Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago | Hi, Juls5drivertraining. Other than algae-based supplements, you can get omega-3 from the following foods: – seaweed – omega-3 fortified eggs – omega-3 fortified milk – chia seeds – flax seeds – walnuts – hemp hearts (seeds) – mustard seeds and oil – canola (low-erucic rapeseed) oil, please – organic only – winter squash – leafy greens such as kale, broccoli – mango – honeydew melon – cantaloupe Nearly all of the above – except for algae, eggs, and diary milk, which feature DHA and EPA – feature primarily alpha-linolenic acid, which is an omega-3 but a precursor to the DHA and EPA that get all the credit. The body’s ability to make the conversion depends on several factors, including overall diet: if you don’t overdo omega-6 fats, you have a better chance. |
Juls.5drivertraining 10 years ago | I do not eat fish oil how can I get omega 3 |