Omega-3 DHA: if nature is not enough…
Omega 3 DHA
Who wouldn’t want more fluidity and flexibility for the nerve membranes of their brain? Well, the element responsible for all this is DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, also known by its 19th-century name—cervonic acid—because it is highly present in the brain.
Important acronyms for our health, but we don’t always manage to get the right amounts
Normally DHA can be synthesized by the human body if it takes in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) from some food, but—as in bad soccer teams—the “wing” (ala) is scarce in our current diet, and moreover its conversion is not always perfect. The risk of having low DHA levels is high with the Western lifestyle… but if you’re an adult… do as you please. However, during children’s growth, when the brain is forming, it is especially important to pay attention to a healthy, balanced diet rich in DHA, which also provides beneficial effects on visual acuity and cognitive processes.
And if the child doesn’t want to eat fish? Well, there’s Omegor Kids! Now in our shop you will find a new high-quality chewable and tasty blackcurrant-flavored formula… alongside the honey syrup orange-flavored formulation here. But as for homework, you should still make them do it yourselves...




