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Aceva’s Omega Longevity is a high quality, molecularly distilled fish oil sourced from herring, mackerel and anchovies from Iceland. Unlike many other liquid fish oil products on the market who use ethyl ester omega 3’s produced from unnatural processing methods, Omega Longevity delivers essential omega 3 fatty acids in their natural triglyceride form, the same form the human digestive system is accustomed to digesting and absorbing. The oil is protected by a signature antioxidant blend that includes an outstanding 1 mg of organic astaxanthin per tsp. Astaxanthin is a naturally occurring dark red pigment found in many aquatic animals and is considered to be the most powerful fat soluble antioxidant. It has been shown in clinical trials to provide many exceptional benefits including protecting against oxidative damage, supporting eye and skin health, support cardiovascular and immune function as well as improve athletic endurance performance and muscle recovery. A majority of these benefits can be achieved with 4-6 mg of astaxanthin daily, which equates into 4-6 tsp (1 ⅓ - 2 tbsp) of the product daily. The astaxanthin used in Omega Longevity is extracted using the gold-standard supercritical CO2 extraction process to ensure the ingredient is highly bioavailable and therapeutic. The oil is encased in amber glass bottles to further protect the oil from the oxidative effects of light and eliminates the potential leaching of chemical plastics which can occur with products in a plastic bottle.
Omega 3 fatty acids (O3FAs) are essential fatty acids that cannot be produced by the human body and therefore must be consumed in the diet or taken as a supplement. These fatty acids influence the entire human body, as they are integral in the cardiovascular, brain, reproductive, hormonal and immune systems as well as support healthy blood flow eye and joint health. Specifically, O3FAs are components of the phospholipids that form the structures of cell membranes(1) that are especially high in the retina, brain, and sperm in the form of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). In addition to their structural role in cell membranes, these O3FAs along with omega 6 fatty acids (O6FAs) provide energy for the body and are used to form signaling molecules called eicosanoids which have a wide spectrum of functions in the body’s cardiovascular, pulmonary, immune, and endocrine systems.(2,3)
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommends that male adults consume at least 1600 mg (1.6 g) O3FA and women 1300 mg (1.3 g) while most children need around 700 - 1200 mg (0.7-1.2g) O3FA daily depending on their age.(4) Based on recent National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) research data, dietary consumption of DHA and EPA contributes to an extremely small amount to total daily omega-3 intakes for the majority of the population. Children consumed an average of 40 mg while teens and adults consumed an average of 90 mg.(5) which is orders of magnitude less than the recommended daily amount and highlights the important of supplementation.
In nature, O3FAs occur as alpha linolenic acid (ALA), found mostly in plant foods such as flaxseed, and as long-chain eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and (DHA), which are primarily derived from algae and cold-water fish that consumed these algae such as salmon, mackerel, herring and sardines. In very small amounts, the body is able to slowly convert the shorter chain ALA to the longer-chain, more physiologically active, EPA and DHA. However, many people lack the enzymes delta-5 and delta-6 desaturase necessary to make the conversion and/or consume too many omega 6 fatty acids that lead to saturating these enzymes, making dietary intake of EPA and DHA essential. It has been estimated that less than 15% of dietary ALA is actually converted to EPA and DHA in the liver.(6)
In addition, there have been many changes to modern day diets over the last century that have resulted in insufficient O3FA intake and an overconsumption O6FAs. In general, O3FA’s are anti inflammatory while O6FAs are pro-inflammatory. A balanced intake of these fatty acids is needed that short periods of inflammation can occur when needed such as during an acute injury but subside afterwards to bring the body back to homeostasis. Based on ancestral diets, consumption of the two essential fatty acids should be consumed at a ratio somewhere around 2:1 in favor of O6FA. Today, however, the ratio in the typical American diet is approximately 20:1 favoring omega 6 fatty acids.. When this imbalance occurs, it creates a pro-inflammatory environment in the body which can cause a whole host of problems including dysfunction of the cardiovascular, reproductive, immune, hormonal, and nervous systems.
O3FAs are one of the most clinically validated supplements in the United States and many other countries. It should not be surprising to learn the therapeutic effects of O3FA supplements having known their many essential physiological functions.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.