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Complete
Essentials
Ultra Pure Omega 3-6-9
Complete
Essentials-Omega 3-6-9
can be taken alone, or better yet…
Combine
it with Greens
First and
Dream
Protein as
it
“completes”
the
three whole food products in the
Greens
First Meal
Replacement Kit™
It's the delicious way to alkalize and balance your body's pH for
vibrant health!
Complete Essentials,
Ultra Pure Omega 3•6•9
is a dietary supplement that contains Essential Fatty Acids from:
-
Certified Organic Flaxseed Oil
- Borage
Seed Oil
- Deep
Sea, Cold-Water Fish Oil
Complete
Essentials Ultra Pure Omega 3-6-9
is a dietary supplement that contains certified organic flaxseed
oil, borage oil and deep-sea cold-water fish oil to meet all of your
essential fatty acid needs. Essential fatty acids are as vital and
necessary for human health as vitamins and minerals are. Because the
body cannot manufacture essential fatty acids on its own, it is
imperative that they are ingested either through food or dietary
supplements.
This formula maybe beneficial for:
- Joint
Health
-
Cardiovascular Health
-
Women’s Health
- Skin
Health
Only
$8.95 for 30 softgels
[That’s a month’s supply for
only 30 cents per day!]

Complete
Essentials
Ultra Pure Omega 3-6-9 contains four vital elements that help
support human health: EPA, DHA, GLA and ALA. These elements are
supplied through the ingestion of borage, flaxseed and fish oils.
This exclusive formula blends all of these oils together to meet all
of the essential fatty acid requirements your body may need.
Fish Oil
is classified under the Omega 3 category because it contains EPA and
DHA. EPA and DHA are important for the production of cellular
membranes and hormones. These fats play an important part in helping
to lower elevated triglyceride levels, as well as, helping to
inhibit blood platelets from sticking to each other. These
attributes may help with cardiovascular health. Fish oils also show
anti-inflammatory properties that may help with joint health. In
addition, fish oils have been associated with skin health.
Borage Oil
is classified under the Omega 6 category because it contains GLA.
Studies point out that because GLA carries anti-inflammatory
properties, it may help with overall joint function. The effects of
GLA have also been associated with cardiovascular health and skin
health.
Flaxseed Oil
is classified under the Omega 3 and the Omega 6 categories because
it contains ALA. ALA has been reported to help with cardiovascular
health, joint health and women’s health.

To help round out this formula, linoleic acid has been added as a
pure vegetarian source of Omega 6. Oleic acid has been added as a
pure vegetarian source of Omega 9. Because both oils are from pure
vegetarian sources, they are more likely to be metabolized in the
body. Omega 9 is not an essential fatty acid, however, because it’s
a monounsaturated fatty acid, it may help with cardiovascular health
by helping to maintain healthy LDL/HDL levels.
This advanced formula is in a convenient softgel.
Read
What the Experts Say...
Essential
fatty acids are the main structural components of the body's cell
membranes; therefore, a balanced intake of fatty acids is necessary
for healthy cell function. Remember that our entire system functions
on the basis of an osmotic interchange between cells, so healthy
cell membranes will allow a greater flow of nutrients in and toxins
out. The cell is like a tiny factory, taking in raw materials from
the surrounding fluid and sending out various chemicals. Everything
going into or coming out of the cell has to pass through the cell's
outer surface; its membrane. The membrane depends on essential fatty
acids to remain fluid and flexible. Without them, the membrane
becomes stiff and unable to do its job. There are numerous health
problems associated with EFA deficiencies. These include hair loss,
eczema-like skin eruptions, susceptibility to infections,
arthritis-like conditions, liver or kidney degeneration, growth
retardation and vision or learning problems. Other positive health
effects of the essential fatty acids include anti-oxidant activity,
cardiovascular protection, maintenance of healthy skin, anti
microbial activity and tumor inhibition.
“The Omega
Diet,” by Artemis P. Simopoulis:
This book is based on new studies that have shown “that
we function best when we eat foods that are similar to
those eaten by our remote ancestors; a diet including an
abundance of antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables and
the proper balance of EFAs.” But the trick is, to learn
the difference between the “good” fats and the “bad”
ones and to get the right balance between the Omega-3
and the Omega-6 fatty acids. “This hidden imbalance,”
notes the author, “makes you more vulnerable to heart
disease, cancer, obesity, inflammations, autoimmune
diseases, allergies, diabetes and depression.”
“Superimmunity for Kids” by Leo Galland, M.D. with Dian
Dincin Buchman, Ph.D.
is an excellent book on child nutrition and maintaining
a healthy immune system. Through his research and
clinical work, Dr. Galland has found that essential
fatty acids (EFAs) are critical to a healthy immune
system. He says, “we are in the midst of a nationwide
epidemic of EFA deficiencies that is undermining the
mental and physical health of our children.” EFAs are
essential because your child needs them to be healthy
and his/her body can't make them. They must be supplied
by the diet. Unfortunately, many of the popular oils
used today are nonessential fats and many are
hydrogenated. Hydrogenation (i.e. margarine, most
processed foods) is a manufacturing process that
converts unsaturated fats into saturated fats to prolong
shelf life. Dr. Galland states that “These artificial
fatty acids are not only unnatural and unnecessary, they
can have a disastrous effect on your child’s body’s
ability to use EFAs.”
Cosmetic:
"EFAs were originally known
as Vitamin F, the “cosmetic vitamin” because they help
control body oils that keep skin soft, smooth and
youthful. EFAs are the building blocks of all cells,
including the neuro-transmitters of the brain. They are
useful in improving memory, attention span and learning
ability in children, as well as, adults. Similar
research is supported in Time Magazine (January, 2000)
relating the positive correlation between increased
essential fatty acid consumption and test scores in
children.
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