Monday, August 25, 2008

INFLAMMATION

Another reason omega 3 fatty acids are good for you

Large amount of inflammation in the body is reported to make existing tumors grow. Large amounts of inflammation in the body is linked to diabetes, and increased age, illness, cardiovascular and brain health problems. The harmful role that excess inflammation plays in the body is becoming more clear as more and more clinical studies are published.

Due to this information, it appears that balancing the body’s natural inflammatory response with supplements that encourage the body to produce less inflammation rather than more inflammation would be good for our health.


Can controlling the amount of inflammation in the body be good for us?

Diet can affect the body’s inflammatory response. The types and amounts of fats consumed, can make the body very inflammatory or less inflammatory. This may be one reason why omega-3 fatty acid intake has been found in clinical studies to be so good for such a diverse groups of people with various health concerns. This also may be why omega-3 fats are so important to the balance of fats in the diet. The good fats, called omega-3 fatty acids, help balance the body’s normal inflammatory response caused by some of the foods in the diet. Res-Q 1250 contains the proper balance of omega-3 fatty acids called EPA and DHA to promote good cardiovascular health. Res-Q 1250 may be used to help supplement the diet lacking omega-3 fatty acids in sufficient quantities to achieve the proper balance of fats.
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References:

Newsletter Report Entitled, “Inflammation: The real cause of most diseases”, June 2008

Practical Applications of Fish Oil (Omega-3 Fatty Acids) in Primary Care, Robert Oh, MD, J Am Board Fam Med. 2005;18(1):28-36. 2005 American Board of Family Medicine


2 comments:

Jennifer Lynn said...

I take Res-Q 1250 before my high fat meals. It gets in my system, and fights for metabolism so my body produces less inflammation. Since I started taking it, years ago, I have not yet had any reoocurences of my inflammation related health issues I used to have.

Jennifer Lynn said...

To view Susan's link, I copied and paste the link right into the address bar by highlighting the link, and using control C, and Control V.

I think a lot of us may not get the omega-3 fats in our milk when we are babies, because women may not get enought of it in their diet. My mom ate hotdogs and very litte fish when pregnant with me. It was not in the vitamin pills either. Back then, we did not know it was important like we do know.