About DHA
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) is the most abundant omega-3 fatty acid found in cell membranes throughout the body and is present in all tissues. It is the most prominent omega-3 fatty acid in neural, retinal and cardiovascular connecting tissue.
Accounts for 97% of the omega-3 fats in the brain
Accounts for 93% of the omega-3 fats in the retina
Key component in heart tissue
Naturally found in breast milk
Health Benefits
Many scientific studies have proven that DHA omega-3 has positive health benefits for everyone from pregnant or nursing mothers and infants, to healthy adults and the elderly.
DHA is essential for the proper development and function of brain and eye development throughout life and for maintaining optimal function of the nerve cells in the brain and retina. Increased levels of DHA have also been shown to improve cholesterol, decrease the risk of eye disorders like ARMD, glaucoma, and DES, and lower the risk of cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s and Dementia.




