Dr. Kats Omega 3 provides high-quality Omega 3, crucial for heart health, muscle recovery, and reducing inflammation. Ideal for those needing balanced Omega intake.
Who can benefit:
- Anyone trying to lose weight
- Pregnant mums
- Kids with ADHD
- Persons with Diabetes
- Anyone with Metabolic Syndrome
- Persons with heart disease
- Any Autoimmune diseases
Benefits:
- Lowers blood pressure
- Reduces triglycerides
- Slows the development of plaque in the arteries
- Reduces the chance of abnormal heart rhythm
- Reduces the likelihood of heart attack and stroke
- Lessens the chance of sudden cardiac death in people with heart disease
- Improves skin health
- May improve eye health
- Beneficial to development of infant when taken during pregnancy
- May reduce symptoms of ADHD in children
- Anti-Inflammatory
- Used for Autoimmune diseases
Omega-3 fatty acids have been linked to many health benefits. In particular, they may help promote brain and heart health, reduce inflammation, and protect against several chronic conditions. Few nutrients have been studied as thoroughly as omega-3 fatty acids.
Studies indicate that people who consume omega-3s regularly are less likely to have depression. What’s more, studies in people with depression and anxiety suggest that omega-3 supplements may improve symptoms. There are three types of omega-3 fatty acids: alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Of the three, EPA appears to be the most beneficial for depression.
DHA is a major structural component of the retina of your eye. When you don’t get enough DHA, vision problems may arise. Interestingly, getting enough omega-3 is also linked to a reduced risk of macular degeneration, one of the leading causes of permanent eye damage and blindness around the world.
Omega-3s are crucial for brain growth and development in infants. Getting enough omega-3s during pregnancy is associated with numerous benefits for your child, including : improved cognitive development, better communication and social skills, fewer behavioural problems and decreased risk of developmental delay.
What’s more, numerous older studies suggest that omega-3 supplements could help reduce the symptoms of ADHD.
DHA is a structural component of your skin. It is responsible for the health of cell membranes, which make up a large part of your skin. Omega-3 may improve skin hydration, prevents hyperkeratinization of hair follicles (little red bumps often seen on upper arms) and protects against premature aging of your skin.
Omega 3 may improve sleep, help alleviate menstrual pain, improve bone and joint health, reduce fatty liver and may assist in improving fatty liver.
Directions for use: Take 1 capsule before breakfast, lunch and supper.
(Take before meals)
Ingredients: EPA, DHA, Tocopherols