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Omegia™ DHA

Omegia™ DHA is an oil blend of Supercritical CO₂ extracted SeaBerry® oils and Algia™ DHA oil. This unique standardized formula contains all the essential fatty acids Omega-3 (DHA), -6, -7, -9. It also provides potent antioxidants, such as Vitamin E, which is essential for human health.

Features:

  • A low Omega 6 content. Some medical researches suggest that excessive levels of omega-6 fatty relative to certain omega-3 fatty acids may increase the probability of several diseases.

  • All the raw materials are vegan origin and internationally-certified.

  • Supercritical CO₂ extraction – Low temperature and solvent-free process to preserve the delicate nutrients in their natural form

  • Puredia Algia™ DHA oil comes from microalgae, free from pollution

  • Wholly owned manufacturing facilities with international GMP certification

  • Puredia SeaBerry® is originated from Tibetan Plateau, the Third Pole, at an altitude of 3000 meters. Its nutritional value is the highest among other breeds and locations.

Health Benefits*:

  • Helps maintain normal brain function

  • Helps support normal vision

  • Helps regenerate mucous membranes

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Specification

  • DHA ≥ 20%

  • Omega 7 ≥ 20%

Reference

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  2. Hibbeln, Joseph R; Nieminen, Levi RG; Blasbalg, Tanya L; Riggs, Jessica A; Lands, William EM (2006). “Healthy intakes of n−3 and n−6 fatty acids: estimations considering worldwide diversity”. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 83 (6 Suppl): 1483S–1493S. PMID 16841858

  3. Okuyama, H.; Ichikawa, Y.; Sun, Y.; Hamazaki, T.; Lands, W.E.M. (2006). “ω3 Fatty Acids Effectively Prevent Coronary Heart Disease and Other Late-Onset Diseases – The Excessive Linoleic Acid Syndrome”. In Okuyama, H. Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease. World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics. pp. 83–103. doi:10.1159/000097809. ISBN 3-8055-8179-3. PMID 17167282

  4. Sinn, Natalie, et al. “Effects of n-3 fatty acids, EPA v. DHA, on depressive symptoms, quality of life, memory and executive function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: a 6-month randomised controlled trial.” British Journal of Nutrition 107.11 (2012): 1682-1693.

  5. Stough, Con, et al. “The effects of 90-day supplementation with the omega-3 essential fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on cognitive function and visual acuity in a healthy aging population.” Neurobiology of aging 33.4 (2012): 824-e1.

  6. Yang, Baoru, and Risto Erkkola. “Effects of sea buckthorn oil on mucous membranes of patients of Sjögren’s syndrome (1).”