ProLife Rejuv Omega-3 1000mg

EPA 180mg & DHA 120mg

 

Rejuv® Omega-3 Natural Fish Oil Extract

Give yourself the benefits of "good fats" with Rejuv® Omega-3. With 1,000 mg of healthy, purified extracted fish oil, it gives your body the healthy balance of the necessary nutrients your body needs and it can help to lower your triglycerides and blood pressure. Being a natural source of EPA and DHA, adding Rejuv® Omega-3 to your daily regimen can help you achieve optimum health.

The Natural Fish Oil Extract used in the softgel is manufactured under strict quality control standards set in New Zealand. 

We pride our products on the following 3 basis for all our soft gel capsules

  1. Chewable Soft Gels –Enables masking of any unpleasant flavours

and differentiated products with unmatched texture and flavour sensations.

  1. Enteric coated capsules that transport nutrients past the acid in the stomach

and disperse them in the GI tract for enhanced absorption and reflux reduction

  1. Nitrogen flushing and enhanced deodorization technology and systems

to minimize oxidation of susceptible fill materials

Quantity 

100 soft-gel capsules in a factory seled HDPE bottle.

Directions

 

For general well-being, take 1-2 capsules daily or as per advised by your physician

 

 

 

What is Omega-3 1000mg?

Omega-3 fatty acids are not one single nutrient, but a collection of several, including EicosaPentaenoic Acid (EPA), DocosaHexaenoic Acid (DHA), and Alpha-Linolenic Acid (ALA).

Omega-3 fatty acids are considered essential fatty acids. We need them for our bodies to function healthily and since our bodies can’t make Omega-3s, we must get them from foods or

supplements.

In an ideal world, our daily intake of omega 3 would come entirely from a balanced food diet, including plenty of oily fish. Despite this, studies have shown that only one in three of us get enough omega 3 on a regular basis.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Benefits

·         Prostaglandin. Omega-3 Fats is important for the production of these hormones that help to regulate physiological functions including blood pressure, blood clotting, nerve transmission, the inflammatory and allergic responses, the functions of the kidneys and gastrointestinal tract, and the production of other hormones. 

·         Blood fat [triglycerides].According to a number of studies, fish oil supplements can lower elevated triglyceride levels. Having high levels of this blood fat is a risk factor for heart disease. DHA alone has also been shown to lower triglycerides. 

·         Rheumatoid arthritis. A number of studies have found that fish oil supplements [EPA+DHA] significantly reduced stiffness and joint pain. Omega-3 supplements also seem to boost the effectiveness of anti-inflammatory drugs. Unlike anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin, ibuprofen and the COX-2 inhibitors, the resolvins our bodies produce from EPA do not have negative side effects on our gastrointestinal or cardiovascular systems.

·         ADHD. Some studies show that fish oil can reduce the symptoms of ADHD in some children and improve their cognitive function. However, more research is needed in this area, and Omega-3 supplements as a primary treatment for this disorder are not supported by research.

·         Fights Wrinkles: As we age, fat cells in our skin's third layer thin out and tend to get a bit bumpier; Omega-3s help make that layer thicker and smooth. The effect? Wrinkles go away and skin becomes fuller.

·         Protects Vision: Our eyes' retinas are a membranous structures and the whole eye is covered in a soft double layer of membranes, making your eyes' health dependent on the liver (who knew?). The liver helps metabolize fat-soluble vitamins that feed and maintain those membranes. If you're deficient in DHA, it affects how we see by delaying the system that converts light into neural energy in the retina. 

·         Clears Cholesterol: Boosts levels of HDL (the good cholesterol) and helps clear your arteries 

·         Enhances Fertility: Improves fertility rates in both males and females by improving sperm's swimming ability and the environment for implantation in women.

·         A Pregnancy Prerequisite: Omega-3 fatty acids directly affect brain development, making it crucial for expectant mothers. Additionally, research indicates they decrease a mother's risk of depression. When the mother doesn't have enough of these essential fatty acids, the baby borrows from her. Some prenatal vitamins now include Omega-3s, so be sure to check the label or grab a handful of walnuts each day

·         Macular Degeneration. A questionnaire given to more than 3,000 people over the age of 49 found that those who ate more fish were less likely to have macular degeneration (a serious age related eye condition that can progress to blindness) than those who ate less fish. Similarly, a clinical study comparing 350 people with macular degeneration to 500 without the eye disease found that those with a healthy dietary balance of Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and more fish in their diets were less likely to have macular degeneration. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need more Omega-3 intake?

·                     Cardiovascular Disease

·                     Type 2 Diabetes

·                     Fatigue

·                     Dry, itchy skin

·                     Brittle hair and nails

·                     Inability to concentrate

·                     Joint pain

·                     Constipation

·                     Frequent colds

·                     Lack of physical endurance

 

Who needs to consume more Omega-3 than the average person?

Omega-3 fatty acids may play a role in the prevention and/or treatment of the following health conditions:

·                     Alzheimer's disease

·                     Asthma

·                     Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

·                     Eczema

·                     High blood pressure

·                     Huntington's disease

·                     Migraine headaches

·                     Multiple sclerosis

·                     Obesity

·                     Osteoarthritis

·                     Osteoporosis

 

What are the possible side effects of consuming Omega-3 supplements?

·         The most common side effect from fish oil is indigestion and gas. Getting a supplement with an enteric coating might help; which our product Rejuv® Omega-3 has.

What is the recommended amount of Omega-3 per day? 

·         The American Heart Association recommends 250–500 mg/day of EPA and DHA for the average adult - 2 Capsules

·         Experts usually recommend 1 gram (1,000 milligrams) of DHA and EPA combined from fish oil daily for those with heart disease. People with certain health conditions may take doses of up to 4 grams a day -- but only under a doctor's supervision. - 4 capsules

·         People with extremely high triglycerides get 2 to 4 daily grams of Omega-3s (containing EPA and DHA) in capsules -- but only in consultation with their doctors.

I have a hard time swallowing pills. Can I open the softgel?

 

·         You can open it and pour into juice or food.