There's good news for people who prefer organic full cream
milk and organic milk products. Recent research studies have shown that organic
full fat milk contains higher levels of healthy fats such as Omega-3, a
polyunsaturated fatty acid with numerous health benefits. Researchers have
found that on average, organic milk contained around 56 percent more Omega-3 in
comparison to non-organic varieties of milk.
Types of Omega-3 fats
The most health benefits of Omega-3 are associated with
those that are derived from animal sources. Animal based Omega-3, such as those
derived from organic milk and organic full cream milk products are rich in
eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which provide most
of the health benefits. In comparison, plant based sources provide
alpha-linoleic acid (ALA), which is not as beneficial as EPA and DHA. The body
can convert ALA into EPA and DHA, but the output is very low, so increasing ALA
will not have any significant health benefits.
Benefits of Omega-3
Heart health - An
Italian research study involving 11,324 heart attack survivors found that
people who took in more Omega-3 through supplementation had significantly
reduced risk of another heart attack, stroke or death. Similar results were noticed
in a separate American research study, where it was found that people who ate
Omega-3 rich foods once or more than once in a week had a 50% reduced risk of
dying from a sudden cardiac event, as compared to people who ate Omega-3 rich
foods less than once a month.
Improved regulation
of cholesterol triglyceride levels - Omega-3 fatty acids normalize and regulate
cholesterol triglyceride levels, resulting in improved heart health.
Triglyceride levels are an effective display of the body's ability to maintain
a healthy lipid profile, which is essential for maintaining a healthy heart.
Numerous research studies have revealed that Omega-3 is anti-arrhythmic
(prevents or counteracts cardiac arrhythmia), anti-thrombotic (prevents
thrombosis or a blood clot in a blood vessel), anti-atherosclerotic (prevents
fatty deposits and fibrosis of the inner layer of arteries), and
anti-inflammatory (counteracts inflammation).
Improved learning
among children - Research studies have shown that Omega-3 helps maximize a
child's intellectual potential. Findings of a research study published in June
2013 show that low levels of DHA are linked to poor reading and problems
related to memory and behavior among healthy school-age children. In another
research study published in August 2013, it was found that children who had
taken Omega-3 supplements when they were infants, scored higher in areas such
as rule learning, vocabulary, and intelligence testing at ages 3 to 5.
It has also been indicated in earlier research
studies that problems such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
and related behavior or learning disabilities may have their links to low
levels of Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fats sourced from animal sources such as
organic full cream milk and organic milk products are great for brain health,
as they boost dopamine levels in the brain, promote neuronal growth in the
frontal cortex, and improve cerebral circulation
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