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Cod Liver Oil
12 fl oz, #050, $8.95
As people age, chronic systemic inflammation can inflict degenerative effects throughout the body.1-5 A primary cause of this destructive cascade is the production of cell-signaling chemicals known as inflammatory cytokines. Along with these dangerous cytokines, imbalances of hormone-like messengers called prostaglandins also contribute to chronic inflammatory processes. The body needs fatty acids to survive and is able to make all but two of them: linoleic acid, in the omega-6 family and linolenic acid, in the omega-3 family. These two fatty acids must be supplied by the diet and are therefore considered essential fatty acids (EFAs). Omega-3 fatty acids, found in cold-water fish (and fish oil), and perilla and flaxseed oils, can be part of a healthy diet. Omega-3 oils contain the essential fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which are usually lacking in the typical Western diet that includes high amounts of omega-6 fats.6 Omega-6 fatty acids
are well supplied in the diet by meat and vegetable oils. However, not
all omega-6 fatty acids are of equal value. Gamma linolenic acid (GLA),
found in evening primrose oil, borage oil, and black currant oil is an
important fatty acid that plays a beneficial role in healthy prostaglandin
formation.7* What you eat also contributes to the production of inflammatory
cytokines. Eating foods cooked at high temperature can cause the formation
of advanced glycation end (AGE) products.8 Glycation is the binding of
a protein molecule to a glucose molecule that results in the formation
of damaged protein structures. As the damaged proteins accumulate, they
activate the production of inflammatory cytokines. Presently there is
no way to reverse the effects of glycation.
Supplement
Facts Dosage and
Use Since GLA, EPA, and
DHA interfere with blood clotting, those who suffer from any type of hemorrhagic
disease related to excessive bleeding or blood vessel leakage should consult
their physician before supplementing these fatty acids. |
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