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Fish Oil Or Sunflower Oil - Omega 3 Versus Omega 6
By Dr. M. V. Hegde
Did you know the deficiency of w-3 in the daily diet
is one of the causes for the present ailments prevalent in society?
For more information, please go through the following:
Omega Three Institute of Food Pharmacy
w-3 Fatty Acids and health in the new millennium
Every life form requires food, air and water for sustenance
of life. These, alongwith interactions with the genes they possess,
are converted to nutrients in the body. Man has evolved with certain
limitations in his synthetic abilities, because of which as many as 48
readymade ingredients, comprising 10 amino acids, 16 vitamins, 20 trace
elements, and two fatty acids are required to be consumed in his diet.
These are regarded as "essential" as we have no ability to synthesize
them. Vitamins and trace elements are micro-nutrients required in
microgram and milligram quantities. Recent research has shown that
drastic changes in the lifestyle and food habits in the last century have
particularly lowered the w-3 fatty acid levels in the human body with
dire consequences to human health.
Both omega six (w-6) and omega three (w-3) fatty acids
have been identified as essential fatty acids (EFAs). Recently,
it has become clear that the w-6 EFA is much more widely distributed and
is adequately consumed by populations all over the world in their diet
through a wide range of foods. However, the intake of w-3 EFAs has
been decreasing rapidly for the last 100 years due to production of foods
that are deficient in w-3 EFAs as well as changes in dietary practice.
This, combined with dramatic changes in lifestyle that result in an increased
destruction of w-3 EFAs in the body, have led to a significant selective
reduction of w-3 EFAs in the body.
Now, w-3 EFAs are found to be essential for good health
from conception to death. Their loss or deficiency may contribute
to fertility problems, pregnancy related complications, developmental
disorders (e.g. mental retardation, diabetes and child behavioral
disorders), and non-communicable adult disorders (e.g. diabetes, hypertension,
cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications, hypercholesterimia,
triglycerides, Alzheimer's dementia, Parkinson's disease), certain cancers
and aging.
w-3 EFA deficiency can be corrected by improved food
production, dietary supplementation, and by reducing their destruction
by toxic free radicals in the body and the environment with the
use of dietary antioxidants, e.g. vitamins E, C and b-carotene in fruits
and vegetables. Such correction in the early stages of development may
prevent many of the later diseases and improve the quality of life.
This will guarantee healthy and long living civilizations.
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