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Omega 3s: What You Need to Know
Omega 3s are well known for their health benefits. Evidence shows us that they can help with things like pain, skin health, eye health, mental health and more.
Omega 3s are a healthy fat. Most of the benefits come from EPA, DHA and ALA. These are different types of omega 3s.
When you get your omega 3s from plant based sources (like flax, walnuts, canola oil and chia seeds), you’re mainly taking in ALA. When you get your omega 3s from fish, you’re mainly taking in EPA and DHA. Very little of the plant based omega 3s are converted to the fish oil type of omega 3s so you don’t always get the same benefits from plant based omega 3s and fish oil.
It’s estimated that adults should be getting over 1000 mg of omega 3s daily for general health. Most practitioners who recommended omega 3s for specific conditions will recommend more depending on the case.
Omega 3s are present throughout the body and help various systems of the body stay healthy, like the eyes, brain, heart, blood vessels etc. Their biggest claim to fame is their ability to reduce inflammation in the body.
Generally, the standard North American diet favours fats that increase inflammation so having omega 3s in the diet can help combat that.
Supplements
Plant based omega 3 supplements are usually made from algae. Animal based supplements are usually made from fish. Cod liver oil (an animal based supplement) has additional vitamins like vitamin A because it’s made from cod liver.
The doses available on the market vary widely as well as the amount of ALA, EPA and DHA per supplement. The ratio of EPA to DHA in your supplement matters for things like depression and anxiety.
Certain types of fish oils are more easily absorbed than others. For example, krill oil may be better absorbed but this claim isn’t based on a lot of research. You can likely still get benefit from a variety of different types of fish oil supplements out there.
Sometimes patients are concerned about the mercury in seafood making its way into a fish oil supplement but this not the case.
Side Effects
Side effects are not common with omega 3 supplements but they do happen. If you’ve started taking a supplement and you notice increased diarrhea, heartburn or nausea, you may be experiencing side effects.
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Historic Herbs: Motherwort for High Blood Pressure
This is the fourth article in my historic herbs series. To read the previous article click here.
Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) is native to Europe and Asia. Now it grows in many places including North America. Historically, it was used for nervous and depressed people to calm the mind and boost the mood. It was also used for heart complaints. This included irregular heart beats, poor circulation and chest pain. It was often given to irritable and anxious people with troubles sleeping. Many of these symptoms are common in hyperthyroidism. It can be used to improve symptoms for hyperthyroid patients.
Motherwort appears to have blood pressure lowering properties. There is research showing that it can lower blood pressure by a significant amount. Results showed within a month of treatment.
It has another, female-specific use as well. Historically, motherwort was used for women who had late or no periods - especially if it was due to stress. It helps to stimulate periods.
The thing about motherwort is that sometimes it can take months for the calming effects to kick in. You need to be patient. However, the beauty of naturopathic medicine is that different treatments can be combined. This can produce stronger or faster effects. I find that blood pressure often improves with an individualized combination of treatments. The right herbs, diet/ nutrition, lifestyle changes and sometimes acupuncture can get results.
Like many herbs, motherwort may interfere with medications and certain health conditions. Always talk to a naturopathic doctor before trying new herbs. If you need help lowering your blood pressure, book and appointment or free 15-minute consult today.