Currently, 95.7% of Americans are not consuming enough
omega-3 EPA + DHA to reach cardioprotective levels. 1.
A large and growing body of evidence shows that insufficient levels of omega-3 EPA + DHA may be associated with serious health complications for many Americans. 2.
Low levels of omega-3 are related to increased risk of
cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death among both men and
women in the United States. 3.
Harvard researchers evaluated the mortality
effects of several dietary, lifestyle and metabolic risk factors in the United
States. They found that insufficient levels of omega-3 were associated with
serious health complications and nearly 100,000 premature deaths each year. 4.
Don't be a statistic when Omega-3s offer such a wealth of health benefits. Get 500 mg of EPA DHA Omega-3 daily. You can do that by having two fish meals each week that feature salmon, tuna, sardines or other high omega-3 fish.
If you have heart disease or risk factors that lead to higher risk of heart disease you need 1000 mg of EPA DHA daily.
Finally if you have elevated triglycerides you should aim for 4000 mg of EPA DHA daily.
Ask your doctor to run a simple blood test, the Omega-3 Index at your next visit. The goal for optimal health is 8%.