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Omega 3 Fats On Steroids!

By Steve Zones


There is a lot of data available on the consequences of fatty acids in addition to their value. The word 'Omega-3' is a buzzword in health today, but not many know specifically how you can increase the effect of this oil.

Unsaturated fats, or "good fats", have a liquid consistency at room temperature. They will also stay in liquid form after refrigeration. Good fats are classified as essential fats: omega 3 and omega 6 with both being unsaturated fats.

Do you know how much intake of essential fatty acids has been altered in the last 100 years? The proportion of Omega-6 to Omega-3 should be close to 1:1. However, today it is more like 10:1 and up to 20:1. The clear reason for this development is the addition of corn, sunflower, safflower, sesame and other Omega-6 oils to the modern diet. There are many scientists who believe this is clear factor in higher incidences of chronic medical conditions such as: heart disease, arthritis, asthma, acne, obesity and depression. Have no doubt that we must increase intake of Omega-3 fatty acids and lower the Omega-6 (linoleic acid) oils in our diet.

Everyone desires happiness with good health including enough energy for work and for play. Of course it is well known that a balanced diet, exercise, and sufficient rest go a long way with getting the most out of life. Essential fatty acids (EFAs) have proven to help us achieve all those positive goals in life. EFAs are essential and the majority of people do not have enough in their diets. Getting the right amounts of Omega Fats for your specific health needs is not hard to do.

Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) is an Omega-6 fatty acid found in borage oil where it occurs in considerable quantities. It is also found in smaller amounts in black currant and evening primrose oils. Contrast this to the sunflower, safflower and other Omega-6 oils, the GLA found in borage oil has markedly different physiological effects. Linoleic acid in its present dietary form causes inflammation. This is caused by an associated production of arachidonic acid (AA). GLA plays an interfering role in the production of AA and this lowers inflammation.

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Sources of Omega 3 and Omega 6 essential fats include:

- Flaxseeds, green leafy vegetables for Omega 3 EFAs. - Oils - Borage oil, evening primrose oil are rich sources of GLA; part of the Omega 6 essential fats.

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