You may have heard that essential fats are an important
aspect to maintaining the health of your body. But what exactly are
they?Basically, there are two truly essential fatty acids, Linoleic and
Linolenic. You may have heard of these referred to as Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty
acids.
So, why are they called essential? The term essential in the
life sciences refers to the fact that a nutrient cannot be synthesized by the
body. Thus, you must have a dietary or supplemental source to supply your need
for these acids.You probably heard of the 8 essential amino acids. It’s the
same idea here but in this case we are referring to fatty acids rather than an
amino acid.
These fatty acids exist in and are used in every
cell of your body. So they are crucial to a cell’s health and therefore to our
health as people. The good news is that in North America, you generally get
enough Omega -6 in your diet. Omega-3 has presented a question mark to researchers.
Are we getting enough or not?Fortunately, you can get Omega-3 from fish and
certain nut oils. If you have any doubt at all, you can get Omega three from
flax oil, which is in abundant supply at your local health food store. As those
of us who truly understand weight loss and gain can tell you, the key to losing
or gaining fat storage from your body centers around the bodies short term
energy storage supply. http://healthcareatm.com/
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