Maxi Health Kosher Chewable Omega Yums Omega-3 Fish Oil Natural Lemon Burst 100 MaxiGels
29 Sep 2008
Children’s high quality kosher fish oil Enhances Brain Support Supports a healthy immune system May help calm children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Maxi Health Research is proud to provide you with our delicious tasting fruity burst flavor, Omega Yums . The fish oil is encapsulated in a kosher, vegetarian soft gel, which can also be chewed or punctured, suitable for children. The oil is easy to digest and has no aftertaste. Brain The human brain is more than 60% fat! The majority of fat in the brain is the type that cannot be made by the body, but must be supplied by the diet. The fats essential for optimal brain activity are the omega-3 fatty acids: eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Building Healthy Brain & Eyes The human brain and the retina of the eye consist largely of fatty tissue characterized by long-chain polyunsaturates. In addition to providing energy, the fatty acids in our diet provide important building blocks for the brain and the retina of the eye. The brain requires more omega-3 fatty acids than any other system in the body. With sufficient quantities of EPA and DHA in the diet, the membranes of the brain perform at their peak level, which is essential for regulating mood, emotions, and depression. In the absence of EPA and DHA the brain will choose an alternate source of lipids such as an omega 6 or monounsaturated fat which has very different properties from omega-3s and could therefore negatively affect your mental health. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) , Children suffering from attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are inattentive, impulsive, and hyperactive. A study conducted by researchers at Purdue University published in the American Journal of Nutrition reported that hyperactive children have lower levels of key fatty acids in their blood than do normal children. Their experiment involved 53 boys 6 to 12 years of age who suffered from ADHD, but were
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