Monday, April 27, 2009

Res-Q 1250 and Bone Health

Res-Q 1250 helps keep
healthy bones
healthy.


Health
Res-Q 1250, a pure, potent omega-3 supplement, may help maintain a healthy bone weight and strength, which is common to everyone. The essential fatty acids EPA and DHA are beneficial for the bones. Res-Q 1250 provides the proper balance of the omega-3 essential fatty acids EPA and DHA for good health.

Aging
Res-Q 1250 is beneficial to maintain good bone health during aging. A diet that includes the proper balance of fats in the diet, Vitamin D, and calcium may help keep bones healthy as we age. If you are taking calcium for bone health, then you should also take an omega-3 supplement. “Several studies evaluating n-3 PUFA ranging from 3 to 6 g/day showed a modest, but rather consistent beneficial effect of these fatty acids in joint disease.”2 Taking 6-8 Res-Q 1250 capsules per day provides 4-6 grams of these omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. It can easily take 12 capsules or more of store-bought fish oil supplements to equal this amount of omega-3.

Bones
Res-Q 1250 may help maintain a healthy bone structure. You may already understand that calcium is part of the bones, but did you know that the omega-3 fatty acid EPA enhanced intestinal absorption of calcium, and increased bone calcium content? Furthermore, inflammation and a diet rich in saturated fat have been implicated in osteoporosis. Supplementing the diet with the omega-3 fatty acids helps restore the proper balance of fats in the diet, and helps counter inflammation that is common to everyone. “One mechanism by which these fatty acids prevent osteoporosis may involve inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1, IL-2, and TNFa…”1

Next time you drink your milk, take your Res-Q 1250.

To order Res-Q 1250 by phone call 1-800-26-ALIVE.

Email sales@n3inc.com

Purchase Res-Q 1250 Online at http://www.myresqproducts.com/

References:

1. Nitric Oxide and Osteoporosis, 2002 Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine,

2. Omega-3 PUFA and BONE, 2001 Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine

Nutraceutical Fatty Acids as Biochemical and Molecular Modulators of Skeletal Biology, Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 20, No. 5. 2001



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