
DHA Clinical Studies
DHA. It almost sounds like a government organization of some sort, yet by no means is that the case. DHA is the abbreviation for Docosahexaenoic Acid, which plays a far more important role to your overall health than any organization might.
It is one of the essential polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids that helps promote overall health and wellness, and especially optimal function of the brain and the eyes. Clinical studies indicate additional benefits of the essential fatty acid. The following are a few examples of recent research.
DHA Clinical Studies -- Fish Oil DHA Vs. Algae Based DHA
For years it has been known that fish oil carries a high amount of DHA. However, it is also widely known that throughout the industrial age, fish have become increasingly contaminated due to environmental pollution.
High levels of mercury, PCBs and other substances have made it into the food supply. As a result, the DHA found in fish oil is simply a byproduct offering the same potential contamination.
Recent efforts to provide DHA and EPA through microalgae sources have proven to be successful in offering alternatives to fish oil. DHA-rich microalgae offer a safe alternative to fish oil while providing the necessary omega-3 fatty acids.
Dementia Reduction -- DHA Clinical Studies
Another fascinating DHA clinical study has stemmed from the improved brain function associated with high levels of DHA in the brain. Patients diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer's disease consistently display a low level of DHA. The low levels are seen as a direct correlation between the depletion of brain function during the aging process, as well as a possible aid in prevention. Simply put, DHA is a crucial anti-aging element.
DHA Clinical Studies and Green Medica's Brain Rescue
Using only the highest quality DHA, Green Medica has developed a supplement known as Brain Rescue -- the only PC DHA orthomolecular supplement offered in the world. Users of all ages have enjoyed better brain function in the form of clarity, focus and being more alert. In older patients, Brain Rescue has also displayed mental anti-aging effects, or a slowing of the process that is associated with the lack of clarity experienced by older people.






