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Maxi Health Research Maxi-Omega-3 Concentrate Certified Kosher Fish Oil is a natural source of EPA and DHA. Maxi Health Research Maxi-Omega-3 Concentrate Certified Kosher Fish Oil is a high-grade kosher fish oil. Maxi Health Research Maxi-Omega-3 Concentrate Certified Kosher Fish Oil is enteric-coated. Maxi Health Research Maxi-Omega-3 Concentrate Certified Kosher Fish Oil supports a healthy heart, joints, cholesterol levels & brain function. Maxi Health Research Maxi-Omega-3 Concentrate Certified Kosher Fish Oil is important for fetal brain & eye development. Maxi Health Research Maxi-Omega-3 Concentrate Certified Kosher Fish Oil provides triple the absorption by the body than non-enteric coated fish oils. Maxi Health Research Maxi-Omega-3 Concentrate Certified Kosher Fish Oil is molecular distilled (removes metals, pcbs and other toxins.

Maxi Health is proud to provide you with the purest and most potent fish oil Maxi Omega 3 Concentrate, which is a high grade certified kosher concentrated fish oil formulated in a vegetarian enteric-coated capsule. For the past 150 years, changes in the diet of people in the Western world have led to an increasing deficiency of Omega-3. This shortage, according to a growing number of researchers, is a decisive reason for the large incidence of what is defined as Western diseases, such as: cardiovascular disease, strokes, adult diabetes, intestinal diseases, Crohn's disease, various types of depression, hyperactivity and attention deficit disorder in children, autoimmune diseases including arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, asthma, allergies, Alzheimers, etc. Enteric-coated fish oil is the best way to supplement Omega-3 intake.

To ensure the following key benefits not found in non-coated fish oil supplements:

  • Up to three times better absorbed then non-enteric coated fish oils
  • Proper release in the intestines, not in the stomach
  • Dissolves in the small intestines to maximize the body's absorption of
  • Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids
  • Smaller effective dose because of superior absorption
  • More EPA/DHA gets absorbed into your system
  • No fishy aftertaste, breath or gastrointestinal discomfort

Based on a one-year, double-blind, placebo-controlled study by the New England Journal of Medicine. Those who experience nausea or reflux from other fish oils should find Maxi Omega-3 Concentrate Enteric Coated Fish Oil easier to digest. This unique coating withstands stomach acids and breaks down in the duodenum (upper portion of small intestine) and maximizes the body's absorption of Omega-3 essential fatty acids, which means the active ingredients bypass the stomach and are digested in the small intestine, which can minimize annoying fishy aftertaste. Omega-3 fatty acids are considered essential fatty acids. They are essential to human health but cannot be manufactured by the body.

Extensive research indicates that omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation risk factors associated with chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and arthritis. These essential fatty acids are highly concentrated in the brain and appear to be particularly important for cognitive (brain memory and performance) and behavioral function. Symptoms of omega-3 fatty acid deficiency include extreme tiredness (fatigue), poor memory, dry skin, heart problems, mood swings or depression, and poor circulation. Uses: Clinical studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids may be helpful in treating a variety of health conditions.

The evidence is strongest for heart disease and problems that contribute to heart disease, but the range of possible uses for omega-3 fatty acids include: High blood pressure: Several clinical studies suggest that diets or supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids lower blood pressure significantly in individuals with hypertension. Clinical studies using fish oil supplements found that supplementation with 3 or more grams of fish oil daily can lead to significant reductions in blood pressure in individuals with untreated hypertension. Heart disease: Clinical evidence suggests that EPA and DHA found in fish oil help reduce risk factors for heart disease including high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Clinical studies of heart attack survivors have found that daily omega-3 fatty acid supplements dramatically reduce the risk of death, subsequent heart attacks, and stroke. Crohn's Disease: Multiple research projects have shown that Crohn's Disease patients can drastically improve their overall health and even decrease their risk for a flare-up by including omega-3 fatty acids (fish oils) into their diet. Arthritis: Laboratory studies suggest that diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids may benefit people with other inflammatory disorders, such as osteoarthritis. Osteoporosis: In a study of women over 65 with osteoporosis, those given EPA and GLA supplements experienced significantly less bone loss over 3 years than those who were given a placebo. Many of these women also experienced an increase in bone density. Pregnancy: Infants who do not get enough omega-3 fatty acids from their mothers during pregnancy could be at risk for developing vision and nerve problems. When pregnant mothers take omega-3 supplements, it has shown to help increase the mental abilities of their babies. Prostate: Laboratory and animal studies indicate that omega-3 fatty acids (specifically, DHA and EPA) may inhibit the growth of prostate cancer. Eyes: A study presented at ARVO indicated that Omega-3 oils found in fish decreased the risk of developing Dry Eye Syndrome and retinal disease (retinopathy). DHA is found in high amounts in the retina and is important for normal vision. Alzheimer's: UCLA scientists have confirmed that fish oil is indeed a deterrent against Alzheimer's, and they have not identified the reasons why. Depression: The omega-3 fatty acids are important components of nerve cell membranes. They help nerve cells communicate with each other, which is an essential step in maintaining good mental health. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A clinical study used omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid supplementation in 117 children with ADHD. The study found significant improvements in reading, spelling, and behavior in the children after 3 months of therapy.