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Garden of Life Minami Prenatal Omega-3 DHA Fish Oil Lemon -- 480 mg - 60 Softgels


Garden of Life Minami Prenatal Omega-3 DHA Fish Oil Lemon
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Garden of Life Minami Prenatal Omega-3 DHA Fish Oil Lemon Description

  • Supercritical
  • Omega-3 DHA
  • Supports Baby's Brain Development
  • 480 mg DHA
  • Once Daily
  • No Fishy Aftertaste
  • 2 Month Supply
  • Gluten and Dairy Free

Minami Prenatal is a premium supplement that delivers 480mg of Omega-3 DHA nutrition in one convenient softgel with a clean, lemon flavor and no fishy aftertaste.

 

The demand for Omega-3 DHA increases during pregnancy, and DHA taken during lactation enhances the quality of breast milk. DHA is an essential nutrient for the proper development of infants and children.

 

Super Concentrated OMEGA-3

Minami offers one of the highest concentrated Omega-3 fish oils on the market, which means more Omega-3 nutrition, no fillers or saturated fats and fewer softgels to take (1 softgel vs. 2 softgels of the leading brand).

 

Quality You Can Trust

Purity. Minami utilizes a three step unique purification process, employing extensive quality controls to produce ultra pure EPA & DHA rich fish oil.

 

Quality Testing. Minami oils go through rigorous third-party testing and have remarkably low levels of oxidation as well as undetectable levels of dioxins, pesticides and heavy metals like mercury.

 

Sustainability

  • Minami obtains fish from sustainably managed waters and is the only fish oil in the world to receive EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) status - a very stringent European standard.
  • Minami fish oils are processed in unique energy-efficient facilities, that recycle organic waste materials to convert them into energy to power the factory and community.


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults take 1 softgel per day with water. Best taken with food. Not intended for children. Keep in a dark, cool, dry place.
Free Of
Gluten, dairy.

*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.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories9
   Calories from Fat7
Total Fat1 g1%
   Saturated Fat0 g0%
   Unsaturated Fat0.5 g
   Trans Fat0 g
Total Omega-3 Fatty Acids640 mg*
   DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid)480 mg*
   EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid)104 mg*
   Other Omega-3s56 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Deep-sea fish oil (anchovy, sardine and mackerel), fish gelatin, vegetable glycerin, natural lemon flavor, rosemary extract, natural non-GMO mixed tocopherols (antioxidant). Contains soy.
Warnings

As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, allergic to iodine, use blood thinners, anticipate surgery, take medication on a regular basis or are otherwise under medical supervision.

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Is it Necessary (and Safe) to Visit a Dentist During Pregnancy?

Pregnancy can be one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life. However, it’s not always easy, and it often brings physical and psychological changes that are demanding and unfamiliar. It’s common to experience dental problems during pregnancy, so it’s important to know what to watch for and when to seek professional care.

Pregnant Woman Brushing Teeth in Mirror Wondering if She Should Visit a Dentist During Pregnancy | Vitacost.com/blog

Dental health during pregnancy

With evidence suggesting a link between gum disease and premature birth, maintaining healthy teeth and gums during pregnancy is essential. It's helpful to be aware of the signs of dental problems so you can quickly and appropriately deal with any issues that may arise. Common signs of trouble include: 

  • Loose teeth
  • Toothache
  • Sores on the mouth, tongue, gums or lips
  • Bad breath
  • Tender gums

All of these signs can suggest a number dental issues, including gum disease. You should seek help from a dental professional if any of the above problems occur during pregnancy.

Other dental health issues that can occur

Stained teeth

Discolouration of teeth during pregnancy may be caused by several factors, including taking iron supplements and stomach acid in the mouth from morning sickness-associated vomiting and acid reflux.

Dry mouth

Many pregnant women complain of having a dry mouth during pregnancy, especially at night. Dry mouth can be caused by chemical changes in the body in response to pregnancy.

Enamel erosion

Because a woman’s body responds differently to plaque during pregnancy, the enamel can be worn down far more easily than under normal circumstances. Similarly, destruction of enamel due to prolonged morning sickness is common among many pregnant women.

Gingivitis

Gingivitis, or the swelling and bleeding of the gums, is a result of a build-up of plaque. Hormonal changes in the body give rise to a higher susceptibility to plaque build-up in pregnant women, increasing the likelihood of gingivitis.

Is it safe to visit a dentist during pregnancy?

Yes, routine checkups are safe during pregnancy. Most dental medications are also safe to use, although you should always get confirmation from your dentist before taking something.

You can prevent common pregnancy-related dental issues by doing the following: 

Keep your dentist in loop 

During pregnancy, it is likely you are taking supplements and medicine to ensure you and your baby are healthy. Inform your dentist of any medication you may be taking, as your dentist may choose to alter your treatment based on your information.

Maintain your oral hygiene

Maintaining oral hygiene is extremely important during pregnancy. Brush your teeth at least twice a day using a fluoride-based toothpaste, and floss at least once a day. If you are regularly vomiting due to morning sickness, brush your teeth afterwards to remove any harmful acids from your teeth.

Routine check-ups are essential

With hormonal changes putting you more at risk of gum disease, it is important not to miss out on routine check-ups with your dentist. Aim to visit your dentist at least once during your pregnancy to ensure your dental health is good and to have any issues such as a cavity fixed. 

Eat a healthy diet

It can be difficult to eat healthfully during pregnancy, especially if your cravings make you want to eat foods that aren’t good for your health. However, being careful not to not go overboard with sugary or starchy foods will help to keep your teeth and gums at their best.

Take a prenatal supplement

Even if you're eating a mostly healthy diet, it can be tricky to achieve perfect nutrition during pregnancy. Talk to your healthcare provider about taking a prenatal vitamin supplement to ensure you're getting all of the necessary nutrients for your health and the baby's proper growth and development. 

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