Omega-3 Fish Oil 2500mg | Softgels: High-Potency Heart & Brain Support
Omega-3 Fish Oil 2500mg | Softgels: High-Potency Heart & Brain Support
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Educational Brochure
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Medical Literature
Effects of Omega-3 fatty acids supplementation and resistance training on skeletal muscle
Conclusions: The interventions of omega-3 fatty acids supplementation and resistance training show promise as a countermeasure against muscular dysfunction. While further research is warranted to investigate its effects on skeletal muscle mass, the findings of this study hold implications for maintaining and/or improving the quality of life to elderly people.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38777432/
N-3 Fatty Acids (EPA and DHA) and Cardiovascular Health - Updated Review of Mechanisms and Clinical Outcomes
Recent findings: EPA and DHA modulate lipid metabolism, inflammation, platelet and endothelial function, the gut-heart axis, ion channels and autonomic function via vagal tone, supporting cardiovascular health. While individual RCTs have produced variable results, updated cohort data and recent meta-analyses consistently link higher intake or circulating levels of EPA and DHA to reduced risk of cardiovascular events. However, evidence from RCTs indicates that high-dose supplementation may be associated with an increase in atrial fibrillation (AF) risk. Evidence supports a role for EPA and DHA in CVD prevention and treatment, with effects influenced by dose, formulation, and individual variability. Moderate intake appears safe and protective, while high dose EPA may offer added benefits in high-risk individuals but also might increase AF risk.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41247613/
Effects of dietary omega-3 fatty acids on orthotopic prostate cancer progression, tumor associated macrophages, angiogenesis and T-cell activation-dependence on GPR120
Conclusion: Omega-3 FAs delayed orthotopic tumor growth, inhibited M2-like macrophage tumor infiltration, and inhibited M2-like macrophage-induced angiogenesis and T-cell suppression. Given the central role of M2-like macrophages in prostate cancer progression, GPR120-dependent ω-3 FA inhibition of M2-like macrophages may play an important role in prostate cancer therapeutics.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35075215/
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Possible Side Effects and Medication Interactions
Review possible side effects and medication interactions before starting any new supplement.
Possible Side Effects
- !Mild digestive discomfort
- ! Nausea or bloating
- ! Take with food if sensitive
- ! Fishy burps
Interactions with Medications
- +Anticoagulants / antiplatelets (e.g., warfarin, clopidogrel, aspirin in some cases): caution due to potential bleeding risk; medical supervision advised.
- + Blood pressure medications: may have a small blood pressure-lowering effect in some people; monitor if on antihypertensives.
- + Consult your healthcare provider before use.
- + Fish/shellfish allergy: avoid or consult for alternatives.