February Is Heart Health Month - Help Reduce Your Risk Of Heart Disease With Fish Oil
Posted on February 28, 2008
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OmegaGuard gives you quality assurance and higher levels of EPA, DHA, ALA and more, compared to leading brands. It’s considered by nutritional scientist to be one of the finest fish oil products on the market.
Research shows that high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids promote cardiovascular health and helps maintain normal blood pressure and triglyceride levels. Omega-3 also supports healthy brain, vision, and joint function. And it contains all 7 omega fatty acids with EPA and DHA in the highest concentration. EPA provides the anti-inflamatory properties for heart and circulatory health. DHA is essential for eyes, nerves, cardiac health and good brain function. Because OmegaGuard has 3 times the concentration of other oils, the bad saturated fats are eliminated the contaminants are eliminated, and the original raw material fish oil is kept clean.
Only certain fish are used that are low on food chain and therefore contain fewer pollutants . There is quality assurance.
One of the quality tests run on the fish oil is so sophisticated that it can detect 2 parts per trillion of contamination (that is equivalent of 1 grain of salt in an Olympic-size swimming pool), as quoted by Logoni Health Associates in 2007.
This article is for information only. Always consult your doctor for advice on taking any health or nutritional products.
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Nancy Eichelmann
CEO of Energizing Health Enterprises for 26 years, offering products from a company you can trust. Backed by 100 published clinical studies
?83,000 annual product quality tests
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