Prenatal supplement...or brain health supplement?*
Yes.
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The new OmegaVia DHA 600 has, well, 600 mg of DHA per pill. It's the only product that provides enough DHA for the second half of pregnancy.[/caption] OmegaVia DHA 600 is our newest product. You kept bugging us. Now here it is.
What is it?
- It’s an ultra-pure DHA-only supplement made from Anchovy, Sardine, and Mackerel
- Each capsule has 600 mg of DHA Omega-3
- The DHA is in the well-absorbed triglyceride (rTG) form
Who should take it:
- Men and women considering parenthood ( 4 months before conception)*
- Pregnant and nursing women (600 to 900 mg DHA per day)*
- Adults concerned about brain health*
- Adults concerned about eye health*
How much does it cost?
$25.99 for 120 softgelsWhy it’s special:
- It has the most DHA available in one pill. (Yet it’s not a horse pill)
- It’s made using a new gentle, heat-free technology called enzymatic concentration. Less heat equals less damage to delicate Omega-3 molecules.
Features:
- Purified to remove mercury
- The Omega-3 is in the well-absorbed triglyceride form
- It’s enteric coated to reduce odor and burping
- It is third-party tested for your peace of mind
DHA 600 is larger than EPA 500 pills but much smaller than regular OmegaVia[/caption]
What's the right DHA dosage for brain health?
There is always some news report about why fish oil doesn't work. Recently, there was a lot of media attention about one study that used 320 mg of DHA per day. The media reported that it does nothing for brain health or eyes. A 'waste of money,' said Newsweek. Case closed. Toss your fish oil pills. Not so fast. While we were developing this formula, I spent a lot of time reviewing DHA studies (certainly more time than Jessica Firger from Newsweek) from the last decade that focused on cognitive health. I noticed a couple of things:- Studies that used less than 500 mg per day consistently failed to provide cognitive benefits.*
- Studies that used more than 600 mg or so showed fairly consistent benefits.*
DHA & Brain Health Clinical Studies: Dosage and Results
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Comparison of recent DHA research: studies that used less than 500 mg of DHA per day showed a near unanimous lack of cognitive or brain health benefit.[/caption]
Dosage matters.
As Dr. Barry Sears regularly explains to his readers, if you take a placebo dose, you can expect a placebo result.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.