Omega-3 News to Get Your Gums Into?
Indexed September 16, 2011
by Warren Matthews of Xtend-Life
According to a study done by Boston researchers, omega-3 fatty acid products may restore gums back to health by curing periodontal disease inflammation. No great surprise really considering the anti-inflammatory properties inherent in omega-3 fish oil. (By the way did you know that our Omega 3 has around two and a half times better anti-inflammatory properties than most?)
In a recent study, the same researchers found that a family of compounds called resolvins – derived from DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and given an almost Star Wars name in the form of RvD1 – had some beneficial effects in fighting off gingivalis, the gum disease-causing bacteria in humans.
Coincidently, one of our new staff members who recently joined us from overseas had been having a problem for months with gum ... See the complete post here
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