Prenatal DHA

by Grove

$30.00

<p>DHA is an omega-3 fatty acid that is essential for the development of a healthy brain, as well as nerves and eyes.* DHA is especially important for healthy fetal and infant development, accumulating in a baby’s developing brain primarily during the third trimester of pregnancy through the first two years of life.* DHA supports a healthy pregnancy as well.* Although the body can make some DHA, its conversion rate is low, so most DHA needs to be consumed in the diet. The primary dietary sources of DHA – fatty, cold-water fish – aren’t heavily consumed in a western diet, so an omega-3 nutritional supplement can help a mother reach an optimal DHA level.  <br> <br><strong>Benefits of Thorne’s Prenatal DHA:</strong></p> <p>•    Provides nutritional support for a healthy pregnancy*<br>•    Supports memory and mood – before, during, and after pregnancy*<br>•    Promotes normal fetal brain and nervous system development*<br>•    Supports metabolism by helping to maintain a healthy insulin response*<br>•    Promotes DHA levels in breast milk to support baby’s growth and development*<br>•    Supports immune function*<br>•    Helps maintain a healthy inflammatory response*<br>•    Promotes healthy heart function*<br> <br><strong>Features of Thorne’s Prenatal DHA:</strong></p> <p>•    Provides 650 mg of DHA and 200 mg of EPA per serving<br>•    Rosemary, mint, and mixed tocopherols help reduce fish burps and are gentle on the stomach for mothers who experience pregnancy-related nausea*<br>•    The easy-to-take gelcaps are smaller than most omega-3 supplements<br>•    Tested for more than 250 environmental contaminants, including heavy metals, pesticides, dioxins, and PCBs</p> <p><strong>DHA by the numbers: </strong></p> <p>•    Approximately 60 percent of a healthy brain is comprised of fat.<br>•    DHA accounts for more than 90 percent of the fatty acids in the brain.<br>•    DHA accounts for more than 90 percent of the fatty acids in the retina.<br>•    Two lobes of the brain – frontal and prefrontal – rely heavily on DHA and are responsible for the ability to learn, problem solve, focus attention, and maintaining a positive mood.*<br>•    Average daily U.S. adult intake of DHA and EPA is only 90 mg; and only 40 mg in children and teenagers.<br>•    Most researchers recommend a minimum of 500 mg DHA + EPA daily.</p> <p><em>*Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before adding a dietary supplement to your diet.</em></p>