“In inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, the presence of unusual fatty acids, Omega or n-3 fatty acids in the cartilage cells reduces the activity of specific enzymes that are responsible for cartilage damage.” -->Osteoarthritis has a well-established inflammatory component…The Arthritis Foundation describes several stages of osteoarthritis, including an inflammatory stage:
This inflammation of the joint lining is prevalent in osteoarthritis patients. A recent study published in the highly regarded medical journal, Arthritis & Rheumatism, found that synovial tissue samples from 97 (93%) of 104 patients with osteoarthritis showed mild, moderate, or severe inflammation. 31% showed severe inflammation.1 --> OMAPURE™'s main ingredient, Omega-3, is a scientifically proven powerful anti-inflammatory…Omega-3 fatty acids have been well-known for a long time for their anti-inflammatory properties. The Eskimos of Greenland and the Japanese have a high dietary intake of Omega-3 from seafood and a low incidence of chronic inflammation, even when compared to their Westernized ethnic counterparts.2 New research is driving forward our understanding by which Omega-3s work their anti-inflammatory powers. A 2005 study by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School state: “Clinical assessment of dietary supplementation with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids indicate their beneficial impact in certain human diseases, particularly those in which inflammation is suspected as a key component in pathogenesis.” The Harvard team identified a new class of fats in humans, derived from a fatty acid found in fish oil, which they showed can control inflammation. 3 Lead Harvard researcher Dr. Charles Serhan was stated after the study, “Since we obtained these results I started to encourage my own children to eat foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids.” Many other respected academic and health institutions have also concluded from the scientific literature that Omega-3 is a natural and effective anti-inflammatory. Arthritis Research Campaign, for example, states:
-->OMAPURE™'s main ingredient, Omega-3, can reduce the degradative and inflammatory factors that cause cartilage destruction …One of the key pathological features common to degenerative joint diseases is the loss of cartilage proteoglycan (aggrecan) which precedes subsequent cartilage erosion. Scientists at Cardiff University have recently discovered that incorporation of n-3 (Omega-3) fatty acids into articular cartilage chondrocyte membranes results in a dose-dependent reduction in the expression and activity of (i) proteoglycan degrading enzymes (aggrecanases) and (ii) inflammatory cytokines (interleukin (IL-1b) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF-a) and cyclooxygenase (COX-2). 4 As a result of this discovery, the researchers conclude:
-->OMAPURE™’s main ingredient, Omega-3, may allow a reduced use of NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)...The very serious side effects of NSAIDs (including ibuprofen, naprosene, Celebrex) are well-known in the scientific community. The respected Mayo Clinic states on their Web site:
Omega-3 is a natural COX inhibitor and has a much safer profile than NSAIDs. Leading scientific researchers explain:
The same researchers conclude from the clinical literature that Omega-3 can reduce NSAID use:
One study published in the highly regarded journal Arthritis & Rheumatism found that some Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients could not only reduce NSAID use but also eliminate it:
We invite you to read more on Omega-3 and its potential as a safer alternative to NSAIDs. |
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