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What is the difference between EPA and DHA?

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Question ajoutée par Utilisateur supprimé
Date de publication: 2016/11/21
Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

EPA and DHA do different things, so you need them both.

If your goal is reducing cellular inflammation, then you probably need more EPA than DHA. How much more? The most effective way to find out how much fish oil you need is to test your blood. Our Cellular Inflammation Test Kit allows you to test your personal levels at home. You will receive a detailed report with your AA and EPA levels, as well as your Cellular Inflammation Score, and personalized wellness recommendations. Then, you will never need to guess how much fish oil you should take.

Already know how much fish oil to take? Dr. Sears’ OmegaRx Fish Oil is the best way to get high levels of both EPA and DHA.

Afeefa P A
par Afeefa P A , Medical Laboratory Technologist , Modern Diagnostic Centre

Both are long-chain fatty acids!

EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid).

 

EPA and DHA are known for supporting heart, brain and eye health at all stages of life. 

 

If your goal is reducing cellular inflammation, then you probably need more EPA than DHA.

Ghazala Yousaf
par Ghazala Yousaf , Chemistry lecturer , Cadet College

EPA AND DHA mean eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid

professor Muhammad Tanzeem
par professor Muhammad Tanzeem , ASSISTANT PROFESSOR , GCUF

EPA    Eicosa pentanoic acid   

DHA   Dicosa hexanoic acid 

both are present in fish oil

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