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Role Of Omega-3 in Psoriasis!
How do they work, and which sources are the best?
- Omega 3 fatty acids (epa/dpha) are important for a number of functions in our body including skin health. Daily recommended dose is 250-500mg.
- when taken orally, omega-3 is most effective over a period of 3 months or longer.
- people with psoriasis are more likely to develop heart disease, and omega-3s may reduce the risk of cardiac death and heart disease.
- To get the benefits of omega-3s, people should make sure their supplements contain a balance of epa (eicosapentaenoic acid) and dha (docosahexaenoic acid). These are present in most fish oil supplements.
Some healthy food sources for omega-3s include:
- Salmon
- Herring
- Sardines
- Mackerel
- Walnuts
- Soyabeans (roasted)
- Flaxseeds
- Chia seeds
Apart from fish oil source, it's also available as:
- Krill oil
- Algae oil
- Flaxseed oil
In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!