Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's) are needed to take part in virtually
every function of our body. From our mental capacity to our daily
energy, governing our growth rate, converting food into fuel for our
bodies through oxidation, taking part in hemoglobin production and in
damage prevention from the "hard fats", the list could continue
endlessly. EFA's play a direct part in our metabolism as well. The more
saturated, hard fats we eat, the slower our metabolism runs, and vice
versa.
Omega 3-6-9
Essential
Fatty Acids (EFA's) are needed to take part in virtually every function
of our body. From our mental capacity to our daily energy, governing
our growth rate, converting food into fuel for our bodies through
oxidation, taking part in hemoglobin production and in damage
prevention from the "hard fats", the list could continue endlessly.
EFA's play a direct part in our metabolism as well. The more saturated,
hard fats we eat, the slower our metabolism runs, and vice versa.
In
short, the essential fatty acids are so named because they are
essential to the life of our body. However because the body doesn't
produce these nutrients, we must get them through the food we eat, such
as nuts and seeds. The two familiar grouping names of the EFA's are the
omega-6 EFA's and the omega-3 EFA's. Although both are needed for
correct functioning of the body, the ratio over the years has skewed
heavily into an excess of omega-6 EFA's (the main source in vegetable
oils - think "fried foods") and that can lead to dire consequences. The
body is set up to receive them in about a 1:1 ratio, yet our lifestyles
today tip the scale to a more than 20:1 ratio of omega-6 EFA over
omega-3 EFA.
Overuse
of the omega-6 EFA's can lead to obesity, diabetes, and premature
aging, just to name a few problems. Omega-3 EFA's are those commonly
found in things such as flaxseed oil, fatty fish and fish oil. Much
study has been done in the work that these omega-3's do for the body,
specifically in the area of heart health. For example, fish oil has
been seen to reduce blood pressure, maintain the "elasticity" of the
blood vessels, even stabilize heart rhythms, which is one of the
reasons we are encouraged to eat some sort of fatty fish in our diets
at least once weekly.
Essential Fatty Acids
Essential
fatty acids are the basic building blocks of which fats and oils are
composed. Not all fat is bad for the body. The body actually needs the
right kind of fat. EFA's must be supplied by the diet, because the body
is incapable of generating these fatty acids. Every living cell in the
body needs essential fatty acids. They are essential for rebuilding and
producing new cells. They aid in the prevention of arthritis, fight
cardiovascular disease, and promote normal function of the brain.
Rather
than trying to choose between fish oil, flaxseed oil, and borage oil as
your source for essential fatty acids, why not take a supplement that
includes all three? This insures you are getting all the benefits from
the different types of omega-3, omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids. No
other EFA supplement is as complete as Nutronix International's Omega
3-6-9.
Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed
oil is derived from the seeds of a blue flowering plant that grows in
Western Canada. It is one of the richest known sources of omega-3 fatty
acids, an essential form of fat that is vital for health. Flaxseed oil
also contains another essential fatty acid, omega-6. A unique
characteristic of flaxseed oil is that it contains omega-3 and omega-6
oils in a good ratio for optimum health. While omega-6 oil is
essential, it can do more harm than good if consumed in much greater
amounts than omega-3, which, unfortunately, is typical of Western diets.
Flaxseed
oil contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in a 2:1 ratio. The omega-
3 fatty acids in flaxseed oil benefit almost every system of the body.
Studies show that omega-3 can help to protect the cardiovascular system
from a host of problems, including blood clots, high blood pressure,
and high blood fat levels. Aside from being a rich source of omega-3
fatty acids, flaxseed oil also contains substances known as lignans,
which are said to protect against breast, prostate and colon cancer.
Lignans also have anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. Other
benefits of flaxseed oil include the ability to reduce inflammation and
increase recovery from exhaustion after exertion. As an
anti-inflammatory agent, flaxseed oil can help sprains and bruises heal
more quickly.
Flaxseed
oil helps stimulate weight loss by helping to boost metabolism.
Flaxseed oil also appears to help the skin. Conditions like dandruff,
psoriasis, eczema and dry skin have shown improvement with the use of
flaxseed oil as a dietary supplement. Another significant function of
the omega-3 fatty acids in flaxseed oil is that they are known to be
essential to brain function and emotional health. Studies have
associated low levels of omega-3 oils with higher rates of depression,
memory problems and even Alzheimer's disease. Flaxseed oil may help to
protect the brain and alleviate symptoms of depression. In addition, as
a mood enhancer, flaxseed oil may help ease symptoms of premenstrual
syndrome. Flaxseed oil is the best source of omega-3 in the form of
alphalinolenic acid (ALA). ALA has been shown to promote heart health,
reduce inflammatory conditions and is great for hair, skin and nails.
Borage Oil
Borage
oil contains valuable minerals and essential fatty acids needed for
proper cardiovascular function and healthy skin function. The borage
plant is one of the richest sources of gamma linolenic acid (GLA), a
very important essential fatty acid known to have positive effects on
women's health. Women suffering from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) have
long used borage oil because of its very high concentration of GLA. Our
borage oil is 100% pure expeller pressed and hexane free. It is derived
from the seeds of the borage plant, one of the richest known sources of
GLA. It is guaranteed to be the highest quality available.
Fish Oil
Fish
oils, also known as marine oils, are essential fatty acids (lipids)
found in fish, particularly cold water fish, and other marine life such
as phytoplankton. These oils are rich sources of long-chain omega-3
fatty acids.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
This product is not intended to prevent, treat or cure any disease.
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