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Jarrow Max DHA (180 Gels)
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Package Description : 1 Bottle
Product Weight Per Unit : 0.65
Serving Size : 1 Softgel
Number of Servings : 180
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Jarrow Max DHA (180 Gels)

Max DHA is four times richer in DHA and contains 80% Omega-3 fatty acids in their natural glyceride form. The glyceride form of fish oil is better absorbed than free fatty acid by 50% and ethyl ester by 100%.

Docosahexaentanoic Acid (DHA)

Years ago, researchers studying the Greenland Eskimos noted that they had extremely low rates of cardiovascular disease, despite their high-fat, very low-carbohydrate diets. Researchers linked this seeming paradox to their high intake of fish oils, are rich in the omega-3 fatty acids EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid, or 20:5w3) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid, or 22:6w3). Years of careful prospective epidemiology and controlled trials have now confirmed the heart-healthy benefits of these “good fats.”

The Omega-3 Story

For many years, it was believed that the main heart-health benefits of fish oils came from the EPA, due to EPA’s role in modulating a class of local cellular “hormones” called eicosanoids. Because of this, typical omega-3 fish oil product is usually biased toward higher concentrations of EPA and less DHA. The common thinking on the different functions of the different omega-3s was: EPA for the heart, DHA for the brain.

But recently, evidence has begun to accumulate to show that DHA offers greater cardiovascular benefits than EPA. In a study of 1 871 middle-aged Finnish men, it was found that men whose serum levels of DHA (and DPA) were in the highest fifth were 44% less likely to suffer a heart attack or acute chest pain attack as compared with those in the lowest fifth – yet there was no association with EPA. (Importantly, this study further found that men with high serum DHA and DPA who were also in the lowest fifth for hair mercury levels enjoyed a whopping 67% lower risk – a crucial finding, considering the high levels of heavy metals found in many fish and fish oil supplements). Another study found that Mediterranean men with coronary artery disease had significantly lower total omega-3s in their red blood cells than men free of disease – and that DHA and DPA, rather than EPA, accounted for most of the difference.

Experimental studies and clinical trials are beginning to tease out the reasons behind DHA’s greater cardiovascular benefits. Head-to-head comparisons have found that lower concentrations of DHA are needed to prevent arrhythmia – the deadly loss of the regulated drum of the heartbeat. And DHA is more effective at boosting ‘good’ HDL cholesterol and at bringing down triglycerides, a second kind of fat in the blood that poses its own risks and is especially associated with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome X. Plus DHA exerts more powerful benefits for regulating healthy blood pressure than the same amount of EPA can manage.

Biological Impact of DHA, EPA

Experimental and clinical results are now confirming that EPA and DHA play different roles in body functions. EPA seems to exert its activity on the cardiovascular system by suppression of arachidonic acid and series-2 (“bad”) eicosanoids. The protective effects of DHA may lie in its ability to suppress the negative effects of cytokines (immune cell regulators) on the blood vessels, and possibly its impact on mitochondrial function. Of the two, DHA is harder for your body to make, and is more flexible in its ability to respond to the body’s needs. In times of need, it is rather difficult for EPA to convert into DHA, while DHA can be retroconverted to EPA as needed. This makes regular DHA intake – from diet or supplements – essential to maintaining high levels in the body.

Pregnancy and Growth

The most important period in supplying adequate DHA is during the first three months before conception. This is an important time for cell commitment and growth. Because of its importance in nourishing the developing brain retina, DHA in the maternal diet is a factor in birth weight of newborns. The fatty acids found in mother’s milk contain 0.2% DHA. It is for this reason that infants fed breast milk are healthier and have better visual acuity.

Purity

Max DHA is a special molecular distillate of fish oil that provides super concentrated amounts of DHA along with EPA. This molecular distillation process allows for the removal of heavy metals as mercury, organochlorine contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and chemical solvents. Max DHA is also an uniquely stable fish oil, both because of its pharmaceutical-quality, ultra-low peroxide value raw material and because of the unique blend of synergistic fat-soluble antioxidants. Studies show that stable fish oil has superior impact on cardiovascular risk factors as compared with common commercial grades.

Jarrow Formulas’ Max DHA is purified and concentrated by molecular distillation. Max DHA is concentrated by increasing DHA four-fold to 50% while maintaining EPA at only 20%. This ratio of DHA/EPA reflects the omega-3 fatty acid profile in the brain, nervous system and retina of humans. Molecular distillation is the secret to the high DHA and the purity of the product. This high DHA to EPA formulation is especially for pregnant or lactating women and seniors.

Gamma Tocopherol and Ascorbyl Palmitate (fat soluble vitamin C) are antioxidants for protection of long-chain fatty acids.

Nutritional Facts

Each Serving Size 1 Softgel provide:
Ingredients Amount per Softgel % Daily Value
Sardine 500 mg *
DHA 250 mg *
EPA 100 mg *
Stearidonic Acid 50 mg *
Gamma Tocopherol 5 mg *
Ascorbyl Palmitate 2 mg *
Ingredient Details :
This product is solvent free.

The softgel consists of gelatin, glycerine, water and is colored with carob, an herb, to protect the oil from light.

Suggested Use :
Take 1 to 2 softgels with each meal. For pregnancy or lactation, take 2 softgels with each meal or as directed by your qualified health consultant.
Warnings :

These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to cure, treat, diagnose or prevent any disease.

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Any foods that increase our brain fitness?

The main principle is that foods that are good for our body are also good for our brain. omega-3 fatty acids, found in cold-water fish such as mackerel, herring, salmon, and tuna, also have shown some benefits. there is contradictory data on Ginkgo biloba. The best "brain food" is, literally, mental stimulation.

How can I keep my brain healthy?

Tips to keep the brain healthy:

  • Exercise your body regularly: Exercise increases the density and size of brain capillaries, which has the effect of increasing blood flow and oxygen to the brain. This may in turn help support the survival of new neurons and facilitate faster "firing" by neurons.
  • Keep your mind exercised by learning more: We can make the brain work better simply by accumulating more knowledge, which builds more networks of connections in the brain
  • Stay socially engaged: People with strong relationships has less mental decline and live more actively, pain-free lives without physical limitations.
  • Maintain a positive attitude and a sense of control over your life
  • Manage Stress: Use relaxation strategies such as deep breathing, meditating, or visualizing a calm, peaceful space. Read self-help books or trusted Web sites—or consult a therapist—if you need help learning relaxation techniques.
  • Eat a balanced diet: Stick to healthy choices when snacking, like fruit, vegetables, low-fat dairy, or whole-grain products. Drink 8-10 cups of fluid every day, and make at least 5 of them water. Limit caffeinated and alcoholic beverages; they act as diuretics, and may flush nutrients from your body.
  • Mind your numbers: Lose any extra pounds, lower your cholesterol if it is high, and keep your blood glucose and blood pressure under control
  • Sleep: Keep a sleep journal to keep track of activities, food and drink, emotional circumstances, or other factors that might influence how well you sleep.

Why is it so important to exercise our brains?

Our brains are composed of different areas and functions, and we can strengthen them through mental exercise- or they get atrophied for lack of practice. The benefits are both short-term (improved concentration and memory, sustained mental clarity under stressful situations...), and long-term (creation of a "brain reserve" that help protect us against potential problems such as Alzheimer's)