Omega-3 intake has been found to slow brain aging by boosting nutrient circulation to memory related brain regions in a pair of studies conducted by the University of Illinois published in the Nutritional Neuroscience Journal and Aging & Disease.
Higher levels of serum omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids have been found to be associated with healthy aging in adults, which was defined as living without chronic diseases such as cancer, CVD, lung disease, and severe chronic kidney disease.
Cannabinoid chemical compounds found in marijuana are also produced naturally in the body from omega-3 fatty acids. Tetrahydrocannabinol is responsible for most of the euphoric effects but it also has anti-inflammatory benefits.
Most modern diets tend to have more omega-6 included than omega-3 which can lead to cardiovascular problems.u00a0Omega -3 and omega-6 fatty acid may be closely related but they have different effects, the topic remains relevant in nutritional circle as dietary habits evolve.
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Desde hace mucho tiempo se nos ha informado sobre los grandes beneficios que tiene para la salud del corazu00f3n el consumo de Omega 3. Pero el nuevo estudio de JAMA afirma que todo lo que se dice sobre esta sustancia oleaginosa, no es cierto. Alega que u00a0no cumple con beneficios en tratamientos de personas con problemas cardiovasculares.
(Natural News) When a natural cure starts to gain a lot of attention for its efficacy in treating a particular ailment, those who profit from the conventional medical treatments do their best to downplay its abilities and protect their income stream. A recent meta-analysis in JAMA Cardiology casting doubt on omega-3 supplementationu2019s cardiovascular benefits is...
High intakes of omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids have been speculated to possibly increase risk ofchronic diseases by way of promoting low grade inflammation among other things.
Blocking the Omega-3 fatty acid transporter Mfsd2a could open the blood-brain barrier for drug delivery to treat a range of disorders such as Alzheimer's, stroke, and brain cancer.