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MOMMY'S BLISS Omega 3 DHA Plus 60 softgels

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  • Size:60 Ct
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  • MPN:4259960
  • UPC:679234056017
  • EAN:0679234056017
  • ASIN:B0018NEMUW
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  • MOMMY'S BLISS Omega 3 DHA Plus 60 softgels
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Dietary supplement. All natural. Essential for baby and mom. For pregnant and nursing mothers, with extra DHA for baby's brain and eye development. Mommy's Bliss Omega-3 DHA Plus provides both mom and baby with a concentrated form of DHA for fetal neural and visual development. DHA also contributes to mental and cardiovascular health in both mother and baby. Omega-3 DHA Plus continues to provide DHA to baby after birth by increasing the available DHA in breastmilk. Our fish oil softgels are free of mercury and heavy metals and contain more DHA than other similar products. Omega-3 DHA Plus also has an enteric coating, allowing it to dissolve in the intestine, leaving no fishy aftertaste during digestion. Free of impurities; no contaminants; no heavy meals or mercury. Contains no yeast, fillers, artificial colors, wheat, gluten or starch. (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.) The demand for DHA in the body increases during pregnancy and a woman?s DHA levels are likely to remain low for nine to 12 months after delivery. Consequently, an adequate intake of DHA and EPA is particularly important during pregnancy and lactation stages. During this time the mother must supply all the baby?s needs for DHA and EPA. The constant drain on the mother's DHA reserves can easily lead to a deficiency and some researchers believe that it could lead to other heath issues. There is some evidence that the insufficient intake of omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of premature birth and an abnormally low birth weight. It should also be noted that there is emerging evidence that low levels of omega-3 acids are associated with hyper activity in children as well.* Omega 3 fatty acids are composed of a-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). DHA has been found to be important both to mothers and children. Research shows that a sig

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