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Nordic Naturals' Prenatal DHA supports DHA
maintenance during pregnancy and lactation*
Nordic Naturals Prenatal DHA 90 Soft Gels 500mg
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Prenatal DHA - Nordic Naturals - 90 Soft Gels 500mg
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Nordic Naturals Prenatal DHA is a high concentrate DHA supplement
for mood support, proper memory and neurological function, and proper
infant development. Encapsulated in small, easy-to-swallow soft gels,
Nordic Naturals Prenatal DHA is a healthy way to ensure adequate intake
of the essential brain nutrient, DHA.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 gel caps
Amount Per Serving:
- EPA: 90 mg
- DHA: 450 mg
- Other Omega-3s: 40 mg
- Vitamin E: 15 IU
Other Ingredients: purified deep sea fish oil (from anchovies and
sardines), soft gel capsule (gelatin, water, glycerin), d-alpha tocopherol,
rosemary extract
Suggested Use: 2 soft gels daily, with food, or as directed by
your health care professional or pharmacist.
General Nutritional Support
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) is a polyunsaturated fatty acid, and is an
essential building block of brain and nerve tissue. DHA cannot be synthesized
by the body, and therefore must be obtained by a diet high is deep-sea cold water fish.
DHA, which constitutes approximately 40% of the brain, supports brain
development during the last trimester of pregnancy when the unborn child’s
demand for neurological growth increases greatly. If added to the mother’s
diet, it can help prevent the depletion of the mother’s store of DHA and
support the developing baby’s essential fatty acid needs. Currently, according to the International
Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids (ISSFAL), the
proposed Adequate Intake of DHA for pregnant and lactating women is 300 mg per day.
Clinical investigations are continually carried out on the importance
of DHA and omega-3 fatty acids in health and disease.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
THE NORDIC NATURALS ADVANTAGE
Nordic Naturals is the number one selling fish oil brand in the physician-exclusive and professional products market. They offer...
Unparalleled Freshness:
- Their fish oil is manufactured in a 100% oxygen-free environment to preserve its unique freshness.
Exceptional Purity:
- Molecular distillation removes any potential impurities down to the parts-per-trillion level. Certificates of analysis are available upon request with Nordic Naturals.
- Their fish oils surpass all national and international standards for purity and freshness.
- All Nordic Naturals products are third-party tested for freshness and purity.
Unsurpassed Quality:
- Their pure and fresh fish oils are manufactured from the highest quality raw material, and contain the triglyceride form of EPA and DHA for optimized absorption.
- Nordic Naturals products are used and recommended by leading doctors and research institutions around the world.
Sustainable Harvesting:
- Nordic Naturals' environmentally responsible policy ensures that 100% of their fish is utilized for human or animal consumption.
- 100% of their fish is sourced in accordance with the Norwegian fisheries management system, which has been a model for the sustainable harvest of marine life for over 30 years.
DHA & ALA?
DHA is one of the omega-3 fats, the good fats that can protect your eyes, brain and heart, and found in fish oil and algae.
Another important omega-3 fat is ALA ( alpha-linolenic acid), in chia, flax and walnuts, which the body eventually, but in small quantities, converts to DHA.
A third omega-3 fat is EPA, also found in fish oil.
Walnuts and chia seeds are sources of ALA and do not contain any DHA. Nuts and seeds are not nutritional equivalents to fish oil or algae oil with respect to omega-3 content.
Humans have a limited ability to convert ALA to DHA: Less than 1 percent of it is turned into DHA (although women convert it better than men do). Western diets limit their ability to convert it even more because they eat too many omega-6 fats from corn and soybean oils (Americans average 18 grams a day of omega-6 fat from these oils).
The trouble is that these omega-6 fatty acids compete with ALA for conversion. So, for instance, if a person consumed an ounce of walnuts per day, they'd get approximately 2,500 mg of ALA. But it would, at best, convert to just 25 mg of DHA, a small fraction of the DHA necessary (600 mg) for optimal health.
ALA itself isn't bad: Some research shows that it can have positive effects on heart health (DHA does too). But for brain development and health, research has shown only DHA to be beneficial.
The only way to achieve the DHA blood and tissue levels essential for optimal health and disease risk reduction is to get at least 600 mg of preformed DHA per day through fish, foods fortified with DHA or DHA supplements from algae oil or fish oil.