DHA omega-3 fish oil boosts brain estrogen

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DHA omega-3 fish oil boosts brain estrogen


A lab study in Scientific Reports found that taking supplements of DHA — the omega-3 fatty acid found in fish oil (and algal oil; algae is where the fish get it from!) and synthesized from ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) found in foods such as walnuts and flaxseed — boosts production of estrogen in the brain. Yes, guys, it’s essential, and since you convert only 2 percent of ALA into DHA, getting plenty is vital. 


Estrogen is important for brain health: It helps reduce nerve damage from stroke, and protects the brain from environmental toxins such as methyl mercury. And an estrogen imbalance in the brain is linked to changes that contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, depression and some autoimmune disorders. 


Benefits of DHA: Studies show (inconclusively, says the National Institute for Complementary and Integrative Medicine) that fish oil decreases tumor cell proliferation. We know that it reduces the effects of hypertension, arthritis, atherosclerosis, depression, diabetes, myocardial infarction and the risk of blood clots. 


In a randomized study, people who took 900 mg of DHA omega-3 daily for 28 weeks had improved learning and memory function. We say their brain age was six years younger! So take 900 mg DHA algal oil daily, unless you’re on a blood thinner; then check with your doc and stick with salmon and ocean trout. 

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