The most common source of omega-3 DHA comes from certain types of fatty fish and organ meats, but the typical American diet falls below the recommended servings of fish per week. And although
agencies such as the American Heart Association recommend eating fish twice a week, other agencies including the food and drug administration and the environmental protection agency caution against
eating certain types of these fish due to high oceanic contamination such as high levels of mercury.
Numerous scientific studies confirm that everyone, from infants to adults, benefit from an adequate supply of DHA.
From unborn babies, toddlers, teenagers and throughout adulthood, everyone needs an adequate amount of omega-3 DHA in their diet. Stremicks Heritage Foods is making it easier now more than ever
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The human body needs omega-3 DHA but seldom gets an adequate amount through diet alone. DHA, docosahexaenoic acid, is a long chain omega-3 fatty acid that provides health benefits for people of all
ages. DHA is found throughout the body. Specifically, it is:
Numerous scientific studies confirm that everyone, from infants to adults, benefit from an adequate supply of DHA.