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The Way To Choose Your Omega 3 Capsules

by Peter Bertonich

It’s confusing isn’t it. DHA, EPA and more. How do you choose your Omega 3 supplements?

And it gets worse when you start reading all about converting ALA to DHA, then about long chain and short chain fats and so on.

I recently had one of my readers ask me about choosing his Omega 3 capsules. He had read all about long and short chain fats and the differences and had just got overwhelmed about how to go about choosing the best Omega 3 supplements.

It’s understandable how he got confused and so I’ll talk a little about it and then tell you how to go about choosing your Omega 3 fish oil supplements.

Of the three main Omega 3 fats (DHA, EPA and ALA) the most important by far is DHA. It makes up a major part of your brain.

You get ALA from plant sources like flax seeds, and your DHA comes from sources like deep sea fish. And DHA is a long chain fatty acid, whilst ALA is a short chain fatty acid. But the most important is DHA.

But DHA, the most important Omega 3 fatty acid along with EPA, is what you need from your Omega 3 supplements. And all Omega 3 fish oil capsules contain DHA.

Every brand of fish oil capsules has DHA.

So if you’re better using fish oil supplements are they all the same? If not how do you choose between the different fish oil supplements?

There are two factors in choosing the best fish oil supplements. You need to consider the quantity of DHA you get in each capsule and you need to look at the purity of the fish oil. That’s all.

You can’t decide which are the best value fish oil tablets without knowing how much DHA you get from them.

For example if you consider supplements with a third of the DHA, but at a half the price, of others you’re not getting good value.

And you also need to consider the purity of the supplements because many fish oil capsules can contain oils contaminated with small amounts of mercury, for example, because many of our deep sea fish are contaminated, and that’s where the oil comes from.

That’s the 2 things you need to consider when choosing your Omega3 capsules.

But actually doing that comparison isn’t as easy as you’d think and you may struggle. I have run the sums and one brand comes up as the best fish oil supplement on both DHA quantity and also on oil purity.

I tell you which brand on my website.

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Great Bowflex Exercise Programs Start With

by Chris Dean

If you are looking for a piece of home gym equipment that will really give you what you paid for, you will find that you can’t go wrong with the Bowflex. The Bowflex is a piece of strength training equipment that uses resistance power rods and cables in order to create the resistance that you need as you move forward and to get the right kind workout that you need. One of the biggest advantages that they say that the Bowflex gives over other types of exercise is the fact that it has so much variety to offer. Through using the Bowflex, you can exercise almost every part of your body.

To get the most out of your Bowflex home gym you need to put together an exercise program that targets the muscles you are trying to strengthen ahead of time. There are so many exercises you can do with the Bowflex that it is important to find out which ones work for you so you will not waist time trying to figure out what exercise to do.

Isolation exercises are the first type of exercises you can do with your Bowflex. Essentially isolation exercises focus on a specific muscle group you want to target. All of the resistance will work a single muscle group. Isolation exercises can be performed doing leg extensions, chest flys, shoulder raises, etc…These exercises are great but remember you are only working one part of your body.

If you want to target more than one group of muscles you need to try compound exercises on the Bowflex. Multiple joints are targeted with these type of muscles. The resistance is stretched upon many groups of muscles. Examples of compound exercises are: squats, back row, and bench press. These exercises target many muscles while doing your workout and are the exact opposite of isolation exercises.

Always remember to use your resources when you are thinking about putting together a personal Bowflex exercise program. There are instructional DVDs for a reason, so make good use of them. Also remember that your body is a personal thing, and at that end of the day, you are going to need to think about what suits you best.

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Is The Mediterranean Diet Healthy

by Ron C

The Mediterranean diet is a diet designed on eating the foods people who live in the Mediterranean basin eat. The Mediterranean basin is an area that surrounds the Mediterranean Sea and has mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. This area includes areas of France, the Iberian Peninsula, the Italian peninsula, and the Balkan Peninsula. It also includes areas of the Sahara desert, and Africa.

The most known form of the Mediterranean diet was created in the mid-1990s by a Harvard health professor named Walter Willett. The diet calls for regular physical activity, along with abundant plant food, fresh fruit as a dessert, olive oil, dairy products, fish and poultry, up to four eggs each week, red meat in small amounts, and wine.

The fat in this diet is controlled, only up to 35% of calories, saturated fat at less than 8% of total calories. For this reason it’s categorized as a low fat, high fiber diet. It became popular in the 1990′s, but the Mediterranean diet has been around since 1945.

Whereas American diets rely on animal fats, the Mediterranean diet utilizes olive oil. Olive oil has many many health properties such as lowering cholesterol and blood sugar. Studies show that olive oil helps prevent ulcers and is an effective treatment for certain types of ulcers, as well as important for preventing cancer. Red wine also adds to the mix in that it contains elements with antioxidant properties.

The Mediterranean diet is really a series of diets partially recommended by the American Heart Association. The association is apprehensive about the high amount of fat in the Mediterranean diet. They say obesity is a growing health concern in the Mediterranean basin.

The AHA does take comfort in the fact that mono saturated fats such as those found in olive oil don’t raise cholesterol levels. It could be that increased health in the basin comes from increased physical activity, rather than from diet.

A Google search is a great source of information on the Mediterranean diet.

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