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Pregnant? Give Your Unborn Child Omega 3 DHA Safely – Study Has Interesting Results

  • Posted on July 24, 2010 at 9:08 am

A recent study reported in England’s, The Lancet, of 11,875 pregnant women studied, the children of those who consumed more fish (More than 12 ounces a week- the equivalent of 2 or 3 fish meals), had higher levels of cognitive ability, pro-social behavior, better motor and verbal skills. Children of mothers who ate less than 12 ounces had a higher risk of low verbal skills and poor social development. While we debate on the safety of fish in coastal waters, and the restrictions suggested by the US Government that pregnant women should restrict their intake, too many studies show the benefits to developing fetuses and children for us not to look closely. It is time to turn to alternatives.


Dr. Joseph Hibbeln, one of the world’s leading authorities on Omega-3 fatty acids, in interviews and articles, states the critical importance of DHA for pregnant women and their unborn child. As the child’s brain develops, DHA is essential for developing neural pathways and neurons so that the brain grows more synapses. As Dr. Hibbeln further states, this timing is essential for children. In other words, you only have one time to get this right.


For most women, being pregnant brings that all too familiar change to the digestive system when eating brings on anything from feeling queasy to downright being “sick”. With that in mind, even knowing full well that the DHA in fatty fish is beneficial for the unborn baby, the thought of sitting down to a lovely meal of grilled salmon may not be easily tolerated during pregnancy.


The question arises, how much DHA is enough for pregnant women, and how to get it? According to The Lancet study, moms-to-be should eat a minimum of 340g of fish a week or two to three meals of fish weekly.


Today’s research is pointing clearly to the vast benefit of DHA from fish oil rather than a vegetable/seed oil source. Perhaps if we were not swimming in seed oil from our foods, DHA from either source would be beneficial but what is lacking in our diets today is fish, not more seed or vegetable oil.


Finding a good Omega 3 EPA DHA supplement will take some digging. With many food grade fish oils on the shelves today, it is very important the oil be of a pharmaceutical grade. A simple prick test of a capsule will let you know the quality. Find a pure liquid form, bottled in glass, which is essential for the oxidation process, and make sure they are the manufacturer, not the supplier. Capsules hide a host of things which is why many suffer indigestion.

Lois Smithers, an equestrian who suffered competition injuries, credits Omega 3 with ending painful chronic inflammation from two fractured vertebra and spent years researching Omega 3′s and sea-based health solutions. Owner, Sea-Based Health, LLC. See recommended products- http://seabasedhealth.com

Pregnant? Give Your Unborn Child Omega 3 DHA Safely

  • Posted on July 22, 2010 at 7:08 am

Study Has Interesting Results

A recent study reported in England’s, The Lancet, of 11,875 pregnant women studied, the children of those who consumed more fish had higher levels of cognitive ability, pro-social behavior, better motor and verbal skills. While we debate on the safety of fish in coastal waters, and the restrictions suggested by the US Government that pregnant women should restrict their intake, too many studies show the benefits to developing fetuses and children for us not to look closely. It is time to turn to alternatives.

Dr. Joseph Hibbeln, one of the world’s leading authorities on Omega-3 fatty acids, in interviews and articles, states the critical importance of DHA for pregnant women and their unborn child. As the child’s brain develops, DHA is essential for developing neural pathways and neurons so that the brain grows more synapses. As Dr. Hibbeln further states, this timing is essential for children. In other words, you only have one time to get this right.

The question arises, how much DHA is enough for pregnant women? According to The Lancet study, moms-to-be should eat a minimum of 340g of fish a week or two to three meals of fish weekly.
Today’s research is pointing clearly to the vast benefit of DHA from fish oil rather than a vegetable/seed oil source. Perhaps if we were not swimming in seed oil from our foods, DHA from either source would be beneficial but what is lacking in our diets today is fish, not more seed or vegetable oil.

Finding a good Omega 3 EPA DHA supplement will take some digging. With many food grade fish oils on the shelves today, it is very important the oil be of a pharmaceutical grade. A simple prick test of a capsule will let you know the quality. Find a pure liquid form, bottled in glass, which is essential for the oxidation process, and make sure they are the manufacturer, not the supplier. Capsules hide a host of things which is why many suffer indigestion.

Lois Smithers spent years researching Omega 3′s and sea-based health solutions, and credits Omega 3 with ending years of painful chronic inflammation. She and Deb Morgan own Sea-Based Health, LLC, focusing on the latest Omega 3 news. Get health tips, recommended products- http://seabasedhealth.com.

Can You Join A Fraternity If You Have A Child And Have Your Own Home Off Campus?aphia, K-a-psi, Omega-psi Phi?

  • Posted on February 1, 2010 at 2:45 pm

Can you join a Fraternity if you have a child and have your own home off campus?Alpha phi Alpha , Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi?
Does any of these Frats except people who have a kid? Becoming a member of these Fraternitys is an amazing opportunity and I would hate to be disqualified because I have a 2 year old daughter at home and live off Campus in military housing because I am also Active Duty Military

I Read Omega 3 & Evening Primose Oil Combined Has Been Shown To Improve Attention In Child 8-12. What Is Dose?

  • Posted on November 3, 2009 at 8:41 am

Omega 3 and evening primose oil has helped children with adhd improve attentiveness etc. I want to know how much evening primose oil to give?

Has Anyone Flown Their Child In A Cosco Alpha Omega Elite Car Seat?

  • Posted on October 30, 2009 at 8:44 pm

I am flying to San Francisco in about 2 weeks and want to see if there are any tips parents have in order to fly seamlessly with this seat and with my 16 month old. The carseat is FAA certified and my daughter has no trouble sitting in it in the car, but I worry about her level of comfort on the flight. Any advice?

Is It Safe Omega Vitamins And A Supplement For A Child?

  • Posted on September 28, 2009 at 8:39 am

I have a 7 year old son with ADHD and I started giving him Omega vitamins and I was considering giving him a focus supplement as well but am hesittant. Any opinion?

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