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Brain and Eye Health

Posted by Bobby Brown on August 24, 2020 - 11:46am

 

 

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Omega-3 DHA, you may have heard it mentioned on Dishing Up Nutrition and thought to yourself, “What is omega-3 DHA?”

In short, DHA is one of the main components of the omega-3 essential fatty acid. DHA makes up 60 percent of the fat in your brain, which is pretty incredible considering 70% of your brain is made of fat to begin with. 

Signs of DHA Deficiency

How do you know if you need DHA? What signs will your body give you? Research shows that depression, anxiety, poor memory and visual problems have all been correlated to low levels of DHA. This might explain why people who supplement their diets with DHA show improvements in learning and memory and experience less anxiety and depression. DHA is an important building block for brain cell membranes and for receptor functions that allow your cells to communicate.

Another sign you need DHA, is a growing baby bump. DHA is very important when you’re pregnant, since babies in the womb depend on DHA for brain and eye development, specifically the retina. Food first is our motto at Nutritional Weight & Wellness, and the best food sources of DHA include fatty fish like salmon or sardines, free range eggs, and grass-fed meat. However, most of us simply don’t get enough DHA in our diets, so we can benefit from a DHA supplement.

 Health

DHA is one of the most important and powerful nutrients for brain and eye health. Clinically, we have found that DHA is a superior type of fatty acid for these health conditions.

August 24, 2020 at 3:18pm
Mihai Cristian Thanks for sharing
August 24, 2020 at 1:26pm