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7 hours ago ago from Bodybuilding: Supplements, Nutrition, Vitamins, Creatine And More!
maximum bodybuilding.com | Dec 20, 2009 | Comments 0 I want to talk to you for a minute about fish oil brain benefits, because a lot of people are still in the dark about how much good supplementing the diet with omega 3 fatty acids can do. The human brain is the richest source of fatty acids in the body, and a steady intake of DHA omega 3 fatty acids is necessary in order to keep the brain functioning properly. Omega fatty acids are ...
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maximum bodybuilding.com | Dec 20, 2009 | Comments 0 Tell me does this describe you? If you suffer from any sort of skin condition, you might be amazed to find out just how helpful a fish oil skin care dietary supplement can be. Your skin is the largest organ of the body, and the cover it provides you protects you from infection, injury, heat, and changes in the environment. The skin also regulates your body temperature, and ...
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5 hours ago ago from Open Your Eyes News
ScienceDaily — The omega-3 essential fatty acids commonly found in fatty fish and algae help animals avoid sensory overload, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The finding connects low omega-3s to the information-processing problems found in people with schizophrenia; bipolar, obsessive-compulsive, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders; Huntington's disease; and other afflictions of the nervous ...
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Low omega-3 linked to schizophrenia risk - UPI.com : "Deficiencies in omega-3 fatty acids may be a factor in mental illnesses, U.S. researchers suggest. The study, published in Behavioral Neuroscience, named two omega-3 fatty acids -- docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid -- as key to maintaining a nervous system capable of avoiding sensory overload. The researchers suggest low omega-3 may be linked to the information-processing ...
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