Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids constitute the two families of EFAs. EFAs are
considered "essential" because they are needed throughout the human life cycle,
cannot be manufactured in the human body, and therefore they must be obtained
through our diet on a daily basis for optimal health and wellness. The body must
receive a constant and balanced supply of EFAs to ensure proper prostaglandin
production. Prostaglandins are beneficial hormone-like compounds that affect
virtually every system in the body. They regulate pain and swelling, help
maintain proper blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and promote fluidity in
nerve transmission.
What are early signs of Essential Fatty Acids
(EFA) deficiency?
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• Fatigue |
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• Dry skin, eczema, or hair loss |
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• Mood swings or depression |
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• Poor memory |
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• Heart problems |
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• Poor circulation |
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• Immune weakness |
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• Reproductive problems (men and women) |
Where can I get a direct source of Essential
Fatty Acids (EFAs) ?
Omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, are found in cold water fish such as
sardines, mackerel, anchovies, and cod liver. GLA, an Omega-6 fatty acid, is
abundant in borage and evening primrose oils.
What type of fish does Nordic Naturals use in their products?
Nordic Naturals' fish oils come from sardines and anchovies, except for our
Children's DHA formula and Arctic Cod Liver Oil products (in flavored liquids or
capsules) which come exclusively from virgin Arctic cod liver in the fresh,
northern Norwegian waters.
What’s the difference between fish oil and flax seed oil?
Omega-3 fatty acids fall into two major categories: plant derived (flax seed
oil, yielding alpha linolenic acid, or ALA) or marine derived (fish oil,
yielding both EPA and DHA). The human conversion of ALA to EPA and DHA is
somewhat slow and can be inhibited by various conditions such as a diet high in
linoleic acid (Omega-6), trans-fatty acids such as fast foods and baked goods,
alcohol intake, certain health conditions, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies
(B3, B6, C, zinc, magnesium). Fish, on the other hand, is a direct source of EPA
and DHA. The general consensus is that only about 15% of
ALA converts to EPA, and it may not convert to DHA at all.
How soon will I see results?
It will vary depending on the concentration of the fish oil, your current
nutritional state, dosage, and current health. We often will hear that our
customers "feel better" and experience "clearer thinking" and "an enhanced well
being" within 2 weeks. For better results, we recommend you take EFAs daily for
at least two months to evaluate their benefits, and reduce your intake of
hydrogenated and trans-fats.
Are there any side effects?
Generally, none. Consumers typically report having more energy and greater
mental clarity while taking EFAs. If you experience repeat (burping) or a bad
taste, your supplement may be rancid (oxidized) or your body may not be
manufacturing enough lipase, the digestive enzyme our bodies make to digest fats
and oils. If you haven't ingested fish oils for a long time, it might take a
week or so for your body to adjust and make more of this enzyme.
Is it safe to take EFAs derived from fish? I’ve heard that fish oil contains
mercury and other environmental toxins.
Fish oils may contain environmental toxins that accumulate in a fish during
its life span. Potential toxins can be virtually eliminated given the use of
high quality raw materials, and a technologically advanced refining process
utilizing the very latest distillation technologies.
Nordic Naturals fish oils are molecularly distilled, utilizing a leading edge
enzymatic process where any potential heavy metals and dioxins are removed.
Third-party testing document the complete absence of heavy metals and dioxins
(where heavy metals are tested down to 25 particles per billion and dioxins down
to 0.5 particles per trillion).
While Nordic Naturals' policy is to test competing products on an ongoing basis
to monitor the overall quality level of the fish oil industry, Nordic Naturals
has never found a competing product to match its freshness and purity levels.
Do pregnant women need Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs)?
It is especially important for a pregnant and breastfeeding woman to consume
DHA (one of the omega-3s in fish oil) because the developing baby is dependent
on mom! DHA is an essential fat—we must get it from diet or supplements, because
our bodies don’t make it—and consuming enough DHA is critical for normal and
healthy development of infant brain, eyes, and nervous system. Inadequate
consumption of DHA during pregnancy has been linked to shortened gestational
periods and premature delivery.
Experts recommend that women consume 300–600 mg of DHA daily while pregnant and
breastfeeding. As with any supplement, it is best to consult your healthcare
professional
What is the recommended intake of Omega-3 fatty acids?
ISSFAL Recommended Dosage Chart
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Category |
Weight |
Dosage |
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Infants (1–18 months) |
0–15 lbs |
32 mg/lb EPA+DHA |
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Children (1.5–15 yrs) |
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15 mg/lb EPA+DHA |
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Adults (15–115 yrs) |
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650 mg EPA+DHA |
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220 mg EPA (minimum) |
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220 mg DHA (minimum) |
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Lactating Women |
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300 mg DHA daily |
Can we get enough Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) from the food we eat?
Fish is one of the most abundant sources of EFAs, but Americans simply don’t
eat enough fish on a regular basis. Even those who eat fish several times a week
aren’t getting enough EFAs because much of the fish consumed today are farm
raised (fed a diet of grains instead of fish meal) and lack significant amounts
of EPA and DHA. In addition, there are several factors that can lead to a
reduced absorption of EFAs: age, poor diet, alcohol consumption, low levels of
certain vitamins and minerals, some prescription drugs, compromised immune
status, and a diet high in trans-fatty acids (fast food, baked goods).
Good fats vs. Bad fats?
The "bad" fats are trans-fatty acids and saturated fats from animal products.
Trans-fatty acids should be avoided completely; this includes margarine,
shortening, and processed foods. Meat and dairy products contain high levels of
saturated fat, and should be eaten in moderation.
The "good" fats include polyunsaturated Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs). EFAs are
considered "essential" because they are needed throughout the human life cycle,
cannot be produced in the human body, and therefore must be provided through the
diet. Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids constitute the two families of essential
fatty acids. Omega-6 fatty acids include corn, soybean, safflower, and sunflower
oil. While it is important that your diet include both of these essential fatty
acids, it is becoming clear that balance is the key to good health. For more
information on this read this excerpt from
The pH Miracle for Weight Loss by Dr. Robert
Young on the alkalizing effect of Essential Fatty
Acids.
What should I look for when purchasing fish oil?
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Investigate the
manufacturing process. How is the fish oil manufactured,
and what are the manufacturing standards?
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Smell. Does the fish oil
smell fishy? If it smells fishy, the fish oil has most
likely been exposed to oxygen and is becoming rancid.
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Taste. Does the fish oil
taste fishy? The freshest fish oils should not taste
fishy. Avoid fish oils that have really strong fruit
flavor added to them because they are most likely trying
to hide the fishy flavor of rancid oil.
What is pharmaceutical grade?
Pharmaceutical grade/standard relates to the purity of an oil. Nordic
Naturals' fish oils are tested, before and after production, for heavy metals,
PCBs, and dioxin. The results are documented showing the absence of these
environmental toxins. Only a true pharmaceutical grade/standard product will
pass these standards.
Nordic Naturals' products test well below
(better than) pharmaceutical grade/standard
because they are solely based on the Norwegian Medicinal Standard, which is the
only true pharmaceutical grade/standard to be revered.
Will EFAs interfere with my medical condition or medications I’m taking?
Check with your healthcare professional since EFAs can reduce blood viscosity
and are not recommended if you are using blood thinners, taking high doses of
aspirin, or anticipating surgery.
Can EFAs be taken with
other supplements?
Yes, EFAs can be taken with a wide variety of
supplements. EFAs are extremely well tolerated, natural,
health-promoting, and safe to use every day.
How does the alginate
in Nordic Naturals' detoxification products bind to environmental
toxins?
Nordic Naturals' detoxification products contain Fucus
and Laminaria algae which has alginate in its cell walls. Alginate is
documented to molecularly bind to heavy metals. Therefore, it only binds
to heavy metals by molecular weight.
Does alginate
interfere with nutrient absorption?
Alginate does not interfere with nutrient absorption
because its binding is selective by molecular weight. It does not bind
to minerals such as iron, calcium, etc.
Why are the calories
the same, even though the omega-3 levels are different?
Omega-3s (EPA + DHA) are types of fats (essential fatty
acids) that naturally occur in fish oil. Fish oil happens to be a great
source of EPA and DHA. Fat (all fat) contains 9 calories per gram.
Nordic Naturals offers fish oil supplements with different
concentrations of EPA and DHA. However, a 1 gram capsule is going to
have 9 fat calories, regardless of the amount of EPA and DHA in the
capsule. And the 9 calories is from excellent quality fat, the type of
fat our body needs to be healthy.
Enteric coating of
fish oil capsules has become popular. Is it important or necessary?
Some manufacturers have moved to putting fish oil in
enteric coated capsules in response to consumer complaints of 'repeat'
or burping. Enteric coating increases the cost of the product, but more
importantly, it attempts to mask inferior fish oil products. Fresh and
pure fish oil does not need to be masked. If a product is enteric
coated, manufacturers hope that consumers will not experience 'repeat'.
It is also important to note that consumers with sub-optimal digestion
may not digest and absorb fish oil from an enteric coated capsule.
What are the 'other
omega-3s' listed on the Nordic Naturals supplement labels?
The 'other omega-3s' listed on Nordic
Naturals labels refer to omega-3 fatty acids (different from EPA and DHA)
that naturally exist in fish oil in low levels. The 'other omega-3s'
include fatty acids such as DPA (docospentaenoic acid) and ETA (eicosatetranoic
acid). These fats are involved in essential fatty acid metabolic
pathways in the body. EPA and DHA are the best studied omega-3 fats and
are considered the most functional omega-3s. You find this information
is on the label because Nordic Naturals tests each batch, knows exactly
what is in the oil, and chooses to disclose complete information to our
customers.
What if a person is
allergic to fish? Can they ingest fish oil?
Generally, yes. Allergens (what people
react to) in food are usually the protein component of a food (e.g.
gluten in wheat, casein in milk). Because Nordic Naturals pure fish oils
are thoughtfully and carefully manufactured (gentle processing, low
temperature, clay filtered, and microdistilled) they are essentially
void of protein components. As a result, people who react to eating fish
can generally consume fresh fish oil capsules. It is always a good idea
to consult with your healthcare practitioner before beginning a
supplement regime.
If a person is
sensitive to soy, can they take fish oils that contain vitamin E?
Vitamin E is an important addition for fish
oil because it helps preserve fish oil freshness (along with other
important manufacturing factors). Fish oils, like all liquid oils, are
subject to becoming oxidized, and vitamin E is a very effective and
natural antioxidant (for fish oil and for people!). Most of the time,
people with sensitivities to soy can consume vitamin E without worry,
even if it's originally derived from soy. Vitamin E is an oil (a
fat-soluble vitamin) and, for supplements, is purified to be 100% pure
vitamin E—no protein components [note: the allergen in a food is usually
the protein (e.g. gluten in wheat, casein in milk)]. It is always a good
idea to consult with your healthcare practitioner before beginning a
supplement regime.
How long does it take
Nordic Naturals to get from fish to capsule?
The primary goal for Nordic Naturals is to
optimize freshness levels in our fish oils. We strive to minimize the
time from catch to processing, and ideally the fish is processed within
hours of being caught. During processing, we consistently monitor
freshness levels of the raw material using acidity levels (an accurate
measure of freshness). Even though standard acidity allowance is 1.0,
Nordic Naturals does not allow more than 0.1, and in many instances our
acidity level measures 0.01. While complete processing may take days,
our raw material is protected in a nitrogen environment to maintain
optimal freshness in the final product.
Do essential fats
speed the metabolism in a child? Our 7 year old son is overweight. We
have a healthy lifestyle at home, and I want him to develop normally. Is
there a supplement he should be getting?
Essential fats do not 'speed' metabolism,
but they do support healthy metabolism. Essential fats are fats that are
required for humans (hence 'essential' fats) and we must consume them
through diet. It’s difficult to get good amounts of these fats in our
foods, especially for children; pure fish oil is an excellent source.
Consider supplementing with Nordic Naturals Omega-3.6.9 Junior—this
will give your son the healthy fats he needs to support efficient
metabolism, promote proper growth and development, and keep him healthy
through physical activity, too. The capsules are small, lemon
flavored—he can chew or swallow them.
What is the best fish
oil supplement to take for low mood?
Research has shown that DHA from fish oils
is the primary omega-3 fatty acid for brain health. Fish oil is a
natural source of both EPA and DHA. Cod liver oil provides
proportionately more DHA than EPA. To help improve low mood, try
Nordic Naturals DHA or Cod Liver Oil. Because fish oil is
a natural product and the body needs time to incorporate the nutrition,
many people find it takes 2–3 weeks before they feel real benefit, and
then the benefits continue, as long as they supplement consistently.
If a person is
allergic to lanolin, topically, will they have a reaction to the
Arctic-D CLO?
The raw material (lipid) used to produce
Vitamin D3 is separated from the lanolin, which has been separated from
the wool fat. There are several purification steps from raw material to
the pure vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), and because of this, the supplier
believes that a person who is allergic to lanolin topically is not
likely to be allergic when ingesting Vitamin D3.
Also, we need to keep in mind that healthy digestive processes—gut
pH, digestive enzyme action—are intended to digest, package, and
transport nutrients, adding a degree of protection as well.
It's an individual's choice to consume a product and we always
recommended that people with allergies confer with their healthcare
practitioner.
How much iodine is in
Our Omega Oils?
Nearly all of the iodine naturally present in fish is removed during
our purification process. Test results show levels of iodine in ProOmega to be typically 0.5-1.5 mcg/g, and
not more than 2.0 mcg/g. For reference, the current Recommended Dietary
Allowance* for iodine is 150 mcg/g for adult men and women, 220 mcg/d
during pregnancy and 90 mcg/d for children over 1 year of age.
*Dietary Reference Intakes, Food & Nutrition Board, Inst of Med, 2005
What does anisidine
value and TOTOX mean?
Anisidine value (AV) is a measurement of past
oxidation. Precisely, it is the measure of aldehyde production during
oxidation of fats. AV essentially reflects how an oil has been handled
and stored versus peroxide value (PV), which measures current
oxidation. For both AV and PV, a lower number is better. TOTOX (total
oxidation value) is used to describe total oxidation to which an oil has
been exposed. PV x 2 + AV = TOTOX
Recent tests of Nordic Naturals fish oils report TOTOX values of
7.0. Our oils typically range between 5 and 14.
Upper limits, per the current Voluntary Standards for Omega-3s in the
United States:
Peroxide value: Maximum is 5 meq/kg
Anisidine value: Maximum is 20
TOTOX: Maximum of 26
Why the excitement
about our new cod liver oil?
We have begun working with independent fisherman in
smaller boats and manufacturing the fresh oils right next to the
harbor. We continue to manufacture in an oxygen-free environment.
Because of this, our cod liver oil has anisidine values (AV) between 1
and 2 – that’s five to ten time below the industry average. AV is one
measure of oxidation, so the lower the number, the better.