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BLOG 528 OMEGA 3 FATTY ACIDS

May 16, 2025 / Uncategorized

There does exist a good type of fat. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish these and come in two forms that we need which include EPA DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eiosapentaenoic acid). ALA (alphalinolenic acid) is the third type which can be found in plants, nuts, and seeds. It is always best to obtain this type of fat from real food versus supplements at a minimum of two to three times a week. The best sources of food that contain EPA and DHA include tuna, salmon, bluefish, herring, sardines, mackerel, anchovies, and trout. Good sources of ALA include flaxseed, canola, and soybean oil, as well as walnuts.

Of these sources it is important to keep in mind that certain fish contains high levels of mercury, and that additional nuts and oils can add up to calories. There are of course supplements to use as an option, especially for people who don’t eat fish. It is always best to talk to a doctor first. Our body doesn’t produce this fatty acid, so we need to consume about 500 milligrams daily of EPA plus DHA. People with heart disease or heart failure should obtain twice this amount. Post heart attack, this fat has been shown to lower the risk of heart attacked related death by 30%.

Omega-3 can help the body in several ways. They can help with stiffness and joint pain which people with rheumatoid arthritis can benefit from. They also assist with anti-inflammatory medications to do their job. This fat has been known to help with depression. It also acts as an assist to anti-depressant medications to do their job. Omega-3 also helps lower blood fat, which is triglyceride levels. Additionally, it can help lower blood pressure, raise the good HDL cholesterol, and reduce the buildup of plaque in the arteries. In turn, this helps reduce the risk of heart disease. It helps with infant neurological development. Some studies have shown it helps reduce the symptoms of ADHD specifically for children, by improving their thinking, learning, and remembering. It is important for your eye health and is a major structural component. For anyone, this fat can help reduce the mental decline that comes with age as well as fight Alzheimer’s. disease. Omega-3 helps reduce the risk of macular degeneration.

Fat isn’t always bad, and Omega-3 is the type that we need. Our heart especially needs it. The funny part about taking supplements is that some people say the gel pills give them “fish burps”. So, say hello to good fat in your body by eating more foods that contain Omega 3 and say goodbye to fat types that raise red flags to your health. There are plenty of fish ready to help so pick your pleasure a few times per week.