nuaDHA
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- Jar of 30 pearls
- Essential fatty acid for the formation of the nervous system of the embryo
- Promotes male fertility by improving sperm quality
Nua DHA 1000mg, 30 pearls, from NUA laboratories
Description and applications:
Omega 3 is a fat of vital importance for the human body since it is involved in countless functions. Weekly consumption of oily fish can ensure good levels of omega 3, but there are times in life when having extra omega 3 becomes necessary. Two of these moments are during the search for pregnancy and in case of mental overload due to stress.
Our stressful lifestyle, the inevitable exposure we suffer to environmental toxins, the low consumption of oily fish in the diet and the increase in life expectancy mean that we quickly consume our reserves of omega 3 DHA. That is why it would be interesting to supplement with omega 3 DHA periodically even without having a clear condition to treat.
Regarding the reproductive process, the high dose of omega 3 DHA contained in each Nua DHA pearl, maintained over time, has been shown to have effects on sperm quality, favoring fertility processes, both natural and assisted. And DHA deficiency is related to higher rates of male infertility.
Different studies support its protective effect on sperm. They increase the amount of antioxidant enzymes that prevent deterioration on the way to meeting the oocyte. Supplementation with DHA, together with fat-soluble vitamins and antioxidants, has been efficient in improving spermatogenesis in cases of oligozoospermia as well as oxidative fragmentation of sperm DNA.
In combination with omega 3 EPA, it improves seminal parameters in cases of oligoasthenoteratospermia.
Omega 3 DHA is also the most recommended omega during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It is a fundamental fatty acid for the correct development of the brain, the nervous system and the development of the visual system of the fetus. The consumption of omega 3 in the form of seafood is a good technique to prevent postpartum depression, although omega 3 supplementation is recommended for its treatment once it has developed.
Nua DHA is especially important in assisted fertility processes since it improves the quality and fluidity of the membranes of the cells it reaches, improving their chances of survival in processes such as freezing and thawing.
Nua's line of omega 3 fatty acids is specially designed to facilitate their assimilation and use by the human body. Its exclusive presentation in triglyceride format makes the fatty acid more bioavailable to the body, compared to other types of presentations.
If you are interested in continuing reading information about fertility and inflammation, I recommend this article: Inflammation and Fertility
Dosage and instructions for use:
We recommend taking the pearls during meals, not before or after but during meals.
The recommended dose for treatments related to improving fertility is one pearl per day and the treatment should be continued for a minimum of 32 weeks.
For the treatment of other conditions, consult your doctor or therapist.
Composition: For 1 pearl
- Omega-3 (min. 90%) 1120 mg
- DHA (min. 85%) 1000 mg
- Vitamin E (antioxidant) 5.3 mg
One pearl of NuaDHA 1000 guarantees a minimum contribution of 1000 mg of pure DHA/pearl (equivalent to 1,125 mg DHA as triglyceride/pearl)
Ingredients:
Purified fish oil, vitamin E (mixed tocopherols). Capsule shell: gelatin and glycerol.
The product is sugar-free, gluten-free, and GMO-free (Genetically Modified Organisms).
no saturated or trans fats, no fish protein.
Presentation:
Jar of 30 pearls.
Warnings:
It is recommended not to exceed the dose of one pearl per day, especially in people on anticoagulant therapy, unless their coagulation control is adequate, since there could be a slight, although not significant, increase in bleeding time.
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Related Posts:
- N-3 (Omega-3) Fatty Acids in Postpartum Depression: Implications for Prevention and Treatment. Beth Levant. Depression Research and Treatment, Vol 2011, pp 16. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989696/
- Dietary supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) improves seminal antioxidant status and decreases sperm DNA fragmentation.
- C Martínez-Soto et al. Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, 2016. Dec;62(6):387-395
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27792396
- Dietary fatty acids affect semen quality: a review.
- Esmaeili, et al. Esmaeili V et at. Andrology. 2015 May;3(3):450-61. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25951427
- Diet and men's fertility: does diet affect sperm quality?
Feiby L. et al. Departments of Environmental Health, Nutrition, and Epidemiology, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts; Channing Division of Network Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; and Department of Urology, Shady Grove Fertility, Baltimore, Maryland