Learn About Omega 3 Fatty Acids

By Vito La Fata


Have you ever heard of omega 3 fatty acids? Chances are you have, but you may be confused regarding what they are and why you should make sure they are in your diet. Essentially, omega 3 fatty acids are a beneficial kind of fat that is important for healthy and normal functioning of your body.

There are a couple of main types of omega 3's. There are the short chain kinds that are known as ALA, and there are also long-chain kinds that are called EPA's and DHA's. You would do well to take an omega 3 supplement, because researchers are finding out that lots of diseases start in the body as a result of inflammation.

Inflammation is the precursor to such conditions as autoimmune diseases (like rheumatoid arthritis), depression, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and even asthma. Omega 3 fatty acids help to protect you from these diseases by reducing inflammation in your body. Your brain also benefits from omega 3's and contains high concentrations of this fatty acid.

You see, you can reduce your risk of getting Alzheimer's disease by making sure that there are high levels of omega 3 DHA in your body! And having high levels can also help you to feel less sad and less depressed.

By now you are probably eager to increase the levels of omega 3 fatty acids in your body, but you not know how to go about doing that. It is crucial to understand that your body cannot manufacture omega 3's. To have them in your body, you have to eat them. You can do this through certain foods or by taking supplement capsules.

Try to eat plenty of fish and shellfish such as catfish, Pollock, canned light tuna, salmon and shrimp. Also eat walnuts, flaxseed, Brussels sprouts, kale and spinach. But perhaps the most convenient and effective way to get enough Omega 3 fatty acids is to take a supplement. Taking a supplement removes all guess work surrounding whether you are actually consuming enough omega 3 fatty acids or whether you are getting a high quality source.




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