EPA & DHA in Depression
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Source of EPA and DHA
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EPA and DHA are omega-3 fatty acids that can be found in fish (like salmon and sardines) and fish oil, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMM).
Depression and EPA + DHA
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According to the Linus Pauling Institute, in several clinical studies, patients who consumed a combination of EPA and DHA were less likely to develop depression symptoms.
Dosage
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The World Health Organization recommends that healthy adults consume between .3 g and .5 g of EPA and DHA daily, says the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Considerations
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According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, in rare cases, omega-3 fatty acid supplements have induced mania in people with bipolar depression. Check with your healthcare provider before consuming any supplement.
Warning
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Too much fish oil may increase your risk of bleeding, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine. The oil may also interfere with blooding thinning medications.
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