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DHA - Docosahexaenoic Acid

The Main Omega-3

Fat, of course, gets a bad rap. The harmful propensities of several types of fat are now well known. Considerable confusion has existed, however, since the 1970's, when essential fatty acids from fish oil were found to be beneficial. Indeed, we can thank Greenland Eskimos for the discovery, because it was their high fat diet from cold water fish that made their very low rate of coronary artery disease noteworthy.

Two members of the Omega-3 family of fatty acids, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), are particularly noted for their cardio-protective properties and positive impact on certain unwanted immune actions and by-products. DHA, in particular, plays a key role in the proper formation, development, and functioning of the brain, retina and central nervous system.

DHA and Brain/Central Nervous System Function

DHA is selectively incorporated into the nerves, retina and gray matter of the brain, that is, tissues responsible for nerve transmission. In fact, DHA makes up 60% of the lipids in the brain and nerve tissue.

The prevalence of DHA in brain cell membranes results in the powerful impact on the fluidity and function of the cell walls. According to Dr. Paris Kidd, "membranes are the major 'work' surfaces of all known cells, and nerve cells especially carry out their specialized functions."

The benefits of a compound such as DHA may be a result of its capacity to regulate proteins found in cell membranes. Some researchers have suggested that mental abnormalities which increase in prevalence as we age could be related to a life-long deficiency of essential fatty acids, in particular DHA.

DHA and EPA for Cardiovascular Health

Beginning in the 1970's, researchers studying the diet of Greenland Eskimos noted two things. First, their diet, much like that of all Americans, contains a high percentage of fats. This observation seemed paradoxical in that their incidence of coronary ailments is surprisingly low. Their difference was that their diet included lots of fish, the oils of which contain DHA and EPA.

Subsequent studies have demonstrated that DHA and EPA decrease triglycerides and increase HDL (high density lipoprotein, the "good" cholesterol) levels. EPA, in particular, appears to decrease blood clotting and stabilize heart rhythm. Various other studies suggest that DHA may positively influence blood pressure.

DHA and EPA for Heart & Tissue Protection

DHA and EPA work synergistically to reduce immune damage to tissues, yet each exerts its influence in different ways. EPA promotes the production of beneficial eicosanoids (hormone-like substances), which counteract the production of excessive arachidonic acid. DHA, on the other hand, takes action during the early physiological phase of the process in which free radicals damage tissues. Results are significant - the FDA allows that "supportive but not conclusive research shows that consumption of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary artery disease."

DHA and EPA for Pregnancy/Lactation

As a major structural component of the brain and central nervous system, DHA is essential for proper development of the growing fetus and infant. Consequently, sufficient intake of DHA and EPA during pregnancy is vitally important, especially during the last trimester when brain and eye development are at their highest.

Some research suggests that material stores of DHA should be maintained as early as three months prior to conception to ensure an adequate supply for the fetus. Conversely, maternal diets containing trans-fatty acids negatively affect the amount of DHA available to the growing fetus.

DHA is naturally found in mother's milk. Scientists believe this to be the primary reason why breast-fed children tend to have higher IQ scores and better visual acuity than formula-fed children. Research has shown that increased maternal intake of DHA lead to higher breast milk DHA concentrations.

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Super-DHA, 500mg - 180 Softgels - Carlson Labs

Each Carlson Super DHA soft gel contains 1000 mg of fish body oil from a special blend of fish oils (including Menhaden and Sardines) which provides 500 mg of DHA (DocosaHexaenoic Acid)and 200 mg of EPA (EicosaPentaenoic Acid). The oil is separated from the tissues without the use of chemicals by a low temperature process known as molecular distillation. Carlson's fish oil is regularly tested using AOAC international protocols for potency and purity by an independent, FDA registered laboratory and found to be free of detectable levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, PCB's and 28 other contaminants.

Carlson's Fish Oil is regularly tested using AOAC international protocols for potency and purity by and independent, FDA registered laboratory and found to be free of detectable levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, PCB's and 28 other contaminants.

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DHA, Kids Chewable- 120 Softgels - Carlson Labs

Carlson for Kids Chewable DHA is a fun and tasty way to provide your children with the nourishing benefits of DHA Omega-3 oil. DHA is vital for healthy brain development and vision in growing children.

Carlson's Fish Oil is regularly tested using AOAC international protocols for potency and purity by and independent, FDA registered laboratory and found to be free of detectable levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, PCB's and 28 other contaminants.

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Scientific References

Kristensen, S.D., Schmidt, E.B. et al. Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Prevention and Treatment in Vascular Disease (Bi and Gi Publishers) Chapter 20.

Harris, W.S. (1999). Non-pharmacologic treatment of hyper triglyceridemia focus on fish oils. Clin Cardiol 22 (6): II-40-3.

Gerster, H. (1998). Can adults adequately convert alpha-linoleic acid to eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid? Int J Vitam Nutr Res 68 (3): 159-173.

Burgess, J.R. (2000). Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Am J Clin Nutr 71: 327S-330S.

Decsi T et al. Inverse association between trans isomeric and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in cord blood lipids of full-term infants. Am J Clin Nutr. 2001 Sep;74(3):364-8.

Litman BJ, Niu SL, Polozova A, Mitchell DC. The role of docosahexaenoic acid containing phospholipids in modulating G protein-coupled signaling pathways: visual transduction. J Mol Neurosci. 2001 Apr-Jun;16(2-3):237-42.

Chung BH et al. Effects of docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid on androgen-mediated cell growth and gene expression in LNCaP prostate cancer cells. Carcinogenesis. 2001 Aug:22(8):1201-6.

Ringborn T et al. Cox-2 inhibitory effects of naturally occurring and modified fatty acids. J Nat Prod. 2001 Jun;64(6): 745-9.




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