Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Your Health: "While you know "omega" as the last letter of the Greek alphabet, and meaning, "the end," it is doubtful that you have heard the end about "omega-3 fatty acids." In fact, you'll be hearing more and more about this long-chain fatty acid and how important it is to your health, and how American diets should be increased in this nutrient.
Isn't FAT a Four-Letter Word?
No! Fat is not a bad word! It's understandable that people have come to believe that all fats are bad for them. For over two decades, dietary guidance has emphasized the importance of choosing a diet low in fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol. However, this is wrongly interpreted by consumers to mean that all fat is bad and should be eliminated from the diet. In fact, omega-3 fatty acids (and omega-6 fatty acids) are building blocks of every living cell in the human body, and are absolutely essential for normal health and development. Since the human body is unable to synthesize omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and must obtain them through diet, they are called "Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's)."... (click on link above to read entire article) ...
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