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Visit ORIGINS NUTRA Store Out of Stock Frequently Bought Together Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid,a primary structural component of the human brain, cerebral cortex, skin, and retina. DHA levels deplete as we age. Has multiple health benefits and support as an antioxidant and fights inflammation. Deficiency and low levels can be replenished through supplementation and diet. Disclaimer THE CONTENTS OF THIS WEBSITE ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, OR PREVENTION OF A DISEASE OR MEDICAL CONDITION. PLEASE CONSULT A PHYSICIAN FOR THE TREATMENT AND/OR MANAGEMENT OF ANY DISEASE OR MEDICAL CONDITION WITHOUT DELAY. Health Articles$27.99 (4.1)4.1 stars out of 14 reviews14 reviews $27.99 Item not available with current selections Nordic Naturals Algae DHA Softgels, 500 Mg, Certified Vegan Algae Oil 60 CtNordic Naturals Algae DHA Softgels 500 Mg Certified Vegan Algae Oil 90 Ct How do you want your item?MegaRed Advanced 4in1 500mg, 25 Softgels Sponsored current price $9.88 39.5 ยข/ea MegaRed Advanced 4in1 500mg, 25 Softgels4.7 out of 5 Stars. 249 reviews PickupDelivery2-day shipping Additional
WholesaleWhat is algae DHA good for?The omega-3 fatty acids in algal oil may help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. EPA and DHA can help lower blood pressure and triglycerides as well as improve how well your blood vessels work. They can keep your eyes healthy.
Which brand of DHA is best?Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega is our pick for the best overall because it's a high quality supplement that provides 1,100 mg of combined EPA and DHA sourced from wild-caught sardines and anchovies. The softgels are lemon-flavored, which can help eliminate the fishy aftertaste often found in other fish oil supplements.
How much DHA should I take during pregnancy?During pregnancy, the dietary goal for omega-3 fatty acids is 650 mg, of which 300 is DHA. Thus, in order make up the omega-3 fatty acid deficit in the diet, pregnant women are left with essentially 2 choices: fish oil supplements supplying EPA and DHA, or algae-derived DHA.
How much DHA should I take daily?The body doesn't produce fatty acids, so researchers recommend healthy people consume 500 milligrams daily of EPA plus DHA, and people with known heart disease or heart failure should aim for nearly twice that amount (at least 800 to 1,000 milligrams daily).
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