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Is omega-3 important for children?
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Omega-3s are anti-inflammatory Omega-3 fatty
acids are a type of unsaturated fat that has been
shown to have anti-inflammatory effects. This is
important because chronic inflammation is linked
to many diseases, such as heart disease, cancer,
and Alzheimers. A 2017 review of scientific
literature found that Omega-3 syrup supplementatio
n in pregnant women and young children may reduce
the risk of developing certain types of childhood
allergies, such as eczema and asthma. In one
study, people who took a daily supplement
of omega-3 syrup (omega-3 fatty acids) for three
months significantly reduced markers of
inflammation, compared to those who did not take
the supplement. Omega-3s may reduce the risk of
heart disease. It does so by lowering blood
pressure, improving cholesterol levels, and
reducing inflammation. An extensive review of
scientific studies found that people who took
omega-3 supplements had a small but significant
reduction in the risk of developing heart disease.
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The omega-3 syrup has also been shown to be
effective in treating attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In a 12-week,
double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, children
with ADHD who took omega-3 supplements had
significantly better scores compared to those who
did not take a placebo. The authors concluded
that omega-3 is an effective treatment for
children with ADHD, and with few side effects.
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There is some evidence to suggest that eating
oily fish or taking fish oil supplements,
like Omega-3 syrup during pregnancy may help to
prevent infant and childhood allergies. A study
in infants from birth to six months found that
omega-3s were able to modify markers of immunity
and potentially be protective against allergies.
This suggests that consuming omega-3 during
pregnancy or in infancy may help to reduce the
incidence of allergic diseases, including
asthma. Omega-3 fatty acids may have a
beneficial effect on the immune system, as
discussed above, and this may help to reduce the
frequency of common infant illnesses. One study
looked at the incidence of respiratory diseases
(such as bronchitis, bronchiolitis, cough, and
croup) and diarrhea in infants fed with formula
supplemented with omega-3 fatty acid DHA, versus
infants fed on formula with no added DHA. The
results found that the number of respiratory
illnesses and diarrhea episodes in the first 12
months of life was significantly reduced in
infants fed the DHA-enriched formula. So how
much omega-3 should you give your child? The
amount of omega-3 or omega-3 syrup you need to
give your child to support
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their bone health depends on their weight To
find out how much omega-3 your child needs, you
can use the free online omega-3 calculator.  If
you are looking for an omega-3 supplement for
your child, you might want to consider our 100
Veg Omega-3 Syrup for Higher Intelligence in
Children. This delectable mango-flavored omega 3
syrup for child in india delivers a potent dose
of omega-3 in an after-taste-free, tasty manner
for kids. As always, if you have any questions or
concerns about what supplements you should be
giving your child, you should always consult with
your healthcare professional.
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