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Lose weight with Cod Liver Oil
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(8/31/2008 9:10:27 PM) |
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You are bidding on a 16.8 OZ bottle of lemon flavored Cod Liver Oil. This product helps clean your liver so that it will remove toxins that cause weight problems. Below is a list of all of the benefits of this amazing oil.
Throughout the world, medical scientists are encouraging people
to eat more fish as fish oil is the only major source of the polyunsaturated
omega-3’s, EPA and DHA. Cod Liver Oil is a naturallyrich
source of these important Omega-3’s, which are unique in
their structure function and aid in our well being.
DHA - Docosahexaenoic Acid (22:6ω3):
DHA supports normal growth and development, maintains brain
and neural functions, and supports visual function. DHA is a vital
component of tissue in the brain and retina of the eye and has a
strong role in the function of the membranes of the Central
Nervous System. Also, it is necessary for membrane fluidity and
supports nerve cell communication.
EPA - Eicosapentaenoic Acid (22:5ω3):
EPA promotes a healthy cardiovascular system by regulating the
formation of healthy body prostaglandins. EPA plays a strong role
in modulating inflammatory processes, including platelet aggregation.
By competing with arachondonic acid in cell membranes,
EPA has the ability to reduce the production of inflammatory
eicosanoids such as prostaglandin E2 and leucotriene B4, and
proinflammatory cytokines.
EPA and DHA from fish oils have been used in several studies that
show their beneficial effects. Studies have shown that omega-3 oils,
such as EPA and DHA are beneficial for promoting healthy heart
rhythm, supporting improved endothelial function, promoting
healthy triglyceride levels and supporting flexible joint function.
ALA - Alpha Linolenic Acid (18:3ω3):
Cod Liver Oil naturally supplies Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA), an
Omega-3 that the body cannot synthesize. DHA and EPA can be
synthesized from ALA albeit in limited amounts.
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