oils) also has many health benefits. DHA is required<br />
for normal brain development in the foetus and in infants as well as for normal<br />
healthy functioning of the adult brain. Low DHA levels have been linked to<br />
Alzheimer’s and patients suffering from severe depression have been found to<br />
have low DHA levels. DHA also has anti-inflammatory and blood thinning effects<br />
and has been shown to lower blood triglyceride levels. </p>
<p>Research shows that fish get their EPA and DHA by feeding on algae rich in<br />
these oils, so this makes algae a very good vegetarian source for Omega 3<br />
essential fatty acids.&nbsp; Another benefit of an algal form of EPA &amp; DHA is<br />
that because it is cultivated in a controlled environment, it does not have the<br />
potential health risks of heavy metal contamination that fish oil has today.</p>
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<h2 class="f-orange">Related Links</h2>
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