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DHA for Healthy Kids
A great deal of research conducted on omega-3 fatty acids points to the fact that I.Q.does much more than
support the brain and eyes.
The inclusion of DHA in a child's diet can improve learning ability; whereas DHA
deficiencies are associated with both learning and behavioral disorders.
Low DHA levels are associated with behavior problems in children and neurological conditions in adults.
Mood disorders have been successfully corrected with omega-3 supplementation.
Studies have shown that DHA can help improve difficult breathing and environmental sensitivities.
The positive effects of DHA supplementation are still being discovered as this exciting research continues.
Daily Food for Your Brain Daily use of I.Q.
normalize the levels of DHA in your blood.
Feed your brain and eyes with I.Q. every day to keep them functioning at their peak for
years to come.
References:
1. Von Schacky, C et al. The effect of di
etary omega-3 fatty acids on coronary atherosclerosis. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trail.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999 April, 130:7, 554-62.
2. Stoll, AL et al. Omega-3
fatty acids and bipolar disorder. Prostaglandins Leukot Essential Fatty Acids, 1999 May, 60:5-6. 329-37.
3. Villani, F et al, Effect of dietary supplementation with polyunsaturated
fatty acids on bronchial hyperreactivity in subjects with seasonal asthma. Respiration, 1998, 65:4, 265-9.
4. Kankaanpää, P et al. Dietary fatty acids and allergy. Annals of Medicine, 1999, 31:4, 2282-7.
5. Horrocks LA, et al. Health Benefits of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Pharmacol Research, 1999 Sept,
More DHA Related Information:
Supports healthy brain and eye function
Brain Nutrient Helps Depression and Infant Nutrition
Protects your nervous system and your heart
Provides this important omega-3 fatty acid
Naturally enhances prenatal health
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