Physalis Omega 3 Forte EPA + DHA 60caps

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Nutritional supplement that provides essential fatty acids, which helps maintain good cardiovascular health. Its preparation based on Omega polyunsaturated fatty acids, obtained from natural sources, are part of the necessary elements for the proper functioning of the heart.

Within these fatty acids are omega 3 and omega 6 considered as essential because the body can not synthesize them and omega 9 which together help to combat natural deficiencies and heart problems.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of fat with positive effects on various aspects of health, that the human body do not produce naturally. Therefore, we must get this fat through our diet, and it can also be added in the form of a dietary supplement. Food sources of omega-3 are fish, seafood, seeds and algae.

Some of omega-3’s main benefits relate to our cardiovascular health. In supplements, they can contribute to the reduction of blood triglyceride and cholesterol levels, as well as reducing platelet clumping. Personalised advice on recommended dose and precautions are essential. They also help to maintain normal blood pressure levels. Omega-3 fatty acids are part of cell membranes, which is of particular importance for the nervous system.

The best known are EPA and DHA (seafood and fish source) and ALA (plant source). Depending on each one's contribution, they will have different benefits. Omega-3s have benefits for the eyes, heart and nervous system, as part of a healthy and balanced diet.

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