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Fish Oil Will Boost Your Heart And Brain

<p>In recent study&comma; it was suggested that diet that is rich in fish oil will improve your heart and brain health&period; Though&comma; the mystery of how much oil is required and what supplement for the fish oil will be best for a person is yet to be solved&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The study found that older women who have high level of Omega-3 fatty acid had brain in a healthy condition as compared to others of the same age group with low level of Omega-3 fatty acid&period; Omega-3 fatty acid is there in fish oil&period; This implies that the former would be able to maintain their brain for one year or two&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As per the research&comma; this is possible as Omega-3 fatty acid is able delay the dementia and cognitive aging&period; In order to get a high level of fish oil&comma; people should either opt for a variety of fish no less than five days a week or should eat twice in a week and consume supplements daily&comma; as per the researchers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Researchers found that having fish oil avoid any significant affect on the strokes&comma; heart attacks or death&period; In another study&comma; researchers suggested that Omega-3 fatty acid will benefit heart and will reduce the risk of any heart related diseases&period; It is beneficial to those who have high risk of heart related disease&comma; says American Heart Association&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Omega-3 fatty acid is able to reduce the risk of abnormal heart beats which may eventually lead to heart attacks&comma; known as arrhythmia in medical terms&period; This will also decrease blood fats &lpar;triglyceride&rpar; level&comma; slow sign of growth rate and lower the blood pressure somewhat&period; The study was carried on a group of people who were recommended to have as a minimum two serving of fish a week&comma; mostly fatty fish like mackerel&comma; salmon&comma; lake trout&comma; herring&comma; albacore tuna and sardines&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Thu group suggested that food rich in Omega-3 fatty acid&period; But those who suffer heart problems should consult their doctor to get additional supplement as having rich fish oil food won’t be enough for them&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Gina Lundberg&comma; a spokeswoman for the heart association and an assistant professor of medicine said that she suggests fish oil additions to those who are above 50&period; It not only lowers the triglyceride and cardiovascular advantages but also as this acts as strong antioxidants and benefits brain power&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Whereas Physician Steven Masley&comma; a fellow with the heart association&comma; says that he suggests his patients to consume 1&comma;000 milligrams of Omega-3 fatty acid in a day either by eating fish or by taking supplements&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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