New Product – Omega 3 Fusion And Flax Seed Oil Enhanced With DHA
$39.99 free shipping to USA
It is 100% plant based, 100% cholesterol free, and 100% vegetarian! Made in the U.S.A.
15 FL. Ounces, 30 Day Supply
Dosage: Take 1 Tablespoon daily. Can be mixed with yogurt, kefir, or cottage cheese, used in salad dressing, or blended beverages, and protein drinks.
Q. Why is Total Omega 3 Fusion the best choice?
Answer:
It is made from nutrients that are chronically missing in your body. Total Omega 3 Fusion is not only made with Flax Seed Oil, but it is a synergistic blend of Borage Oil (contains Gamma Linolenic Acid, GLA), Pumpkin Oil, Plant Sterols, other Lipids, Particulates, lignans, DHA and Powerful Antioxidants.
This unique blend of critically important fats and oils with the addition of a proprietary mix of natural antioxidants provides the broadest range of health benefits available!
Q. What is the difference between Flax Seed Oil and Fish Oil?
Answer:
Proponents of fish oil hold these EFA’s are more bioavailable, meaning they are in a state that is readily absorbed and utilized by the human body.
Fish oil has been the most popular form of EFA supplementation for a very long time and in one respect, it could be better than simply using flax seed oil. Fish oil contains two omega 3’s that are especially important, which are EPA and DHA. EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) occurs naturally in the body if Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA) is consumed, and it also comes from sources like cold water fish and fatty fish, like salmon. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is also found in cold water fish however it is beneficial to our nervous system, brain and eyes.
Proponents of Flax Seed Oil counter with the risks involved because fish oil clearly comes from fish. Many people are aware of the rising contaminant levels in the world’s oceans. Toxins such as Mercury and other industrial pollutants increase the risk of getting your omega3 EFA’s from fish and even the FDA recommends people not consume fish more than twice per week. Women who are pregnant or nursing or planning a family should seek medical advice to determine safe levels of consumption.
Proponents of Flax Seed Oil point out that Fish Oil does not contain ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) which is contained in Flax Seed Oil. Your body needs ALA but cannot manufacture itself. Your body can use ALA to make all the other omega-3 fatty acids that it needs, including both EPA and DHA.
Therefore the Flax Seed proponents state that if you take enough and get enough ALA in your system, you don’t need other sources of omega 3’s. Another advantage of flax seed oil is that your body will not create more EPA or DHA than it needs. Therefore taking proper amounts of flax seed oil should provide your body with adequate levels of all three omega 3 fatty acids. Above all, your body needs ALA and even if you are taking fish oil supplements, you need to ingest ALA from another source, be it flax, walnuts or other sources.
Endorsed by Dr. Horst Krupp.
Helps Promote Circulatory and Heart Health
Helps Support a Healthy Blood Pressure
Helps Manage Healthy Cholesterol Levels
Helps Manage Blood Flow


