Not having a high omega-3 index is as detrimental to life expectancy as smoking.
Low omega-3 index is linked to increased cardiovascular mortality.
The average omega-3 index in the United States is 4-5%, while in Japan, it's 10-11%.
People with an omega-3 index of 8% or higher have a five-year increased life expectancy compared to those with a low index of 4%.
How Long It Takes to Improve Your Omega-3 Index (6m49s)
It takes about three months to see a significant improvement in the omega-3 index after increasing intake through supplementation or dietary sources.
The average person needs about two grams of omega-3 per day to increase their omega-3 index from 4% to 8%.
Individual variation exists due to genetic differences in metabolizing omega-3s.
Omega-3s (EPA) for Cardiovascular Disease (10m41s)
A five-year trial (phipa) showed a 25% increase in heart attack or death from heart disease in people with existing cardiovascular disease who took EPA compared to placebo.
Another trial that gave EPA and DHA to people with existing cardiovascular disease and were on a statin did not show a beneficial effect.
The vital study showed a 28% reduction in heart attack risk in the group that took omega-3 (EPA and DHA) compared to placebo.
Lactate is generated during intense exercise when mitochondria can't produce enough energy.
Lactate is not just a waste metabolite but also a signaling molecule.
Lactate increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is beneficial for brain aging, cognition, and muscle repair.
Lactate is used as an energy source by neurons, allowing glucose to be spared for glutathione synthesis, the brain's major antioxidant.
Giving TBI patients sodium lactate improves outcomes by boosting BDNF, providing an energy source, and allowing glucose sparing for glutathione synthesis.
Rhonda has released a free BDNF protocol document that includes evidence-based strategies for increasing BDNF in humans.
The protocol covers exercise intensity and duration, omega-3 dosage and duration, polyphenols, flavonoids, heat stress protocols, and personal protocols used by Rhonda.