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CLINICAL STUDIES ON OMEGA-3,
ALA
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The
studies below are clinical studies pertaining Omega-3 ALA (alpha linolenic acid). Because these studies
were performed before chia was rediscovered as an Omega-3 rich food, and newly-acknowledged as a
superfood, the chia seed is not mentioned in these articles. For articles and clinical studies
specifically about Chia, click here: Clinical Studies and Chia.
GENERAL HEALTH
Mediterranean alpha-linolenic acid-rich diet
in secondary prevention of coronary heart disease
Alpha-linolenic acid good for dry-eye syndrome
Effect of ALA-Enriched Food Supply on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Males
Alpha linolenic acid and The Health Benefits
Potential Long-term Benefits of ALA/DHA in Rats:
Interesting Twist under "Conclusion"
Alpha-linolenic acid reduces risk of nonfatal MI (Myocardial Infarction)
Let's Get This Right: There are Good Fats and Bad Fats
How Omega 3-6-9 Fatty Acids Prevent Heart Attack
EAT FISH, BUT...
Some Fish May Contain High Levels of Bad Fat
BUSINESS
Omega-3 Infused Food and Drinks Market to Reach $7 Billion by 2011
Omega-3-enriched broiler meat: 1. Optimization of a production system
(Chicken fed with omega-3 ALA produces meat enriched with EPA omega-3)
Omega-3-enriched broiler meat:
Functional properties, oxidative stability, and consumer acceptance