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Recent studies have confirmed what many scientists, doctors and people just like you have known for years – Omega-3 is crucial for a healthy pregnancy. Omega-3 safely and naturally benefits mom and baby:
For Baby
Promotes optimal birth weight
Promotes full term birth
Is essential for visual development
Is essential for brain development
Is essential for central nervous system development
Promotes better cognition, intelligence, and verbal IQ
May reduce allergies
May support stronger immune system
Reduces risk for chronic disease |
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For Mom
Promotes healthy weight management
Reduces depression symptoms during pregnancy
Is essential for visual development
Reduces risk of post-partum depression
Promotes healthy metabolism
Improves energy levels and focus |
If you want to ensure that you and your child are healthy and happy during and after pregnancy, consistent supplementation with omega-3 can help. So don’t wait, read on to learn more about what omega-3 can do for you and your child, and to receive a limited-time, offer.
Omega-3 is in the news again for its benefits on developing babies.
A recent controversy has been widely reported over whether or not it is safe for women to eat fish during pregnancy. A group of high-profile scientists has released a study showing that the benefits to moms and babies of the omega-3 found in fish far outweigh the risks associated with ingesting the mercury and other contaminants in fish. This position directly opposes the long-held advice to avoid fish during pregnancy that women have been getting from their doctors.
This debate, although interesting, misses the simple fact that there is a third option. Pregnant women can get all of the benefits of omega-3 from fish, without taking any risks.
Pharmaceutical grade, highly purified and concentrated fish oil supplements like PharmaOmega Life are the best choice for mom and baby.
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Omega-3 is Dr.
Recommended “I strongly advise those pregnant and nursing women who choose not to eat fish to be certain to to take supplementary [omega-3] DHA. Fatty fish are high in DHA, which is good, but they are often high in toxic metals and environmental contaminants that are particularly damaging to babies.”
- John Robbins, Author of Food Revolution
“In the last month of pregnancy and first month of neonatal life, omega-3 fatty acids are rapidly incorporated into the brain of the baby.”
- Andrew Weil, M.D., Author of 8 Weeks to Optimum Health and Ask Dr. Weil
“The [omega-3] EPA of oily fish or fish oil supplements assist development of the fetal brain. They prolong gestation and increase birth weight.”
- Thomas Bartram, Author of Bartram’s Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine
“[Omega-3] DHA plays a particularly crucial role in the brain development of infants and children. DHA accumulates in the fetal brain late in pregnancy, and continues to accumulate during an infant's first few months of life. Researchers have determined that [omega-3] fatty acids affect intelligence in infancy and perhaps later in life.”
- Dr. Julian Whitaker, Author of The Memory Solution
“Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for the normal development of the unborn baby's brain, especially during the final three months of gestation when the size of its brain increases threefold. If the mother fails to get enough of these nutrients in her diet, the fetus will pirate what she has stored in her tissues—including her brain. Lab tests show that new mothers have half the normal blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Women who breast-feed their babies have even lower levels of DHA because they are continuing to supply the baby's need for omega-3 fatty acids. If a woman does not replenish her store of these essential elements following the birth of a child, she will have lower and lower levels with each additional child. Some people suggest this is why firstborn children score higher on intelligence tests. Until now, people have attributed the well-documented mental superiority of firstborn children to the fact they spend more one-on-one time with a parent. It is now being suggested that their greater cognitive abilities may also be due to a more generous supply of maternal DHA.”
- Artemis P Simopoulos M.D. and Jo Robinson, Authors of The Omega Diet
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