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Omega-3 fatty acids may help PMS pain

Friday, August 6th, 2010

 

Fish Oil Capsules

Fish Oil Caps

Overview

Fish oil provides omega-3 fatty acids—essential fats the body can’t manufacture on its own. In addition to cardiovascular, brain function and mood benefits, fish oil may help prevent or alleviate symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). According to women’s health expert Christiane Northrup, M.D., over 60% of women experience PMS symptoms, such as cramps, bloating, breast tenderness and mood swings. Obtaining fish oil through food and/or supplements may reduce these symptoms and promote overall wellness.

Benefits

Since fish oil is associated with reduced bodily inflammation, regular consumption may prevent or alleviate bloating and pain caused by PMS. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), women who take fish oil supplements regularly report fewer menstrual cramps than women who do not. The omega-3 fats present in fish oil also improve brain function, which contribute to mood balance and emotional health. For this reason, fish oil may help reduce the severity and frequency of mood swings associated with PMS.

Sources

Fish oil known to ease PMS symptoms and promote overall wellness stems from coldwater, or “fatty” fish, including salmon, albacore tuna, lake trout, sardines, herring, halibut and mackerel. According to the UMMC, fish oil supplements may provide equal benefits. Strict vegetarians or vegans and anyone who prefers not to eat fish or fish products can reap omega-3 benefits from alternate sources, such as ground flaxseed, walnuts, flaxseed oil and canola oil.

Dosage

For best results in reducing PMS symptoms through fish oil, a woman may opt to consume coldwater fish at least twice weekly and/or take daily fish oil supplements. Fish oil supplements contain both healthy acids that fatty fish provide–EPA (eicosapentaenoic) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). The UMMC suggests basing fish oil dosage on EPA and DHA content rather than amount of fish oil contained for best results. Standard fish oil supplement provide approximately 180 mg (milligrams) of EPA and 120 mg of DHA. The UMMC recommends a maximum daily dosage of 3 grams of fish oil for most adults, as excessive intake can increase bleeding.

Time Frame

The time required for fish oil supplements to provide benefits varies among women. However, regular intake is suggested, as fish oil taken once in a while or only at the start of menstruation is less likely to provide benefits. 

Suggestions

Fish oil and the omega-3 fatty acids they contain are recommended for women who regularly experience PMS symptoms and as a means of promoting women’s wellness in general. Northrup suggests regular intake of essential fatty acids through foods—such as nuts, seeds and coldwater fish—in addition to fish oil supplements, for many women. Regular physical activity, a nutrient-rich diet sufficient in calories, reducing caffeine intake and relaxation techniques may also prevent, reduce or alleviate symptoms. Severe PMS symptoms may indicate underlying medical conditions. For this reason, PMS symptoms that detract from a woman’s ability to function normally should be addressed with a health care provider.

References
* Dr. Northrup: Premenstrual Syndrome Facts and Treatment
* University of Maryland Medical Center: Omega-3 Fatty Acids Facts and Dosage
* Lipids in Health and Disease; Omega-3 fatty acids and major depression: A primer for the mental health profession; Alan C. Logan; Nov. 2004.

You can get your Ultra Refined Omega-3 Fatty Acids from A-M B-Well Omega-3 PGFO Capsules and Liquid Form.  A-M B-Well Omega-3 Fish Oil Products have been through 6 manufacturing processes so that the fish oil is virtually contaminant-free.  Each capsule contains 400 mg. of EPA and 200 mg. of DHA which is twice the amount of Omega-3s found in regular fish oil containing 180 mg. of EPA and 120 mg. of DHA.

Omega-3 Supplements Helping Clinical Depression

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Encouraging results from the largest clinical study ever conducted on treating depression with Omega-3

Montreal, June 21, 2010

Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil Capsules

Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil Capsules

The use of Omega-3 supplements is effective among patients with major depression who do not have anxiety disorders, according to a study directed by Dr. François Lespérance of the Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier at the Université de Montréal (CRCHUM), head of CHUM’s Department of Psychiatry and a professor at the Université de Montréal. The study was published June 15 in the online Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.

This was the largest study ever conducted assessing Omega-3′s efficacy in treating major depression. It was carried out in conjunction with researchers from centres affiliated with the UdM’s Réseau universitaire intégré de santé (RUIS), from McGill University, Université Laval in Quebec City and Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. The study was supported by the European firm isodisnatura, the Fondation du CHUM and the CRCHUM.

Initial analyses failed to clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of Omega-3 for all patients taking part in the study. Other analyses, however, revealed that Omega-3 improved depression symptoms in patients diagnosed with depression unaccompanied by an anxiety disorder. Efficacy for these patients was comparable to that generally observed with conventional antidepressant treatment.

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Fish Oil 101 – Get the Basics

Monday, June 14th, 2010

There are three types of fish oil:

  • Cod liver oil
  • Health grade fish oil
  • Pharmaceutical grade fish oil (“PGFO”)

What is Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil?

Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil standards are as follows:

  • At least 60% of the long-chain fatty acids must consist of EPA and DHA (40:20 TG).
  • AA/EPA ratio must be less than .04.
  • PCBs per gram of oil should have a much lower level of 45 ppb.

Omega-3 PGFO

Omega-3 PGFO

A-M B-Well Omega-3 PGFO is a highly concentrated triglyceride base fish oil that uses only the finest quality raw materials of fish oils from ocean fish like anchovies, mackerel and sardines. The oil is then put through an exclusive 6-step manufacturing process for extracting the Omega-3s from the fish oil and refining them. In numerous studies, the absorption of Omega-3 fatty acids in their natural triglyceride form are superior to the synthetic ethyl ester form that is common in other concentrated Omega-3 products. Each bottle contains 90 capsules. Each 1,000 mg. capsule contains a minimum of *400 mg. of EPA and *200 mg. of DHA (both as triglyceride, TG), for a minimum summed total of 600 mg. of Omega-3s per capsule.  The remaining 400 mg. is made up of glycerin, purified water, and 10 I.U.s of Vitamin E for oxidative stability.  Our pharmaceutical grade fish oil has been purified using advanced molecular distillation to make it virtually contamination free of PCB’s, mercury, dioxins, and furans, often  present in related products containing Omega-3 fatty acids. Our pharmaceutical grade fish oil is also gluten free!

How to Select 5 Star Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil:

  • Check that your bottle of pharmaceutical grade fish oil has a Lot Number that has been posted on an official IFOS (International Fish Oil Standards) consumer report site such as IFOS.
  • Check to ensure that you are buying a TG (natural) PGFO and not an EE (synthetic) PGFO.
  • Check the ingredient label to ensure that the pharmaceutical grade fish oil has a 60% Omega-3 concentration and complies with the CRN and WHO standards.
  • Ask your supplier for a Certificate of Analysis and look for its 5 star rating to confirm that the pharmaceutical grade fish oil has exceeded these international standards.

A Certificate of Analysis for each batch of A-M B-Well Omega-3 PGFO has been posted at IFOS under Consumer Reports.

If you would like to read more about Fish Oil Oil please visit my website Anne-Marie.ca. You will find it full of information.


Where to get your Omega-3 PGFO:

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Is Your Fish Oil Safe?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Dear Friend,

Omega-3 fatty acids are also called essential fatty acids (“EFAs”).  As with some vitamins, the body cannot synthesize Omega-3s so therefore they must be introduced with the diet.

Recently published clinical literature has shown that Omega-3 fatty acids can:

  • Lower total cholesterol and increase good cholesterol “HDL”, helping to keep the heart healthy
  • Reduce  triglycerides to 40%
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Improve memory, concentration and learning
  • Keep  skin healthy and vital and fight aging
  • Fight the formation of thrombi
  • Reduce the risk of heart attack
  • Lower the risk for some cancers
  • Decrease symptoms of angina and heart palpitations
  • Be helpful in pregnancy
  • Improve mood and fight depression
  • Strengthen the immune system
  • Improve the symptoms of psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer’s Disease, ADD, ADHD, Crohn’s disease or lupus, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, premenstrual syndrome and painful periods
  • Reduce the risk of macular degeneration of the eyes
  • Make cell membranes more fluid, prevent stiffness and deterioration (replacing saturated fats)
  • Be useful for the hormonal system
  • Help the body to maintain its temperature

The best diet is one that is rich in fish, preferably small in size, at the bottom of the food chain.  This will help prevent contamination from mercury, PCB’s and other toxins in medium to large fish.

The minimum daily requirement of Omega-3s as recommended by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (“FAO”) is 1.5% of daily caloric needs.  For example, if you consume 1,800 kcal per day of food, you should ingest at least 3 grams of Omega-3s.  This amount is hard to reach because foods rich in these fats are not very attractive, and not everyone wants or can eat fish every day.  If you cannot reach the recommended daily amount of Omega-3s from food, it then becomes crucial to choose an Omega-3 supplement.

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Fish Oil and Acne

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Does Fish Oil Help?

One of my friends has acne and I suggested he try some fish oil. It has been about 7 months now and we can both see the difference in his face. He seems to be much happier as well.

Needless to say I had him start with the best pharmaceutical brand I know; Omega-3 PGFO Fish Oil from A-M B-Well inc.

My Research on Fish Oil and Acne.

Hormonal disturbance in our body causes many health conditions and one of these is acne. Fish oil and acne are related to each other because of the presence of fatty acids in fish oil which can be helpful in the prevention as well as cure of acne. Two essential fatty acids – DHA and EPA – are broken down in the body to make other substances, such as prostaglandins. These substances prevent the formation of excess sebum in the hair follicles present throughout the human body, and as a result prevent acne from being emerging out.

Doctors and dermatologists recommend increasing the intake of fish oil with acne. Although eating fish directly can also help prevent acne, but this is not usually advised by health experts across the globe. A healthy alternative is to buy fish oil supplements containing adequate percentages of DHA, EPA and even some other substances like vitamin E and antioxidants. These nutritional supplements are not only helpful in the prevention of acne, but are also important for your overall health and well-being.

If you are allergic to fish, you can consume flax seed oil to obtain another essential fatty acid by the name of ALA. This acid is converted into DHA and EPA in the body and can be used for many important functions. Some other vegetable oils are also recommended to people who are overweight or cannot consume fish oil with acne.

Cod liver oil, although a very rich source of DHA and EPA also contains high amounts of vitamin A and D. Excess of vitamin A in the body can also cause acne. If you experience acne because of the intake of certain oily foods and chocolate, try taking in pharmaceutical grade fish oil. I have seen it work.

Good healing!

Fish Oil Helps the Skin

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

There are many beauty products on the market today that promise this and promise that, but the only thing they do is empty your pocket book!

Consumers need to do some homework before they run out and buy any type of supplement or beauty aid.

As this article reads, Many Beauty Products’ Claims are Only Skin Deep. As I have always said the “proof is in the pudding”.

According to an article in USA Today by Cindy Clark:

•Beauty vitamins. Beauty in a bottle? “I was really skeptical at first, but there are scientific studies that prove that a number of supplements can make a difference,” Wells says. For instance, “the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil can help with under-eye puffiness.” Try a premixed pack or individual vitamins, such as niacin for acne or fish oil.

I have been supplementing with pharmaceutical grade fish oil since 2001, and I am what you would call a guinea pig.

I can attest to some of the wonders that Omega 3 has done for my skin. My skin is never dry (even in the winter). I used to suffer from mild outbreaks of acne on my chin and since supplementation with pharmaceutical grade fish oil, that has disappeared.

At night time I use a little bit of Vitamin E oil under my eyes. There’s nothing like enriching your skin with a very important antioxidant.

My nails are also very strong from the Omega 3s whereas before I used to have problems with them breaking and being brittle.

My lipid profiles are incredible, but that’s another blog.

Source: Many Beauty Products’ Claims are only Skin Deep

Anne-Marie
The Proof is in the Pudding

Lose Weight With Running and Fish Oil

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Lose Weight With Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil

According to Dr. Bruce Holub, a double – blind trial was conducted on 75 men and women who also had two cardiovascular disease risk factors such as hypertension, elevated blood cholesterol or triglyceride

Body compositions as increased by Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry revealed that the only group to exhibit a significant reduction in % body fat was that combining exercise with fish oil supplementation. This improvement appeared to reflect an enhanced fat oxidation during exercise. The fish oil plus exercise regimen also gave a lessened surge in the heart rate rise with exercise, which was attributed to a reduced vascular resistance and an improved blood flow in exercising muscles.

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Daily fix of chocolate and fish oil in one yummy product

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Yum!

Now you can get a chocolate fix combined with fish oil all in one delicious bite!

Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) August 20, 2006 — Imagine getting a daily fix of chocolate and omega-3 fatty acids in one yummy product. That’s the premise behind the new Choco-Omeg line of chocolates (bars and boxed pieces) from Dynamic Chocolates. The line recently made its debut in a number of Canadian pharmacies, and Dynamic is working now to sell U.S. retailers on the merits of its new premium, functional chocolates. Official US launch date: August 28th, 2006 at the Diet, Nutrition & Vitamin ECRM show in Illinois.

Keep in mind that you would have to eat a lot of chocolate bars to get the required dosage of Omega-3s that one receives when supplementing with only 3 capsules of AMB Well Omega-3 PGFO (1200EPA/600DHA).

Daily Fix of Chocolate and Fish Oil in One Yummy Product

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Fish Oil Hailed as Cheaper Treatment for Arthritis

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

According to Professor Les Cleland from the Royal Adelaide Hospital:

fish oil could save the national health system more than a hundred million dollars in arthritis treatments.

His 20 years of researching the effects of omega-3 on arthritis sufferers have proven that fish oil is a cheaper option than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and could also serve as a preventative measure.

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Fish Oil Benefits Babies

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Attention Mothers!

Fish oil can make your offspring smarter! What are you waiting for – give your precious bundle the gift of fish oil before birth.

A study was carried out at the University of Western Australia and the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research and involved 98 mums-to-be. Half of the mums-to-be received fish oil while the other half did not.

Children in the fish oil supplemented group attained higher scores in all measures of development, behaviour and language and had a significantly higher score for hand-eye coordination, Dr Janet Dunstan, from the university, said.

Just 3 capsules a day of a 5 star 40:20TG pharmaceutical grade fish oil a day is all you need.

After you precious bundle is born, don’t forget that he or she can still receive the amazing benefits of fish oil through breast feeding.

Source: Fish Oil Benefits Babies