Omega-3 is called an essential fatty acid for a reason – it’s
essential for your body to function, but it has some surprising hidden
health benefits too.
What is omega-3?
Two important omega-3s, DHA and EPA, are found mainly in oily fish
including salmon, mackerel and sardines, but you don’t have to miss out
if you don’t eat fish – linseeds, pecans, hazelnuts and walnuts are rich
in another form of omega-3 called ALA, which gets turned into DHA and
EPA in your body.
Omega-3 vs omega-6
Unfortunately, most of us aren’t getting enough omega-3. We tend to
have much higher levels of a different fatty acid, omega-6, in our
diets, found in foods such as vegetable oils and meat.
Omega-6 is still an essential fat but when we eat more omega-6 than
omega-3, it can cause inflammation, which may be linked to conditions
from arthritis to heart disease. The answer? Up your omega-3 intake.
It’s recommended we eat one portion of oily fish every week, or try
taking a fish oil supplement with a good balance of DHA and EPA.
You’ve probably heard that omega-3 is good for your joints, brain and
heart, but we’ve found five more well-being benefits to this essential
fat.
- It can help you sleep better
- It can soothe your skin
- It can lower your blood pressure
- It can boost your memory
- It can ease PMS
Each one is explained below:
1. It can help you sleep better
One study found children who took an omega-3 supplement both slept
for longer and woke up less during the night, and researchers think
omega-3 could have similar effects on adults. Omega-3 helps the body
make substances involved with helping you fall sleep, such as the
hormone melatonin.
2. It can soothe your skin
Plagued by eczema or psoriasis? Spanish scientists discovered taking
omega-3 supplements, as well as using topical treatments, could help
ease psoriasis. Another study found taking omega 3 supplements reduced
the severity of eczema. Experts think the effects could be down to
omega-3’s anti-inflammatory properties.
3. It can lower your blood pressure
Omega-3 fatty acids have also been found to reduce blood pressure.
It’s thought they help blood vessels dilate, so the heart doesn’t need
to push blood around the body so forcefully. This may be one of the
reasons they’re linked with a lower risk of stroke.
4. It can boost your memory
Keep forgetting where you put your keys? Research shows taking fish
oil supplements for six months can sharpen your memory. It’s thought the
DHA found in omega-3 fatty acids helps nerve cells communicate better
with each other.
5. It can ease PMS
Do you get moody, tearful or anxious every month? Omega-3 could help;
research found taking a supplement could reduce the psychological signs
of PMS, and may also help with some of the physical symptoms, from
bloating to breast tenderness.
It may be because omega-3 fatty acids help your body produce
anti-inflammatory prostaglandins, which help reduce levels of another
type of prostaglandin linked to swelling and pain.
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