Omega 3 Benefits / Clinical Studies
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- Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 04:00:22 -0800 (PST)
Omega 3 are called essential fatty acids ( EFAs ), because they've
been shown to be essential for good health. Unfortunately, our
bodies cannot manufacture these EFAs, so they must be obtained from
outside sources -- from the food we eat or the supplements we take.
Omega 3 available from
http://www.americanvistas.com/healthcare_heart.html
Fish Oil Benefits / Clinical Studies
Cardiovascular Benefits
General heart benefits: Heart disease is a widespread health problem
in modern society. Fish oil, rich in omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA)
has been proven in many clinical studies to benefit heart health, also
supported by the American Heart Association guidelines
Lowers Triglycerides: The effectiveness of Fish oil in lowering blood
triglycerides (fats) known to be a risk factor for cardiovascular
disease has been well established in multiple clinical studies.
Additionally, research
Benefits Hypertension (High blood pressure): Fish oil has been shown
to lower mild hypertension when it is due to cardiovascular disease,
specifically high cholesterol and atherosclerosis (hardening of the
artery walls).
Anti-clotting: Fish oil helps avoid thrombosis (blood clots) as it
prevents platelets (smallest cells in the blood) to stick together and
form blood clots.
Reduces Heart Irregularities: Fish oil... especially the DHA content
of it has been shown to lower heart rates and also prevent arrhythmias
(disturbances of the normal rhythm in the heart's beating), thus
decreasing the chance of sudden death by a heart attack.
Circulatory problems: Circulatory problems such as varicose veins and
Raynaud's disease benefit from fish oil. Fish oil stimulates blood
circulation and increases the breakdown of fibrin, a compound involved
in clot and scar formation.
Checkout best branded OMEGA 3
http://www.americanvistas.com/healthcare_heart.html
Will be back with more Benefits of Omega 3?
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