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Omega-3 fatty acids are considered essential fatty acids. They are essential to human health but cannot be manufactured by the body. For this reason, omega-3 fatty acids must be obtained from food. Omega-3 fatty acids can be found in fish, such as salmon, tuna, and halibut, other marine life such as algae and krill, certain plants (including purslane), and nut oils. There are three major types of omega 3 fatty acids that are ingested in foods and used by the body: alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Once eaten, the body converts ALA to EPA and DHA, the two types of omega-3 fatty acids more readily used by the body. Extensive research indicates that omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation and help prevent risk factors associated with chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and arthritis. Clinical studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids may be helpful in treating a variety of health conditions. The evidence is strongest for heart disease and problems that contribute to heart disease, but the range of possible uses for omega-3 fatty acids include; prevention of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, macular degeneration and more.
About 99 percent of the calcium in the human body is held in the bones and teeth. The remaining 1 percent of calcium circulates in the bloodstream, where it performs a variety of important functions. It helps to contract muscles and helps regulate the contractions of the heart. It plays a role in the transmission of nerve impulses and in blood clotting. Calcium is involved in the stimulation of contractions of the uterus during childbirth and in milk production. It also regulates the secretion of various hormones and aids in the functioning of various enzymes within the body. It is estimated that osteoporosis causes approximately 1.5 million fractures (broken bones) every year in the U.S. Not only can these fractures be painful and disfiguring, they may reduce a person’s ability to lead an active life. Osteoporosis affects every bone in the body, but the most common places where fractures occur are the back, hips, and wrists. As a calcium source, Osteo Cal Plus may help maximize the benefits of prescription osteoporosis therapy. If you have one of the many inflammatory conditions such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, or inflammatory bowel disease, your therapy may include a steroid that may cause bone loss as a side effect. Those who have begun menopause may find that Osteo Cal Plus helps protect from osteoporosis. Taking Oyster Shell Calcium may limit bone breakdown and protect against developing thin and brittle bones. UBB® Osteo Cal Plus (Calcium) may reduce the risk of osteoporosis; prevent muscle spasm, maintain strong bone and prevent bone loss, thus improving your mobility.
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Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her period stops and she can no longer become pregnant. It is a normal change in a woman's body. A woman will know she has reached menopause when she has not had a period for 12 months in a row (and there are no other causes, such as pregnancy or illness, for this change). This happens for most women after age 45. Menopause is sometimes called, "the change of life." In the years leading up to menopause, a woman’s ovaries slowly make less and less of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. You might not be aware of the changes happening in your body. Or, you might have symptoms as you near menopause. Many women wonder if these symptoms are normal, and many are confused about how to treat their symptoms. You will feel better by learning all you can about menopause and talking with your doctor about your health and your symptoms. If your symptoms are causing you discomfort or concern, your doctor can teach you about treatment options and help you to make wise choices. Menopause affects every woman differently. Your only symptom may be your period stopping. You may have other symptoms, too. Many symptoms at this time of life happen because you are getting older. But some are due to menopause. It’s not always possible to tell if symptoms are related to aging, menopause, or both. To read more please Click Here to purchase UBB Brand Black Cohosh
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 17 July, 2009.
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