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OMEGA•OIL
Essential for Bodybuilders

The Science Behind OMEGA•OIL

While there are dozens of EFA supplements out there, only OMEGA•OIL® was formulated specifically for bodybuilders. OMEGA•OIL is an advanced omega-3 EFA formula consisting of a special blend of three fish oils that can help you reach your goals.

OMEGA•OIL Benefits Chart

Less Joint and Muscle Inflammation and Pain

Training hard causes inflammation and can cause delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), which results in stiffness, swelling, strength loss and pain. That can destroy your training routine. Studies show that by taking omega-3 fatty acids, you’ll have less inflammation,1,2 better blood flow3 and a better range of motion,4 so you can get back to hitting the weights even sooner.

Improved Insulin Response

Several studies5,6,7 have shown that omega-3 fatty acid supplementation can help prevent and lower insulin resistance, making the body more sensitive to the effect of insulin. Insulin has been shown to help glucose enter muscle cells, which stimulates glycogen formation. Glycogen provides energy and muscle growth and also staves off body fat storage. Insulin also prevents the breakdown of muscle protein.

More Intense Workouts

A scientific study has shown that taking fish oil helps you transport and utilize oxygen better during workouts. It also keeps you from hitting the respiration wall, where your body forces you to breathe heavily.8 This allows workouts to be longer and more intense so you can see bigger gains.

Protects Your Muscle

Omega-3 supplementation has been shown to preserve lean body mass, such as your muscles. In one study, those who didn’t take it “lost significant amounts of fat-free mass.”9 You worked hard for your muscle, and you need to protect it.

Burns Fat

Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to help reduce body fat by up to 44 percent.6 What’s more, they not only burn fat but also combat the storing of new fat.10

Boosts Your Brain

You can also grow your brain and feel happier with the help of omega-3 fatty acids. They have been scientifically shown to increase mood quality and promote brain cell growth.11,12 Sufficient omega-3 consumption allows the membranes around the nerves in your brain to be more responsive to incoming signals, allowing the brain to respond faster.

OMEGA•OIL EFAs are of the best source and quality.

EFAs and omega-3 oils can come from a number of sources, including flax seeds and fish oil. But all sources of EFAs are not the same. OMEGA•OIL uses a special blend of three types of fish oil, and fish oil has been scientifically shown to trigger the most rapid increase of key EFA components in the blood13 – much faster than flax oil, even when fish oil is given at a lower dose. The key ingredients in OMEGA•OIL get into your system sooner so you can reap the benefits of omega-3 supplementation faster.

And you never have to worry about the quality of OMEGA•OIL because we use a special molecular distillation process. This process removes all the PCBs, metals and other destructive toxins that can build up in the oils harvested from fish.

References

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  2. Arita M, Bianchini F, Aliberti J, Sher A, Chiang N, Hong S, Yang R, Petasis NA, Serhan CN. Stereochemical assignment, antiinflammatory properties, and receptor for the omega-3 lipid mediator resolvin E1. J Exp Med. 2005;201(5):713-22.
  3. Heller A, Koch T. Immunonutrition with omega-3-fatty acids. Are new anti-inflammatory strategies in sight? [in German]. Zentralbl Chir. (2000);125(2):123-36.
  4. Tartibian B, Maleki BH, Abbasi A. The effects of ingestion of omega-3 fatty acids on perceived pain and external symptoms of delayed onset muscle soreness in untrained men. Clin J Sport Med. 2009;19(2):115-9.
  5. González-Périz A, Horrillo R, Ferré N, Gronert K, Dong B, Morán-Salvador E, Titos E, Martínez-Clemente M, López-Parra M, Arroyo V, Clària J. Obesity-induced insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis are alleviated by omega-3 fatty acids: a role for resolvins and protectins. FASEB J. 2009;23(6):1946-57.
  6. Rokling-Andersen MH, Rustan AC, Wensaas AJ, Kaalhus O, Wergedahl H, Røst TH, Jensen J, Graff BA, Caesar R, Drevon CA. Marine n-3 fatty acids promote size reduction of visceral adipose depots, without altering body weight and composition, in male Wistar rats fed a high-fat diet. Br J Nutr. 2009;28:1-12.
  7. Fedor D, Kelley DS. Prevention of insulin resistance by n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2009;12(2):138-46.
  8. Brilla LR, Landerholm TE. Effect of fish oil supplementation and exercise on serum lipids and aerobic fitness. J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 1990;30(2):173-80.
  9. Ryan AM, Reynolds JV, Healy L, Byrne M, Moore J, Brannelly N, McHugh A, McCormack D, Flood P. Enteral nutrition enriched with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) preserves lean body mass following esophageal cancer surgery: results of a double-blinded randomized controlled trial. Ann Surg. 2009;249(3):355-63.
  10. Buckley JD, Howe PR. Anti-obesity effects of long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Obes Rev. 2009 [Epub ahead of print].
  11. Trivedi B. The good, the fad, and the unhealthy. New Scientist. 2006 Sept 23;191(2570):42-49.
  12. Puri BK. High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging sinc-interpolation-based subvoxel registration and semi-automated quantitative lateral ventricular morphology employing threshold computation and binary image creation in the study of fatty acid interventions in schizophrenia, depression, chronic fatigue syndrome and Huntington's disease. Int Rev Psychiatry. 2006 Apr;18(2):149-54.
  13. Barceló-Coblijn G, Murphy EJ, Othman R, Moghadasian MH, Kashour T, Friel JK. Flaxseed oil and fish-oil capsule consumption alters human red blood cell n-3 fatty acid composition: a multiple-dosing trial comparing 2 sources of n-3 fatty acid. Am J Clin Nutr. 2008;88(3):801-9.