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nuaEPA

    • Omega 3 as a modulator of inflammation. Menstruation, ovulation and implantation
    • Fatty acids necessary for the function of new cells
    • Pot of 30 or 90 pearls

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NuaEPA 1200mg, 30 capsules of NUA

Description and applications:

Omega 3 is a vitally important fat for the human body as it is involved in countless functions. The weekly consumption of oily fish can ensure good levels of omega 3 but there are times in life when having an extra omega 3 becomes necessary. Two of these times are during the search for pregnancy and in case of pain around menstruation.

The Omega 3 EPA from NuaEPA has a strong modulating effect on inflammation by controlling the production of Prostaglandins. This is the reason why, after taking it during a menstrual cycle, menstruations tend to be less painful, even in cases of endometriosis. After all, menstruation is the breakdown of tissue and a certain degree of swelling and discomfort is considered normal. However, when inflammation does not resolve in the optimal time, it needs modulators such as omega 3EPA.

The pelvic area of ​​women has very delicate structures, such as the tubes, which can be altered by surrounding inflammation.

The female sex hormones required for conception are themselves fatty substances. They come from cholesterol and need fats such as omega 3 for the formation of their outer membranes, which is why it is a highly recommended supplement prior to pregnancy. And Nua EPA is also interesting for future dads. Omega 3 is necessary to form spermatozoa with a suitable structure and with the ability to generate the substances necessary to penetrate the wall of the ovum.

Nua EPA is also slightly thinner for the blood. This undoubtedly favors the arrival of blood and nutrients both to the ovaries -for the development of follicles- and to the uterus -for the formation of the endometrium-, also favoring the fertility of the woman.

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.

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Dosage and directions for use:

We recommend taking the pearls during meals, neither before nor after but during meals.

The way you take Nua EPA may vary depending on the type of treatment:

- For dysmenorrhea: take one pearl a day during the follicular phase (from menstruation to ovulation) and two pearls a day during the luteal phase (from ovulation to menstruation).

- For reproductive purposes: take one pearl a day until the positive beta.

Presentation:

Pot of 30 pearls.

Warnings:

It is recommended not to exceed the doses of one pearl a day in people under anticoagulant therapy, unless their coagulation control is adequate, since there could be a slight, although not significant, increase in bleeding time. If you have any questions, consult your specialist.

Composition: For 1 pearl

  • Omega-3 (min. 93%) 1240 mg
  • EPA (min. 90%) 1200 mg
  • Vitamin E (antioxidant) 4,2mg

One NuaEPA 1200 pearl guarantees a minimum supply of 1.200mg of pure EPA / pearl (equivalent to 1.240 mg EPA as triglyceride / pearl)

Ingredients:

Purified Fish Oil, Vitamin E (Natural Mixed Tocopherols Blend). Pearl sheath: gelatin and glycerol.

NuaEPA1200 is free of phytanic acid.

Warnings:

The product contains polyols, sugar-free sweeteners, so excessive consumption could have a laxative effect.

 

Related Posts:

  • Metabolism of omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids in women with dysmenorrhea.

Wu CC, Huang MY, et al. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2008; 17 Suppl 1: 216-9.

  • Relief of primary dysmenorrhea by supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids.

Fazli Demirturk et al. The Pain Clinic, 14: 1, 81-8, 2002. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1163/156856902760189223

  • Eicosanoids in primary dysmenorrhea, endometriosis and menstrual migraine.

Benedetto C1. Gynecol Endocrinol. 1989; 3 (1): 71-94. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2658474

  • Prostaglandin E2: the master of endometriosis?

Meng-Hsing Wu et al. Exp Biol Med (Maywood) 2010 235:668. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20511671

  • "Effects of treatment with dopamine agonists on endometriotic lesions" Doctoral thesis presented by: Silvia Tamarit Bordes, Bachelor of Medicine. University of Valencia 2014.