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How omega-3 affects your body if you take it every day for 30 days

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Omega-3 is an essential fatty acid that many people do not get enough of, according to a LADbible article on omega-3 fish oil and its health effects. New insights highlighted in the article suggest that daily supplementation may lead to noticeable changes in the body within a month. Here are the key effects and considerations.

Omega-3 deficiency is widespread

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Research referenced in the LADbible article shows that around three-quarters of the global population do not meet recommended omega-3 intake levels, particularly EPA and DHA, which are vital for the body.

The body cannot produce omega-3

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As explained in the article, omega-3 fatty acids are essential, meaning the body cannot produce them on its own and must obtain them through diet or supplements.

Recommended daily intake

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The article notes that for adults, a daily intake of 250 to 500 mg of EPA and DHA is generally advised, often equivalent to one or two fish oil capsules depending on their content.

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May reduce inflammation

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According to the article, EPA plays a role in lowering inflammation in the body, which can affect both joints and the heart.

May relieve joint pain

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By reducing inflammation, the article explains that omega-3 may help ease symptoms associated with joint conditions such as arthritis.

Supports heart health

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The LADbible article links reduced inflammation in the heart to potentially improved cardiovascular function.

Important for brain function

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The article highlights that DHA is a key component of the brain, making up about 20 percent, and is therefore essential for cognitive processes.

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May improve memory and focus

Omega-3 intake is associated in the article with better memory, concentration, attention, and learning ability.

May help with dry eyes

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The article mentions that regular consumption may reduce symptoms such as dry eyes, which are often linked to omega-3 deficiency.

May improve skin condition

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Omega-3 is also connected in the article to improvements in skin health, particularly in conditions related to inflammation.

Side effect may include fishy burps

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A commonly mentioned side effect in the article is burping with a fishy taste when taking fish oil supplements.

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Quality of fish oil matters

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The article warns that lower-quality products may be rancid or oxidized, which can do more harm than good, as omega-3 is highly sensitive to oxidation.

Allergies and digestion can affect absorption

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According to the article, people with fish allergies or difficulty absorbing fats, such as those without a gallbladder, may struggle to absorb omega-3 and may need bile salts to support digestion.

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