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Tersus Life Sciences | Palmitoleic Acid | Purified Omega 7
By James
By James
Although the omega-3, -6, -7 and -9 category of fatty acids has grown consistently over the past few decades—and the worldwide market for fatty acids will grow from nearly $13.5 billion in 2018 to $17.5 billion by 20231—the public and the dietary supplement industry know the least about the value of the omega-7 fatty acids. This article will explain the value of an extremely well-researched omega-7 fatty acid, palmitoleic acid. https://tersuslifesciences.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2.-Palmitoleic-acid-An-omega-7-fatty-acid-for-inflammation-metabolic-wellness-2.pdf
By James
By Drs. Oz & Roizen, the “You Docs” (Excerpted from “Four Medical Breakthroughs you should know about”)
Recently, we were totally blown away by four medical breakthroughs we think you should know about.
The “new” good fat: You’ve already heard plenty about DHA, the great-for-you omega-3 fatty acid in fatty fish and algae or fish-oil capsules. Now, research from Harvard Medical School, the Cleveland Clinic (where Dr. Mike is Chief Wellness Officer) and universities in Hawaii and Japan revealed that [Omega-7 fatty acids found in purified palmitoleic acid have amazing powers too!
Our take: Take 200 milligrams of purified omega-7 in capsule form along with 900 milligrams of DHA daily.
Published in the Houston Chronicle on Friday, July 20, 2012
Image of Dr. Michael Roizen used with permission of Dr. Michael Roizen.
Dr. Michael Roizen is the Author of Real Age, Chairman Chief Wellness Officer of Cleveland Clinic, and Chairman of Scientific Advisory Board of Tersus Pharmaceuticals.
By James
The most common heart disease in the United States is coronary heart disease, which often appears as a heart attack or a stroke. In 2010, an estimated 785,000 Americans had a new coronary attack, and about 470,000 had a recurrent attack. Every 25 seconds, an American will have a coronary event, and about one every minute will die from one.
And it’s a shame because in many cases the lost lives are tied directly to lifestyle–particularly diet. The chance of developing coronary heart disease can be greatly reduced by taking steps to prevent and control factors that put people at greater risk.
The link between nutrition and heart health
As part of Heart Health Month, the American Heart Association wants everyone to take a good look at the things in our lives that we can control. Such as re-evaluating our diet and getting regular blood tests to determine our cholesterol numbers.
With one quick look it’s easy to see that we humans were never meant to eat the types of foods we consume every day. There is a direct link between nutrition and heart disease. Poor eating habits could very soon lead to the fist generation of Americans to live shorter lives than the generation before them.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. [Read more…]