Bringing ADHD into Focus: The ADHD-Omega Fatty Acid Connection
Many children with ADHD often have a substantial deficiency of essential fatty acids, as well as a marked omega-3/omega-6 ratio imbalance. These deficiencies are linked to genetic differences in how their bodies metabolize fat. This is important because omega fatty acid deficiencies are thought to negatively affect key brain functions including learning, concentration and mood regulation, as well as inflammatory pathways in the brain.
EQUAZEN® PRO is a clinically proven medical food that is designed to address differences in omega fatty acid metabolism in children and adolescents with ADHD and other related neurodiverse conditions—in the clinically tested, unique ratio of EPA:DHA:GLA.†
Clinical Outcomes:
- Support children’s attention control, vocabulary and immediate memory recall†
- Improve inattentive behavior†
- Support balanced mood†
- Improve academic performance†
Product Features:
- Supported by over 15 years of research and more than 19 clinical studies*, including 6 ADHD clinical trials, which demonstrate improvements in focus, attention, academic performance, and balanced mood.
- Safe & effective nutritional support when used alone or in combination with prescription ADHD medications.
- Sustainably sourced fish oils are produced with novel patented purification processes that reduce contaminants, oxidative impurities, environmental pollutants, and toxins to ensure exceptional clarity, quality, taste, and smell. Furthermore, the production of the fish oil utilizes technologies that run on 100% renewable energy.
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Allergen Information | Contains Fish, Egg Free, Gluten Free, Milk Free, Peanut Free, Shellfish Free, Tree Nut Free, Wheat Free |
Size | 90 softgels |
Ingredients | Omega-3 & 6 Oils Contains: Fish (wild anchovy). |
Directions | Children 5 years of age and above: 3 softgels daily with food or as directed by a healthcare professional. |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dark place out of reach of children |
Disclaimer | Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. If you are taking prescribed medication, have any medical condition or are pregnant or breast-feeding please consult your healthcare practitioner before taking food supplements. |