Pure Nature Pure Omega-3
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- Flexible movement, healthy skin and fur
- Good for the heart, healthy intestines, immune system
- Supplement to food, essential fatty acids
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Description
Description
Pure Omega-3 90 Caps
For smooth movement. For healthy skin and fur. For the heart. With hypersensitivity. For healthy intestines. For the immune system. For mental health.
- Additional animal food
- Suitable for: man, cat, dog, rodent, horse, pony, bird
Compound:
- Composition per capsule: fish oil 1000 mg; EPA 180 mg; DHA 120 mg. 0; 3% Vit E (D-Alpha-Tocopherol)
Indication (s):
- For smooth movement
- For healthy skin and fur
- Good for the heart. In case of hypersensitens
- For healthy intestines
- For the immune system
- Mental health
- With severe shear or red skin
As a standard supplement to the diet for the preservation of a healthy skin and fur condition
Administration: directly in the mouth/mouth or by the food
Analysis:
- (per capsule) Fish oil 1000 mg of which EPA 180 mg and DHA 120 mg. 0; 3 % Vitamin E (D-Alpha-Tocopherol)
Properties per ingredient:
The polyunsaturated fatty acids can be subdivided into two large families: the Omega-3 family (Alfa-Linolenic acid group) and the Omega-6 family (linoleic acid group). Because the animal body cannot produce these fatty acids itself, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids must be received through the feed or supplementation. These essential fatty acids were also called vitamin F in the past.
In the twentieth century, the relationship between Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids in the diet was strongly moved in the direction of Omega-6 fatty acids. The increasing use of vegetable oils and fats; Those are rich in omega-6 fatty acids; stimulates the formation of arachidonic acid; At the expense of EPA and DHA. Arachidonic acid itself is abundantly present in Western food. It is estimated that the relationship between Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids in Western food is around 20-25: 1. Researchers state that a ratio of approximately 5: 1 is more desirable. Evolutionally, the dog (and its precursors) has consumed for millions of years of Omega-6 and Omega-3 in a ratio of (probably) 1: 1.
The enzyme Delta-6-Desaturase regulates both the conversion of linoleic acid to Dgla and the conversion from ALA to (ultimately) EPA. In the event of an excess of linoleic acid, this means that ALA can hardly use the enzyme anymore; And so there is hardly any more EPA and DHA is formed. This enzyme is already the slowest step in the chain and the functioning of this enzyme is also inhibited by many factors in the diet (including trans fatty acids; saturated fats; Zinc deficiencies; Magnesium and/or vitamin B6; alcohol) and metabolic factors (Hyper cholesterolemia; Diabetes; certain medicines). As a result, many animals themselves can hardly form GLA and EPA in our Western society; And that these fatty acids must therefore be supplied through the diet.
Dosage and application:
Unless the doctor or therapist prescribes otherwise.
The optimum dosage once a day: (build up dosage slowly).
- Dog 1 - 3 Capsule (s)
- Cat 1 - 2 capsule (s)
Advice for use:
In an acute situation, the dosage may be increased on the advice of a veterinarian. In the beginning of omega-3 oil, thin stools may occur in the beginning. If necessary, build up slowly.
Duration of treatment:
Omega-3 fatty acids are built into the cell membranes. This is a process of a few days to 2 weeks. The effect is usually visible after 1 to 3 weeks. After reducing the symptoms, a maintenance dose can be made. This is usually half the indicated dosage.
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