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Res-Q 1250 is the best omega-3 supplement to buy.

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Res-Q 1250 Capsules  

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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?

Order online at http://www.n3inc.com/, or by calling 1-800-26-ALIVE.
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Don’t settle for “fish oil” Buy the best. Buy Res-Q 1250.

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Res-Q 1250 Capsules Buy the best. Buy Res-Q 1250
 
Although the active ingredients in fish oil are, in fact, EPA and DHA, many brands do not purify these ingredients or extract sufficient amounts of them to have a bearing on improving your health. Therefore a product, which is simply fish oil, may contain more fish per capsule than active ingredients EPA and DHA.
 
RES-Q® 1250 FACTS:
Res-Q® 1250 capsules provide two to three times as much omega-3 fats (EPA and DHA) per capsule than leading brands of fish oils found in stores. Res-Q® 1250 is one of the only omega-3 products on the market that can be considered pharmaceutical grade. (more…)
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Ethyl Esters Versus Triglycerides: Fact or Fiction Part II

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Research reveals that the results are dependent upon the active amounts of EPA and DHA found in the oil.  
Res-Q 1250 works!

Res-Q 1250 works!

Res-Q 1250 offers an ethyl ester form of omega-3 which is appropriate for encapsulation (Res-Q 1250 Capsules), and a triglyceride form (Res-Q 1250 Liquid) which is appropriate for a liquid product.

Both products are equally effective. Both products are formulated to provide similar levels of EPA/DHA which is necessary for desired results, and to last just as long when taken as directed, providing the same economic value to our customers.  

FACT: Lots of studies demonstrate that the ethyl ester form of omega-3 is very bioavailable. A study was conducted to learn more about the absorption and incorporation of ethyl esters into the body.1 (more…)

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Triglycerides Versus Ethyl Esters: Fact or Fiction?

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
   
FACT
: Researchers in Norway found that when 14 healthy male volunteers took equivalent amounts of omega-3 as ethyl esters or glycerol esters (triglyceride form), the absorption from both forms of omega-3 was just as good. As reported in the medical journal, “Thus, after administration twice daily for 14 days, the amounts of EPA and DHA in total serum lipids and in serum phospholipids were essentially identical for the two ester forms of the n-3 fatty acids.” 1

FACT: Another human study comparing the absorption of omega-3 fatty acids in the form of ethyl esters or triglycerides, showed that both were well absorbed and had produced results. According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, “This study showed that n-3 fatty acids in fish oil given as ethyl esters or triglycerides were equally well absorbed.”2

FACT: A 14 day study of 101 people taking 5.1 grams per day of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA as ethyl esters showed beneficial results. The beneficial metabolites of fish oils are the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. Results are dependent on the amount of omega-3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA) consumed. 3 (more…)

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Why is omega-3 good for arteries?

Friday, August 29th, 2008

 

Res-Q 1250 is available as capsules or liquid.

Res-Q 1250 is available as capsules or liquid.

Is it the cholesterol number?

A recent review of a multitude of clinical studies conducted on omega-3 reported that omega-3 fatty acids derived from fish oils called EPA and DHA can change cholesterol into subtypes of cholesterol that are less as likely to stick to your arteries.

 Omega-3s can change LDL cholesterol.

Our family of Res-Q customers are simply ecstatic about their results when their doctors looked at their arteries.

Res-Q 1250, our omega-3 supplement, is designed to encourage arterial health and elasticity, the real reason that we watch our cholesterol in the first place. (more…)

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Omega-3 News: Omega-3s and Cholesterol

Friday, July 11th, 2008
Are you taking a statin medication for cholesterol?
If so, you should be taking an omega-3 supplement.

 

A randomized placebo-controlled clinical study revealed that adding 4 grams of omega-3 EPA/DHA to statin drug therapy, can reduce triglycerides by almost 30%!
   
Obviously statin drugs are not enough.  Adding beneficial nutrients to a statin drug improves the outcome.
   
Taking omega-3 EPA and DHA did not raise the LDL cholesterol and it is interesting to note that after 8 weeks of supplement use, the LDL particle size was larger in the group taking omega-3. It is thought that the size of cholesterol (the size of the LDL), may be important to know, just like the amount of cholesterol, the cholesterol number (Example: LDL, non-HDL, and Total Cholesterol) is important to know.   A larger cholesterol-size may be less likely to harm the arteries, then a smaller cholesterol-size. (more…)
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Complete Heart Health, Part III: Triglycerides

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

 

Healthy Arteries: It is more than just cholesterol - the role of the triglycerides in arterial health

 
Looking at multiple heart health factors provides more ways to help maintain healthy arteries and a strong heart for a more complete look: the big picture.  The Res-Q product line offers a more complete approach to total cardiovascular health. 
  
The American Heart Association defines triglycerides as, “the chemical form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body.”
  
Since triglycerides affect the total cholesterol number, you should know your triglyceride number.

Learn more about triglycerides

Scientific evidence demonstrates the effectiveness of the omega-3 fatty acids.  According to the New England Journal of Medicine, the results for the fish-oil group were “…triglyceride (-64 percent), as compared with the control diet.”
  
Res-Q customers have been able to continue to maintain triglyceride levels within the normal range with Res-Q 1250, our safe and pure omega-3 fatty acid dietary supplement.
  
Res-Q 1250 provides an omega-3 potency level that would be difficult to achieve otherwise.  Our diets may be low in omega-3 fish.  Even if we eat fish, it would be difficult to achieve the effective amounts of omega-3 used in the clinical studies and provided by Res-Q 1250.
  
I always recommend that you buy at least two bottles of Res-Q 1250 the first time you order and order more Res-Q 1250 before you have one bottle left. Taking the correct dosage, and taking it every day consistently is very important to health maintenance.

To place an order for Res-Q 1250 or to learn more, call our toll free number: 1-800-26-ALIVE.
References:
Triglycerides, American Heart Association.
“Reduction of plasma lipids, lipoproteins, and apoproteins by dietary fish oils in patients with hypertiglyceridemia.” The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 312:1210-1216May 1985,
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For omega-3 health benefits choose Res-Q 1250.

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Res-Q 1250 Capsules and Liquid LemonWhat kind of omega-3 are you buying? Res-Q 1250?
The Center for Science in the Public Interest is concerned that the marketing of omega-3 in foods may be misleading. People who see “omega-3” in foods in the grocery isle may think that they are going to reap the heart-healthy rewards of omega-3, when in reality there is so little omega-3 in foods, that you are better off taking a high-quality grade fish oil capsule a day than thinking that you can skip the supplement, because the food contains “omega-3”.

In order to reap the rewards of omega-3, especially the well-known cardiovascular benefits that you hear about on the radio, TV, and in health newsletters, you need EPA and DHA.
 
Most food labels do not list how much EPA and DHA you are getting. If you are not seeing EPA and DHA on the label, the right type of omega-3 for heart health, then you know that your omega-3 may be worthless. Even if some foods do include omega-3 in the form of EPA and DHA, the active omega-3 fatty acids, the amount is so minimal, that is far below what you need for the established health benefits, making it relatively useless from a science standpoint, providing little or no health benefits at all. Just one capsule of Res-Q 1250, our purified and potent omega-3, contains 390-430mg of EPA and 300-325mg of DHA. Food products do not even contain anywhere near this amount of omega-3.

For benefits like reducing those normal and occasional aches and pain or maintaining cholesterol levels that are within the normal range and encouraging healthy triglycerides, research shows that you need 3,000 milligrams of the omega-3 fatty acids “EPA” and “DHA” daily!

Do not be fooled or misled by food labels. Don’t forget to take your omega-3 supplement ! Res-Q 1250, our omega-3 supplement, can be purchased at the link below. You can also place an order by calling us toll free at 1-800-26-ALIVE.

References:
News, Not all omega-3’s are equal when it comes to heart health, March 28, 2008, Seattle Washington
Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Cardioprotection, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2008;83:324-332
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What is Res-Q 1250?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Res-Q 1250: Available in Capsules or Liquid

Res-Q 1250 is an omega-3 supplement. Our diets tend to be very deficient in the essential fatty acids: EPA and DHA. Therefore, our brain is starved for EPA and DHA, the building blocks of brain material. Res-Q 1250 is a direct supply of the EPA and DHA that we need for good health and wellness.

Omega-3 fatty acids are one of the most effective, clinically studied ingredients. The omega-3 fatty acids promote the reduction of triglycerides, increase circulation, encourage the reduction of inflammation and aid in the repair of new cells and tissues. Our customers report great success maintaining their triglycerides.

We also have a variety of other heart healthy Res-Q  products. To acquire additional information regarding all of our supplements, please contact a Res-Q consultant at 1-800-262-5483. If you have a comment, testimonial or question, please feel free to submit it by clicking on the comment link below this posting.

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The Basic Starter Pack

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

N3OCEANIC offers a more complete approach to cholesterol care with additional emphasis on total cardiovascular health. The products in our basic starter pack offers multiple benefits for cardiovascular health. Including in this package is lots and lots of extra free product to help introduce the first time customer to the cholesterol care offered by the Res-Q product line.

When reordering, ask to put these specific products on your convenience plan, and continue to save and enjoy the benefits of automatic delivery: consistent usage, savings, and continual results.

Here is some more information about the products including in our basic starter pack:

Res-Q products should be used in combination for optimal cardiovascular health. For example, Res-Q LDL-x2 with Niacin (also available without Niacin) is formulated to work with Res-Q 1250 and Res-Q Cell Power to achieve complete cholesterol well-being.

Res-Q 1250 is a highly purified and potent form of omega 3, that provides adults with the proper balance of essential heart healthy omega 3- fatty acids to support circulation, arterial elasticity, encourage the reduction of triglycerides, balance inflammation, maintain cholesterol levels already within normal range, and further cholesterol health benefits when used along with Res-Q LDL-x2. For example, triglycerides are a part of your total cholesterol number.

Res-Q LDL-x2 with Niacin: Res-Q LDL-x2 with Niacin is a more comprehensive formulation of No-Flush Niacin, plant sterol esters, and policosanol to provide more complete benefits for cardiovascular health such as promoting circulation, and maintaining healthy veins and arteries. Additionally, Res-Q LDL-x2 with Niacin contains an ingredient (plant sterols) to addresses the dietary portion of cholesterol. No-Flush Niacin encourages vasodilation which promotes expanded (relaxed) blood vessels supporting healthy blood flow to the heart.

Res-Q CellPower: Res-Q Cell Power helps maintain healthy veins and arteries, and supports a healthy cardiovascular system. Antioxidants (compounds that fight free radicals) help keep cholesterol from oxidizing, and encourage cholesterol in its already healthy state. Cholesterol that has been oxidized and chemically altered becomes harmful to healthy arteries.

Res-Q CellPower includes Co-Q10 in addition to many other powerful antioxidants. It is very important to supplement the body’s own production of Co-Q10 when on any cholesterol health program. Co-Q10 (a powerful antioxidant), and cholesterol partially share the same production pathway in the liver. CoQ10 helps maintain healthy muscles and supports heart function by promoting cellular energy within a healthy heart muscle.

Res-Q HDL+, our no-flush form of Niacin, consisting of 6 molecules of Niacin surrounding one molecule of Inositol, is formulated for use with Res-Q products, and has multiple unique cardiovascular benefits. Niacin has been shown in clinical studies to increase HDL (the good cholesterol) levels, and promote circulation. Expanded (relaxed) blood vessels allow more room for blood flow. Niacin encourages the production of larger more buoyant lipoproteins. Smaller, more compact cholesterol particles are more harmful to healthy arteries than larger, fluffier, more buoyant cholesterol particles. The size of the cholesterol is an additional factor in heart health. The HDL number, also known as the “good” cholesterol, is a part of your total cholesterol number. The good cholesterol helps carry cholesterol away from artery walls. In fact, the amount of good cholesterol (HDL) to total cholesterol may be more valuable to know than knowing only the total cholesterol number.

Basic Starter Pack

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