Product Description
Coming Soon! MegaMarine (new name for Gut Specific Fish Oil — identical product)
Most Comprehensive, Full-Spectrum Fish Oil Scientifically Formulated to Support Healthy Gut Microbiome
Superior Ratio of EPA, DHA, DPA and naturally-occurring metabolites called pro-resolving mediators (PRMs)
Fish Oil for a Healthy Gut, Healthy Immune and Inflammatory Responses
- EPA (Eicosapentanoic acid) is the most powerful omega-3 for supporting gut health and well-documented for its ability to protect intestinal mucosa and reduce oxidative damage in the gut. A recent experimental study published in the Journal of Scientific Reports found that EPA supplementation reduced levels of fecal calprotectin and improved mucosa production and goblet cell differentiation.
- DHA (Docosahexanoic acid) is most known for its beneficial impact on brain health. One of DHA’s most important roles is the modulation of an important part of phospholipid membranes, known as phosphatidylserine (PS). This substance promotes healthy signal conduction and protects neuronal survival not only to cells in the brains but also to neurons in the GI tract.
- DPA (Docosapentanoic acid), also known as the “forgotten fatty acid”, is receiving more attention in the omega-3 family due to its unique ability to increase EPA and DHA tissue status, but it also supports a healthy gut by reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines and macroscopic damage. Supplementation with DPA can also inhibit inflammatory cyclooxygenase (COX) pathways, resulting in healthier cells and tissues.
- PRMs (Pro-resolving mediators), are omega-3 derivatives that are responsible for terminating an inflammatory response and repairing damaged tissue through a process known as remediation. PRMs don’t block the initial inflammation, but function in the resolution. PRMs fall into four families: lipoxins, resolvins, protectins, and maresins. They resolve everyday inflammation by sequestering proinflammatory cytokines, clearing neutrophils and inflammatory debris, and increasing lymphatic removal of phagocytes following an inflammatory response. They are important in helping the immune system to return to homeostasis.While the human body is able to convert omega-3’s to PRMs, the process is time-consuming and requires multiple steps to complete. Furthermore, it can be inhibited due to stress, disease, genetics, diet and lifestyle factors. Supplementation provides the body with an abundance of PRMs, so that remediation and tissue restoration can proceed quickly and without limitation.
See related web pages:
- Omega-3s and inflammation (and dietary changes you can make)
- Role of Omega-3’s in having healthy cell membranes (and why that’s so important).
Made by Microbiome Labs as part of their suite of gut health products.