It is now no secret that people all over the western world are
turning to high grade ethyl EPA omega 3 fish oil to treat a number of
conditions, but can it really work against a problem that knows no
boundaries of age, race or gender. It is a condition that affects
millions of people at some time in there lives, it’s called depression.
Depression
So can high grade ethyl EPA fish oil help with depression and low
moods, lets take a look at the evidence. In one study involving 20
people with recurrent depression, researchers studied the effects of the
specific omega 3 fatty acid known as pure EPA.
Patients involved in this study randomly received either the ethyl
EPA fish oil capsule or a sugar pill in addition to the anti depressant
medication they were taking. After only four weeks, six out of ten
patients receiving EPA had significantly reduced symptoms of depression.
Fact 1. 90% of our current customer base take the oil alongside their anti-depressant medication to start with.
The leading researcher in this study Boris Nements said “ the effect
of the fatty acid EPA was significant from week two of treatment” he
also noted that “ the symptoms of depressed mood, guilt feelings,
worthlessness and insomnia had all improved by week three.”
The leading researcher in this study Boris Nements said “ the effect
of the fatty acid EPA was significant from week two of treatment” he
also noted that “ the symptoms of depressed mood, guilt feelings,
worthlessness and insomnia had all improved by week three.”
fact 2. We send out
thousands of bottles per month to people all over the world who have
been customers for the 10 years we have been supplying Pure EPA.
This particular study was carried out at the University of the Negev
in Israel and was published in the American journal of psychiatry 2002.
Another very high profile study using the essential fatty acid pure
EPA was carried out in Scotland by doctors Peet and horribin. This study
involved seventy patients who were suffering from depression that was
persisting despite ongoing treatment with standard antidepressant drugs.
The study lasted twelve weeks, and the background anti depressant
drugs the patients were receiving was not altered during the trial. The
results showed that the patients taking EPA showed significant
improvement after only four weeks in all symptoms of depression, when
compared to the group who were administered a dummy pill.
This study was published in the Archives of general Psychiatry.
Omega 3 fish oil is high in two key compounds DHA and EPA. In both
studies mentioned above they used ultra pure ethyl EPA that contained
zero DHA. The reason for this was that they found that the purer the
compound of EPA then the more effective it seemed to be.
The brain has much more DHA than EPA but the studies found that EPA
is much more important when it comes to responses to nerve stimulation.
It appeared that the DHA maybe more important for structure and the EPA
for function.
Blood samples taken from people in the USA, Europe, Australia and
Japan showed that depressed people have especially low levels of EPA,
when compared to blood samples of people who were not suffering from low
moods or depression.
The lead researches from the study in Scotland both concluded that
EPA is the most important essential fatty acid in the treatment of
depression.
These findings are backed up with two randomised controlled trials
from Sheffield and Baylor universities involving DHA only, which showed
no improvements in the symptoms of depression. In fact the results were
significant and showed the DHA controlled groups to be slightly worse
than the placebo controlled groups.
Source: http://www.mind1st.co.uk/fish-oil-depression/?gclid=CKaXh6SA97wCFQkUwwodX0UAyA
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