Monday, June 28, 2010

Do You Have Omega 3 Deficiency?

A deficiency of Omega 3 such as EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaeinoic acid) reduces cell membrane's permeability, causing inefficient transportation of oxygen and nutrients into the cells, and poor removal of toxins from cells, which ultimately lead to cell deterioration and health problems.

Omega 3 is also important because it is needed by our bodies to produce prostaglandins, leukotrienes and lipoxins - needed for regulating all biological functions, including those of the cardiovascular, immune brain and nervous systems.

Here is a simple checklist to help you decide if you have Omega 3 deficiency.

Do you have...


  • Vision problems, including dry, sensitive eyes and failing vision
  • Heart disease, including high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, stroke and heart attack
  • Joint and muscular pains, like arthritis
  • Forgetfulness, poor concentration
  • Irritability, depression and mood swings
  • Learning disabilities, including dyslexia and ADHD (attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder)
  • Dry skin, hair and nails, including "chicken skin" texture on the back arms, cracked heels or fingertips, psoriasis, eczema, brittle or soft and weak nails
  • Low energy, frequent tiredness, lack of stamina
  • Poor wound healing
  • Frequent infections
  • Some cancers, including prostate cancer

Contact me to find out which product is able to provide you with the safest and more concentrated levels of EPA and DHA.

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