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Symptoms of Omega-3 Deficiency
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Last updated: Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Health magazines and websites are constantly talking about omega-3s , which makes us concerned about getting enough in our diets. For women, the RDI of omega-3s is 1.1 grams (1,100 mg) a day. Since our diets are often too high in omega-6s – foods such as corn oil, soy oil, safflower oil, and sunflower oil – many people can end up with an omega-3 deficiency. The symptoms are: Fatigue Poor memory Immune weakness Dry skin, eczema, or hair loss Heart problems Reproductive problems Mood swings or depression Poor circulation If you’re experiencing these symptoms and think it may be

caused by a lack of omega-3s in your diet, talk to your doctor. Increasing your consumption of omega-3 eggs , canola oil, walnuts , flaxseed, flaxseed oil , soybeans, and cold-water fish such as mackerel and sardines will relieve these symptoms. If you don’t eat enough of these foods, then you may want to take fish oil capsules . Aside from preventing omega-3 deficiency, getting enough omega-3s can also reduce inflammation, decrease joint pain , fight obesity, reduce exercise-induced asthma , and lower blood pressure . Source

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