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Bodyfirst 3X Fish Oil (30 Softgels)
What is Bodyfirst 3X Fish Oil Softgels?
Joint Health, Heart Health, Brain Health
Why Choose Bodyfirst 3X Fish Oil Softgels?
Joint Health : Omega-3 fatty acids help to reduce joint inflammation, swelling, and pain, resulting in healthy joints and bones.
Heart Health : Inflammation in the body can damage blood vessels and lead to heart disease. Omega-3 Fish Oil capsules help to reduce inflammation throughout the body while also controlling triglyceride levels.
Brain Health : Omega-3 fatty acids are used by our brain to prevent nerve damage, which is necessary for learning and memory improvement. It also aids in the prevention of age-related vision loss and the preservation of vision.
What are the key ingredients of Bodyfirst 3X Fish Oil Softgels?
Fish Oil : Our bodies require Omega 3 fatty acids for a variety of vital functions, but our bodies cannot produce them. Omega 3 can only be obtained through food or supplements. Omega 3 can be found primarily in fish, marine algae, and a few plant seeds. However, our modern diets are rarely able to provide the required quantity in a bioavailable form, so we should take omega 3 supplements for our health. Fish oil contains long-chain fatty acids like EPA and DHA, which are essential fats for our bodies to function properly. These fatty acids are also required for our bodies to effectively absorb a variety of nutrients.
What are the benefits of Bodyfirst 3X Fish Oil Softgels?
Joint Health, Heart Health, Brain Health
How to use Bodyfirst 3X Fish Oil Softgels?
For Adults ,One Softgel in a day, With meal.
Frequently Asked Questions for Bodyfirst 3X Fish Oil Softgels
1. What is the composition of BodyFirst® Fish Oil 3X ?
BodyFirst® Fish Oil consists of 1250 mg of Fish Oil which in turn contains 560 mg EPA
(Eicoapentaaenoic) and 400 mg DHA (Docosahexaenoic) Fatty Acids.
2. Where is fish oil extracted from?
Omega-3 fatty acids are derived from food. They can't be manufactured in the body. Fish oil contains two omega-3s called docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Dietary sources of DHA and EPA are fatty fish, such as salmon, mackerel and trout, and shellfish, such as mussels, oysters, and crabs.
3. Why is fish oil required?
Omega 3 fatty acids are not naturally produced by the body.
External supplements of omega 3 ensures proper metabolic functions.
4. What is EPA and DHA?
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) are omega 3 fatty acids that help in proper foetal development, including neuronal, retinal, and immune function. EPA and DHA may affect many aspects of cardiovascular function including inflammation, peripheral artery disease, major coronary events, and anticoagulation.
5. Who can consume BodyFirst® Fish Oil?
It is safe for anyone to consume until it is in the dosage range.