Omega-3's Provide Relief for Some MS Patients
New findings confirm previous research findings that suggest the intake of fish oil, containing Omega-3 fatty acids could provide a measure of relief for those with Multiple Sclerosis, a disease that is progressive, debilitating, and without a cure.
The researchers found there was a 58 percent decrease in MMP-9 levels secreted from immune cells of MS volunteers after three months of fish oil supplementation compared to baseline levels.
According to Dr. Shinto, the lead researcher, “These findings confirm previous research findings that suggest the intake of fish oil, containing Omega-3 fatty acids could provide a measure of relief for those with MS, a disease that is progressive, debilitating, and without a cure.” In lieu of eating fish, Omega-3 supplements from Neptune Krill Oil provide a healthy, contaminant-free source of DHA and EPA.
Read more details on this omega-3 multiple sclerosis study.












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