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Life Extension Super Omega-3 EPA-DHA with Sesame Lignans & Olive Extract -- 120 Enteric Coated Softgels


Life Extension Super Omega-3 EPA-DHA with Sesame Lignans & Olive Extract
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Life Extension Super Omega-3 EPA-DHA with Sesame Lignans & Olive Extract Description

  • Omega Foundations™
  • Molecularly Distilled
  • Enteric Coated for Sensitive Stomachs

Super Omega-3 EPA/DHA is our best-selling omega-3 fish oil supplement. It delivers an optimal dose of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids. Inspired by the heart-healthy Mediterranean diet, Super Omega-3 also contains potent olive polyphenols and sesame lignans for additional health benefits.
 

Benefits at a Glance:

  • Omega-3s fish oil promote heart and cognitive health
  • Highly concentrated formula packed with DHA and EPA omega-3s
  • Our formula is IFOS™ 5-star-rated for quality and purity
  • Made from wild-caught, sustainably harvested Alaska pollock
  • Also contains heart-healthy Mediterranean olive and sesame extracts

More facts about Super Omega-3

The Mediterranean diet, in which extra virgin olive oil and seafood are staples, is associated with heart health and an increased life span. This healthy diet inspired us to combine a pure, highly concentrated fish oil with sesame lignans and unique polyphenols from olive extract.

 
Other benefits of fish oil omega-3s
Omega-3 fatty acids support healthy blood vessel function, which promotes blood flow and helps maintain blood pressure already in the normal range, while also inhibiting inflammatory factors. These essential fats also help maintain healthy LDL and HDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels that are already within the normal range. Omega-3s promote healthy cognitive function and mood. All of these benefits support heart health and encourage longevity.


IFOS™ 5-star-rated formula
We make Super Omega-3 using Pure+™, a wild fish oil concentrate made from cold-water Alaska pollock caught from a Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified-sustainable fishery and processed in the United States within hours of harvest for exceptional freshness. Our Super Omega-3 formula has earned the highest, 5-star rating from IFOS™ — an independent organization that sets the standard for fish oil purity, potency, and freshness.


Directions

Read the entire label and follow the directions carefully prior to use.

Take two (2) softgels twice daily with meals, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

Free Of
GMOs.

*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: 2 Softgels
Servings per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories25
Total Fat2.5 g4%
Cholesterol Less than5 mg2%
Pure+™ Wild Fish Oil Concentrate
Yielding:
2000 mg*
   EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)700 mg*
   DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)500 mg*
Polyphen-Oil™ Olive extract (fruit and leaf)
[providing 19.5 mg polyphenols, 5.2 mg hydoxytyrosol/tyrosol, 4.4 mg verbascoside/oleuropein]
300 mg*
Sesame Seed Lignan extract10 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Highly refined fish oil concentrate (anchovy), gelatin, glycerin, aqueous enteric coating, purified water, silica, beeswax, natural flavor, sunflower lecithin, mixed tocopherols, maltodextrin, rosemary extract.
Warnings

Caution: If you are taking anti-coagulant or anti-platelet medications, or have a bleeding disorder, consult your healthcare provider before taking this product.

 

Do Not Exceed Recommended Dose.

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What causes strokes?

There are many causes of a stroke. But most strokes result from a blocked blood vessel (ischemic stroke) or the leaking or bursting of a blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). When a stroke occurs, the blood supply to part of your brain stops or is reduced. A stroke can significantly damage your brain. When the blood supply diminishes, the cells in the brain lose oxygen and nutrients. For every minute that a stroke remains untreated, 2 million brain cells die, according to the Society for Public Health Education. “Getting medical attention and calling 911 as soon as symptoms appear may mean the difference between recovery and disability,” Duncan says. Hypertension – a condition that impacts about half of adults – is at the root of many strokes. The American Stroke Association defines high blood pressure as a reading above 120/80. “High blood pressure is the leading cause of stroke, so monitoring and managing it is very important,” Duncan says. Although strokes tend to impact those over age 50, they also can strike younger people. When this happens, it is typically because of unusual factors, such as:
  • Drug abuse
  • Genetic conditions, such as congenital heart disease, blood-clotting disorders, sickle cell disease and metabolic conditions.
However, the same factors that trigger strokes in older adults – including high blood pressure – also can cause them in younger people.

How to prevent a stroke

Changing lifestyle habits at any age – including when you are younger – can significantly lower your risk of stroke, both in the near term and in the future. “About 80% of strokes can be prevented through lifestyle change and managing risky conditions,” Duncan says. Taking the following steps can reduce your odds of stroke:

Control your blood pressure.

Many of the lifestyle changes listed below can help you get blood pressure readings back to where they should be. “Your doctor may also prescribe medications which can help,” Duncan says. “It is important to take those as directed to keep your risk as low as possible.”

Eat a healthful diet.

Fresh fruits and vegetables should be at the top of your menu. Fiber-rich foods also can help prevent high cholesterol. Avoid foods high in saturated fats, trans fat and cholesterol. Also, try to limit salt intake, as sodium increases blood pressure, which raises your risk of a stroke.

Maintain a healthy weight.

Those who are overweight or obese are at higher risk for stroke. Talk to your doctor about your weight and whether you need to shed a few pounds.

Exercise regularly.

Physical activity helps you stay trim, and lowers both your cholesterol and blood pressure readings. The U.S. surgeon general recommends two hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity each week. A brisk walk qualifies.

Don't smoke and drink in moderation.

Smoking significantly raises your risk of stroke. Drinking too much alcohol can raise your blood pressure. Men should limit themselves to no more than two drinks per day, and women just one. Finally, Duncan says you should seek emergency care if you or a loved one experience any of the following symptoms of a stroke:
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  • Arm weakness. Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
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