In this era of fat phobia, it may be hard to believe there are good fats. These good fats are called essential fatty acids (EFA) because they are essential for life. You must get them from your diet since the body cannot manufacture them.
EFA deficiencies affect approximately 80% of Americans resulting in a myriad of
health problems. No other oil blend available today can match the quality of
Quantum EFA
Oil Blend. It is the result of careful measurement of the fatty acids needed to balance the typical American's toxic diet.
Quantum EFA Oil Blend contains the finest oils selected from all over the world
that provide an ideal ratio of GLA, linoleic acid and Omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty
acids. They are unrefined and cold-pressed, processed without solvents or
chemicals, 100% free of hexane and pesticide residues.
EFA Oil Blend Benefits
- Clinically proven ideal ratios of GLA, linoleic acid, Omega 3, 6 and 9
- Grade 10 flax oil, borage oil, Moroccan olive oil and sesame seed oil naturally processed
- No harmful solvent extraction
- Processed without heat (cold pressed)
- Guaranteed solvent and pesticide free
- Rich in healing lignan fractions
- Nitrogen flushed to protect freshness
"Good Fats" vs. "Bad Fats"
Essential fatty acids (EFAs), which are the good fats, are essential for life
and good health. EFAs are labeled "essential" because they are necessary for
life, yet they cannot be produced by the body. EFAs must be consumed orally in
order for the body to manufacture fatty acids in the liver. Factors such
as a diet high in bad fats, excess stress or chronic illness can increase the
need for EFAs. Because of the poor diet consumed by the average person, most
Americans often need a good "oil change" with "good fats" to help balance the
"bad fats" eaten. "Bad fats" include fried foods, hydrogenated oils, such as
margarine, mayonnaise and commercial salad dressings, etc.
In order to achieve optimal health, it is important to consume adequate amounts
of EFAs (the "good fats") and reduce or eliminate the "bad fats."
Two critical essential fatty acids are linoleic (LA) acids and linolenic (LNA)
acids. Linoleic acid contains Omega-3 fatty acids and is considered the most
important EFA for humans. Omega-3 fatty acids, such as found in linolenic acid,
are needed in a 2:1 ratio over Omega-6 fatty acids. Omega-3 EFAs are found in
the seeds of plants and oils of cold water fish.
Health Benefits
Deficiencies of EFAs affect approximately 80% of Americans resulting in a myriad
of health problems. The abundance of transfatty acids (i.e. "bad fats") in the
typical American diet makes it even more important to include EFAs in your daily
nutritional regimen. EFAs perform many life-supporting functions in each
cell of our body and are critical from infancy through old age. They are part of
every cell membrane and every organ and tissue including that of the brain. EFAs
keep our cells strong, help in organ resiliency and tissue lubrication support,
protect cell membranes and immune system and help prevent damage by chemicals.
EFAs in cell membranes help support passage of nutrients into cells and waste
extraction.
Essential fats are critical to the nervous system, the kidneys and in the
manufacture of steroid and sex hormones and the hormone-like prostaglandins. EFAs are necessary for healthy blood pressure and heart function, joint, skin,
hair and nail health, prevention of fatigue and immune complications. EFAs are
required for healthy digestion and brain function. The healthy brain
contains large amounts of good fats. EFAs provide the body with the most
concentrated energy source and serve as integral parts of nerve cells and cell
membranes. EFAs help the body make hormone precursors called prostaglandins. Another essential fatty acid, GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) is a precursor of
arachidonic acid and prostaglandin El. Linolenic acid is the precursor of the E3
series and other Omega-3 fatty acids. The E3 prostaglandin series plays an
important role in the management and regulation of healthy platelet aggregation,
blood pressure and the immune response. In contrast, linoleic acid is necessary
for synthesis of prostaglandins in the El and E2 series.
| Ingredients |
Amt. Per Serving |
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Proprietary Blend |
575 mg |
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Organic Moroccan olive oil |
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Organic flaxseed oil |
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Organic English borage oil |
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Organic sesame seed oil |
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Recommended Daily Dosage: Take ½ teaspoon daily. |
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent disease. Quantum Pure recommends consulting a physician before taking any health supplements. |
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