We compared Res-Q 1250 to a popular name-brand flaxseed oil supplement. We were shocked at how little omega-3 content was in the oil. The 1,000 milligrams was 1,000 milligrams of flaxseed oil, not 1,000 milligrams of omega-3. The actual omega-3 content was only 50 milligrams per capsule!
Only a small percentage of that 50 milligrams can be converted by the body into the active form of omega-3 called EPA and DHA! That is even less omega-3.
Studies credit the specific omega-3 fats EPA and DHA with the health benefits you read about in magazines. These include, but are not limited to: helping to lower triglycerides, reducing inflammation, and improving mood, eye sight, skin, hair, nails and overall well-being. The higher the concentration of EPA and DHA, the better the product.
We discovered that you would have to consume 50 bottles of this popular name-brand flaxseed oil in order to equal the amount of EPA and DHA in just one bottle of Res-Q® 1250.
Why pay more for EPA and DHA?
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