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HEALTH BENEFITS
Fish containing Omega-3s have been a natural part of the human diet for millions of years. However, during the last century we’ve seen drastic changes in our eating habits. Today people are consuming way too much saturated fat and vegetable oil and not nearly enough fish. The result is an imbalance in fat intake and a negative impact on health.

If you don’t consume enough omega-3s in fish because you don’t have access to fresh fatty fish or you’re worried about contaminants like mercury and PCBs or you simply don’t like the taste of fish, WINOmeg3complex can easily allow you to reap the many health benefits of omega-3 while restoring balance to your diet.

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ALL OMEGA-3 FISH OILS ARE NOT EQUAL

WINOmeg3complex™ is a highly purified pharmaceutical-grade 88% Omega-3 ethyl ester supplement, scientifically formulated to promote mood elevation, cardiac health, joint health, cognitive clarity, good digestion, and emotional well being. Only WINOmeg3complex provides a high concentration of 60% EPA for maximum anti-inflammatory benefit. Free of dangerous toxins and clinically tested to surpass all international standards for freshness and purity, WINOmeg3complex has three times the EPA and DHA potency of health food grade fish oil.

 

1 capsule of WINOmeg3Complex contains 540mg EPA and 160mg DHA 

1 bottle contains 60 soft gel capsules 

 

Omeg3Complex is the highest quality and concentration of pharmaceutical grade omega-3 product available to the consumer today. Each capsule contains 1,000mg omega-3-acid ethyl esters liquid concentrate consisting of at least 900mg of omega-3-acid ethyl acids. Each capsule provides EPA (ethyl esters) 540mg and DHA 160mg.

 

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The pharmaceutical grade omega-3 oils-- vital to optimal cardiovascular, mental, and immunologic functioning-- come from sardines, anchovies, and horse mackerel marine fish oils. These are small fish that don't eat other fish (non-predatory), they live in clean cold waters of the southern coast of South America, and they don't live long to accumulate toxins and pollutants.

The concentrations provided by Omeg3Complex is ISO 9001 certified and each stage of the manufacturing process is carried out according to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) food or drug standards. In addition, the purified oils provided by Omeg3Complex are obtained from the only raw material supplier granted a Certificate of Stability by the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines. This certification means that the oil meets or exceeds European Pharmacopoeia standards. The European Pharmacopoeia--like the

United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) publishes the gold standard criteria for identity, quality, purity, and strength of material for clinical use. The US Pharmacopoeia does not publish any criteria for fish oils.

 

This standard is set forth in a voluntary monograph on long chain omega-3 EPA and DHA. The voluntary monograph applies to long chain omega-3 obtained from fish, plant, and microbial sources of marine algae. It sets forth rigorous and validated methodology for the assay methods measuring the long chain omega-3 EPA and DHA, as well as quality standards on limits on environmental contaminants. Within the trade, products that comply will be identified by comparing the certificate of analysis with the standards specified by the monograph and can highlight compliance with the monograph on the product label or product data sheets.

 

Six monographs were considered in the quality standards set forth in the monograph for long chain omega-3 EPA and DHA products. Based on a review of these available assay methods, the European Pharmacopoeia method to quantify EPA and DHA content in omega-3 products was used to provide a simple and uniform measurement of long chain omega-3 EPA and DHA for product labeling. This method should guarantee at least 100% of stated content claims over the lifetime of the product.

For the record, the concentrated oils in Omeg3Complex are endorsed as kosher and pareve and are eligible to bear the kosher seal of WK.

 

ORDINARY FISH OIL CAPSULE                               

30% Omega-3 / 35% Unsaturated fatty Acids / 30% Saturated fat    
                                                
   
WINOMEG3COMPLEX
88% Omega-3 / 10% Unsaturated Fatty Acids / 2% Saturated Fat

One WINOmeg3complex soft gel capsule provides 790mg of long chain omega-3 fatty acids including 540mg EPA and 160mg DHA.

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Brand

Total Omega-3 in capsule

Mg of Omega-3

EPA in capsule

Mg of Omega-3

DHA in capsule

Mg of Other Omega-3’s

DPA & ALA in capsule

WIN Omega-3 Complex

superiorfishoil.com

 

790 mg = 88%

 

540mg = 60%

 

160mg = 16%

 

90mg = 18%

TriOmega Omega-3

 

 

570mg = 71%

 

335mg = 42%

 

165mg = 21%

 

70mg = 8%

Iceland Health Maximum Strength Omega-3

 

 

600mg = 60%

 

300mg = 30%

 

200mg = 20%

 

100mg = 10%

Nordic Naturals Complete Omega-3

 

 

290mg = 29%

 

148mg = 14.8%

 

98mg = 9.8%

 

41mg = 4.1%

Nordic Natural Cod Liver Oil

 

 

280mg = 28%

 

90mg = 9%

 

140mg = 14%

 

50mg = 5%

Zone Perfect

 

 

267mg = 27%

 

160mg = 16%

 

107mg = 11%

 

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Fatty acids are the building blocks of dietary fats. The human body stores such dietary fats mainly in the form of triglycerides. Triglycerides containing omega-3 fatty acids are mainly found in fish.

Essential fatty acids
The bulk of fat contained in our diet are the triglycerides. The triglycerides contain three fatty acids,
saturated and the two unsaturated fatty acids, DHA and EPA.. Fats with a high content of saturated fatty acids are solid at room temperature, butter and fat from red meat, for example. Fats with a high content of unsaturated fatty acids are soft or liquid at room temperature, for instance, soft margarine, plant oils and fish oil.

The terms saturated and unsaturated refer to the chemical structure of the fatty acids. Unsaturated fatty acids have one or several double bonds. In omega-3 fatty acids, the double bonds start at the third carbon atom counted from the Omega end. In omega-6 fatty acids, the double bonds start at the sixth carbon atom.

Although animals and humans are not able to produce them naturally, polyunsaturated fatty acids are essential for normal life functions. They are therefore characterized as essential fatty acids. Polyunsaturated fatty acids are produced by various plants. They reach man through the food chain, either directly through the consumption of fruit and vegetables, or by eating the flesh or eggs of animals, birds or fish that have eaten plants containing the polyunsaturated fatty acids.

Essential polyunsaturated fatty acids can be classified as belonging to one of two "families", the omega-6 family or the omega-3 family. Fatty acids belonging to these two families differ not only in their chemistry, but also in their natural occurrence and biological function. Omega-6 fatty acids are typical of the polyunsaturated fatty acids found in terrestrial plants and they will be present in that part of the food chain. Omega-6 oils are found in cooking oils such as corn oil and soybean oil. Omega-3, on the other hand, is produced by marine plankton and is heavily represented in the marine food chain. The most important source is fat fish.

The nutritional gap
While the recommended daily intake of marine omega-3 fatty acids should be in the range 0.6 - 1 gram, a "normal" diet in the Western world only satisfies about 10-15% of this requirement. The remaining requirement, the "nutritional gap", can be covered by increasing one's consumption of fat fish or by using suitable dietary supplements. An insufficient intake of omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Deficiencies of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids may cause a wide variety of symptoms, including retarded growth in babies and children, reduced fertility and pathologic changes in the skin.

"The dietary ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 should be about 4/1."

 
Given a daily energy intake of 2500 kcal, people should eat about 0.6 - 1 g of EPA and DHA, and at least 0.2 - 0.3 g of it should be DHA(Marine Omega 3 Fatty Acids).

The biological importance of polyunsaturated fatty acids
The reason behind these apparently unrelated symptoms is the central role that polyunsaturated fatty acids play in the cell membrane, the "wall" surrounding all living cells. The composition and structure of the cell membrane is very important for maintaining normal cell function. All nutrients and waste substances have to be transported through the cell membrane. The same happens to biological products produced by the cells, i.e. hormones or other substances used by other cells in the body.

Another important function of polyunsaturated fatty acids containing 20 carbon atoms (C20) and particularly arachidonic acid (omega-6) and eicosapentaenoic acid (omega-3) is that they can be converted to locally functioning transmitter substances that are important for biological processes such as blood clotting, inflammatory reactions and muscle contractions. Among these transmitter substances prostaglandins and leukotrienes are the best studied.

Another important function of polyunsaturated fatty acids is that they are vital components of brain tissue and other nerves. The omega-3 fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), is particularly important. A normal adult brain contains more than 20 grams of DHA!

DHA also plays an important role in the composition of the retina of the eye. It is therefore also of major importance for vision.

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Fat fish is the primary source of marine omega-3

Research among native Greenlanders in the early 1970s opened the eyes of the medical and nutritional world to the importance of a "new" dietary factor: marine omega-3 fatty acids.

Importance of a "new" dietary factor:
Marine omega-3 fatty acids
(essential fatty acids)
Omega-3
Omega-6
a-Linolenic acid
C18:3
EPA>br> C20:5
DHA
C22:6
Linolenic acid
C18:2
GLA
C18:3
Arachidonic acid
C20:4
Metabolism of fatty acid families: Omega-3 a linolenic acid becomes EPA, which in turn, becomes DHA. Omega-6 linolenic acid becomes GLA, which then becomes Arachidonic acid.


Omega-3 fatty acids are an important part of the cell membrane in all cells. They:

  • reduce the production of inflammatory transmitter substances
  • are important components for the development and maintenance of brain tissue, other nerve tissue and the retina
  • lower serum triglyceride levels
  • are a potential adjunct to modify certain mental disorders

One of the first countries to start performing significant research along these lines was Japan. Unlike the diet in Greenland, the Japanese diet is low in fat. Similar to the diet in Greenland, however, the Japanese diet has a relatively large proportion of fish and seafood. Consequently, it is high in marine omega-3. The incidence of cardiovascular disease is very low, making Japan among the world leaders in terms of life expectancy.

The acceptance of marine omega-3 fatty acids as benefiting health in general is increasing worldwide. The value of omega-3 fatty acids as a supplementary treatment for patients suffering from certain diseases is also increasingly accepted. As a consequence, products containing omega-3 fatty acids are registered as pharmaceuticals or natural medicines in a number of countries.

Marine Omega-3 Oils and the Health Authorities
Generally, a daily intake of 0.6 - 1 grams of omega-3 fatty acids in the form of EPA and DHA is recommended as a dietary supplement. Based on views expressed by international experts at a recent meeting in Washington, D.C., this recommendation concerns an adequate intake of the various fatty acids.

Daily doses of more than 3 gram are used when omega-3 fatty acids are used to treat specific diseases.

Why do we need EPA and DHA?
Healthy adults have a certain ability to metabolize alfa-linolenic acid to EPA and DHA. Babies do not have this ability and are entirely dependent on receiving these essential elements through what they eat. The ability to metabolize EPA and DHA may also be reduced in elderly people.

"Marine omega-3 is considered to have no adverse effects
in the doses recommended."

Breast milk contains omega-3 fatty acids in the form of both EPA and DHA. Giving omega-3 supplements to the mother will increase the content of omega-3 in the breast milk. Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly DHA, are important for the normal development of the brain and of vision. It is therefore regrettable that most breast milk substitutes do not contain any long chained omega-3 fatty acids.

"Steadily growing acceptance of the biological importance of
the essential omega-3 fatty acids."

Increasing importance attached to EPA and DHA
Today, it is accepted by the medical society that omega-3 fatty acids lower serum triglycerides and used as a treatment of hypertriglyceridaemia. Based on the estimates produced by the GISSI Prevention study, up to 20 lives are expected to be saved per 1000 patients treated with Omacorª. Clinical observation shows that omega-3 fatty acid reduces mortality with 20 % in heart attack patients and play an important role in preventing cardiovascular disease.

Omega-3 and the medical profession


Accumulated number of scientific publications published in medical journals 1970-1998, dealing with omega-3.

Research into the biological and clinical effects of marine omega-3 fatty acids was originally initiated by physicians. The profession is still working to learn more about the importance of essential fatty acids for a healthy life. To date, clinical research has resulted in more than 6000 scientific publications worldwide, and the research continues.

Cardiovascular diseases
Marine omega-3 lowers serum triglyceride levels, reduces blood pressure and stabilizes the rhythm of the heart. It lends itself for use both as a prophylaxis and as an adjunct treatment for cardiovascular disease.

Rheumatoid arthritis
There is also growing appreciation for clinical documentation on the reduction of symptoms in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.

Pregnancy and breast feeding
The value of omega-3 during pregnancy and breast feeding is becoming increasingly clear. Omega-3 is important for the development of the brain, nervous tissue and retina. A fetus or a baby can only get these essential nutrients from its mother.

Depression
A high dietary intake of marine omega-3 has been linked to a delay in the development of senile dementia and possibly to reducing symptoms that have already manifested themselves. There have also been reports of positive effects from the dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids in patients suffering from depression.

"Worldwide, more than 6000 scientific publications on marine omega-3 research had been published as of the end of 1998."

Cerebral dementia
Dietary marine omega-3 has also been associated to delay the development of cerebral dementia in elderly people.

Other diseases
Recent scientific publications have reported positive effects on a number of clinical conditions, including migraine, heart arrhythmia, mental cognition in adults and attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder in children.

A large number of clinical trials are currently in progress.

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Reference.

1) Schmidt EB, et al. Safety aspects of Fish Oils. Experiences with an omega-3 concentrate of re-esterified triglycerides. Drug Invest. 1994;7(4):215-220

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