Omega-3 Health

by Dr Minkoff August 18, 2024 1 min read

Omega-3 Health

Bring your Omega-3 levels back into balance

The body requires all kinds of nutrients, minerals, and vitamins for optimum health. And in the Standard American Diet (SAD), none are more deficient than Omega-3 fatty acids.

An array of critical bodily processes are dependent on these fats for proper function, particularly in the immune system and brain.

It's All About the Ratio

When it comes to eating healthy fats and oils, most people don't realize that the ratio of the right kinds of fats is really important.

Most experts agree that a ratio of 3:1 or 4:1 of Omega-6 to Omega-3 is ideal, but the average American intake is more like 20:1 – over ten times more than needed.


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