Biocop Melva Fillets Bio 195 g

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Fillets of frigate tuna with extra virgin olive oil

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Description

They are fillets of frigate tuna in organic extra virgin olive oil. Handmade elaboration. The frigate tuna is a blue fish that has compact and pink meat, with a very unctuous and delicate flavour. It is a product from Andalusia, with an organic fishing system. It contains omega 3 fatty acids. It is a source of proteins and minerals such as magnesium, phosphorus, iron and iodine. With vitamins B, A and D. Ready to eat.

Composition

MELVA, extra virgin olive oil* 35%, sea salt. *From organic farming.

Price per 100 G

€4.51 / 100 g

Pharmaceutical Advice

Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of polyunsaturated fat that helps regulate triglyceride and cholesterol blood levels. However, these fats, which help to maintain cardiovascular health, are not produced by the body. This is why it is important to include foods rich in Omega 3 in your diet, such as fish and shellfish, seeds or algae. Without ever exceeding the recommended dose, you can also opt for dietary supplements that provide these beneficial fatty acids.

The most common fatty acids are EPA and DHA (from marine sources) and ALA (from plant sources), which help regulate blood pressure. They also help to reduce the risk of developing irregular heartbeats or arrhythmias. Omega-3's main benefits are therefore related to cardiovascular health and, as they are part of the cell membranes, they also help to maintain the nervous system function in good condition. Remember that dietary supplements should never replace a healthy, balanced diet.

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