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Frequently Asked Question

What do Omega 3 fish oils contain?

Omega 3 fish oils contain essential polyunsaturated fatty acids that cannot be made in the body and therefore must be provided by the diet. The two key fatty acids they contain are DHA and EPA which are vital for our immune system, our brain health, mental development and overall well-being.



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"Laura Steve and John Burgess of Purdue University in the USA have discovered that children with higher amounts of the acids in their blood show better overall academic achievement and are specifically better at mathematics."

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