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-Hey this is great Alice, Celia

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> What forms of omega 3 fatty acids are found in dietary supplements?

> In supplemental form, omega 3 fatty acids are available as softgels

(like a vitamin E capsule) or as bottled liquids. Flaxseed oil, a rich

source of alpha-linolenic acid, and cod liver oil, a rich source of

EPA and DHA, are among the most popular omega 3 supplements.

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> When purchasing an omega 3 fatty acid supplement, remember that

these oils are highly sensitive to damage from heat, light and oxygen.

Choose a certified organic product that has been refrigerated and is

packaged in a dark brown or green glass jar and be sure to store the

product in your refrigerator or freezer.

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> It is also advisable to choose a supplement that contains vitamin E.

Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant, which is added to the oil to

prevent the fatty acids from becoming oxidized (or rancid).

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> Food Sources

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> Introduction to Nutrient Rating System Chart

> The following chart shows the foods which are either excellent, very

good or good sources of this nutrient. Next to each food name you will

find the following information: the serving size of the food; the

number of calories in one serving; DV% (percent daily value) of the

nutrient contained in one serving (similar to other information

presented in the website, this DV is calculated for 25-50 year old

healthy woman); the nutrient density rating; and the food's World's

Healthiest Foods Rating. Underneath the chart is a table that

summarizes how the ratings were devised. For more detailed information

on our Nutrient Rating System, please click

herehttp://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=faq&dbid=22&PHPSESSID=19af9ada35cc\

090c5d8c1d0b42350f42>.

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> Foods Ranked as quality sources of:

> omega 3 fatty acids

> Food Serving

> Size Cals Amount

> (g) DV

> (%) Nutrient

> Density World's

> Healthiest

> Foods Rating

> Seeds, Flax 0.25 cup 190.6 7.04 160.0 17.0 excellent

> Cloves, Ground 2 tsp 14.2 0.20 4.5 6.5 good

> Nuts, Walnuts 0.25 cup 163.5 2.27 51.6 6.4 very good

> Oregano, Ground 2 tsp 9.2 0.12 2.7 6.0 good

> Chinook Salmon Fillet-Baked/Broiled 4 oz-wt 261.9 2.09

47.5 3.7 very good

> Scallops, Baked, Broiled 4 oz-wt 151.7 1.10 25.0 3.3 good

> Peppermint Leaves, Fresh 1 oz-wt 19.9 0.12 2.7 2.8 good

> Seeds, Mustard 2 tsp 35.0 0.20 4.5 2.6 good

> Brussels Sprouts, Boiled 1 cup 60.8 0.26 5.9 2.0 good

> Squash, Winter, All Varieties 1 cup 80.0 0.34 7.7 2.0 good

> Tofu, Raw 4 oz-wt 86.2 0.36 8.2 1.9 good

> Squash, Summer, All Varieties 1 cup 36.0 0.15 3.4 1.9 good

> Halibut, Baked/Broiled 4 oz-wt 158.8 0.62 14.1 1.8 good

> Collard Greens, Boiled, Drained 1 cup 49.4 0.18 4.1 1.7

good

> Kale, Fresh, Boiled 1 cup 36.4 0.13 3.0 1.6 good

> Soybeans, Cooked 1 cup 297.6 1.03 23.4 1.6 good

> Shrimp, MixedSpecies, Steamed, Boiled 4 oz-wt 112.3 0.37

8.4 1.5 good

> World's Healthiest

> Foods Rating Rule

> excellent DV>=75% OR Density>=7.6 AND DV>=10%

> very good DV>=50% OR Density>=3.4 AND DV>=5%

> good DV>=25% OR Density>=1.5 AND DV>=2.5%

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