DHA & EPA
The Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids make up two families of fats
that are absolutely essential to human life. These essential
fatty acids are important because they form important components
of our cell membranes. They also regulate the bodys use of cholesterol
and the production of substances that regulate nearly all other
bodily processes.*
Most of the processed foods and vegetable oils we consume today have high amounts
of Omega-6. But these oils have very little Omega-3. Today nutritional
science is validating more and more healthful benefits that Omega-3
fatty acids can have on the human mind and body. Omega-3 fatty
acids in their long-chain forms, EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) are both found almost exclusively in
deep, cold water fish. EPA is needed to create health-promoting
prostaglandins that support cardiovascular health and cell membranes
throughout the body. DHA is vital for a healthy brain, eyes and
reproductive system. *
The body works best when the two types of fatty acids are combined
in the right proportions. Because there is evidence that people
in industrialized nations have a disproportionately high intake
of Omega-6 fatty acids, it is suggested that we reduce our intake
of Omega-6 and increase our intake of Omega-3. Daily supplementation
with Coromega and reduced intake of Omega-6 fatty acids is a great
way to seek a balance of these essential nutrients.