AgilNature®

Omega3Agil

Power formula for plant-based Omega-3

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Omega3Agil
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1. life's® OMEGA - High-quality Omega-3 – Plant-based, Pure & Sustainable

For Omega3Agil we use the branded raw material life's® OMEGA from dsm-firmenich - a high-quality, plant-based omega-3 source from the microalgae Schizochytrium sp. . In contrast to fish oil, it offers a direct, sustainable and mercury-free supply of the essential fatty acids DHA and EPA - optimal for the heart, brain and eyesight.

2. High stability & Optimal compatibility

Thanks to the special formulation, the sensitive Omega-3 oil remains stable and protected from oxidation. In addition, the soft capsule shell ensures pleasant ingestion - without a fishy aftertaste or burping . Perfect for anyone who wants to make their Omega-3 supply plant-based and high-quality!

3. Recyclable aluminum cans | Reduce・Reuse・Recycle

We package our nutritional supplements in
high-quality aluminum cans, because aluminum conserves natural resources. It is not only particularly light, but also up to 100% recyclable & reduces energy consumption and CO2 emissions in packaging production. We have taken care to use the smallest possible
can size to avoid unnecessary material waste. This
is also filled to the brim.

ingredients

  • Algae oil

    EPA and DHA from algae oil Algae oil is the main ingredient in Omega3Agil and a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, especially EPA and DHA. These essential fatty acids are crucial for numerous bodily functions.

FAQs

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Good to know

For whom would Omega3Agil be a good choice?

Omega3Agil is an ideal choice for vegetarians, vegans and people who prefer a vegan lifestyle. It is also suitable for anyone who does not want or cannot consume fish products but still wants to benefit from the health-promoting properties of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega3Agil offers a high-quality and sustainable source of EPA and DHA without having to resort to animal products.

How exactly does Omega3Agil work?

The omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA in Omega3Agil play a central role in supporting various body functions. They help maintain normal heart function, healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels. In addition, EPA and DHA are crucial for the development and maintenance of the brain as well as for the health of the eyes, joints and skin.

How do I recognize an Omega3Agil deficiency?

A deficiency in omega-3 fatty acids can manifest itself in a variety of ways, including inflammation, dry skin, brittle hair, joint pain and mood swings. A regular intake of omega-3 fatty acids, such as those contained in Omega3Agil, can help prevent such deficiencies.

What is Omega3Agil actually?

Omega3Agil is a high-quality plant-based omega-3 supplement that provides the essential fatty acids EPA and DHA from algae oil. The algae oil is carefully extracted and contains the optimal amounts of EPA and DHA to ensure maximum effectiveness. Omega3Agil is free of heavy metals and offers a reliable plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids.

What should I pay attention to while taking Omega3Agil?

There are no known contraindications or restrictions to taking Omega3Agil. However, it is advisable to maintain a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and protein-rich foods in parallel with taking Omega3Agil. This will help to improve overall nutritional intake and increase well-being.

Should I change my diet at the same time?

A balanced diet rich in various nutrients is always recommended. While taking Omega3Agil, you should make sure to maintain a varied and balanced diet to ensure you get all the necessary nutrients. Fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains and nuts are good sources for a healthy diet.

General information on dietary supplements

What are dietary supplements and what is special about AgilNature dietary supplements?

Legally speaking, food supplements are considered food. They contain nutrients such as vitamins and minerals that are also found in normal food. In food supplements, however, these substances are in concentrated form and usually in a higher dosage. Food supplements are available in various forms. There are tablets, capsules, powders, effervescent tablets or even liquids. Some food supplements also contain plant extracts.

The AgilNature nutritional supplements are developed in collaboration with nutritionists. The valuable formulations mostly consist of a mineral and vitamin complex combined with plant extracts and are specifically tailored to their functions. The formulation combines the latest scientific findings with tried and tested ancient wisdom. The carefully selected ingredients make the AgilNature products a valuable nutritional supplement. The AgilNature nutritional supplements are high-quality products that are developed and manufactured according to the strict guidelines of the AgilNature quality promise. By avoiding known allergens, chemical additives and genetically modified substances, a high level of tolerability is guaranteed. Out of ethical conviction, we avoid all animal raw materials. Omega3Agil is 100% vegan!

In our nutritional supplements, we use the power of nature in addition to the vitamin and mineral complexes in order to contribute holistically to maintaining health. Unfortunately, there is very strict regulation of the marketing of nutritional supplements in the EU. We are therefore hardly allowed to advertise the effects of certain plant substances. However, that does not mean that they cannot work. If you want to find out more about the effects of plant substances, then do your own research. You will be surprised at the power that plants have!

Why does my body need additional micronutrients?

Unfortunately, many people today do not have sufficiently filled micronutrient stores. This is mainly due to our lifestyle. Diet plays a big part in this. Currently, our diet often contains too much sugar and white flours as well as too much unhealthy fat and not enough fiber and plant-based food sources. If you want to refill your nutrient stores, make sure you eat a balanced and varied diet. But dietary supplements can also help you to fill up your reserves.

Are there any risks and side effects of dietary supplements? And what about the criticism of dietary supplements?

Dietary supplements are repeatedly criticized for leading to an overdose. Yes, dietary supplements may contain vitamins or minerals in higher concentrations than you would get from a normal diet. However, this does not immediately pose a risk of overdose. In fact, many people tend to have too few micronutrients in their stores.

Our body also has numerous sophisticated regulatory mechanisms, so that in many cases it only gets the nutrients from food that it really needs. However, it makes sense to have a blood analysis done by your family doctor before taking very highly concentrated food supplements in order to get an overview of your own storage and then be able to make a personalized selection of possible food supplements.

Sometimes dietary supplements are criticized for being potentially contaminated. However, our AgilNature quality promise guarantees dietary supplements that are free of known allergens, chemical additives and genetically modified substances. This means we can guarantee a high level of compatibility.

However, dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet. The mere consumption of dietary supplements is often not enough to do something good for your body. If you want to get to the root of the reasons for your micronutrient deficiencies, you should start where you get most of your nutrients from: your diet. It is best to ensure a varied diet that contains many different types of fruit and vegetables, some whole grain products and few finished products and sweets. If you find this difficult, you can always get advice from various nutritionists: inside.

How do I recognize a micronutrient deficiency?

Recognizing a micronutrient deficiency is often not that easy. The body usually signals a deficiency with unspecific symptoms such as listlessness, tiredness or reduced stress tolerance. However, if massive deficiencies occur, they can manifest themselves in deficiency-related diseases. However, if you suspect this is the case with you, you should see a doctor.

However, most micronutrient deficiencies are not as severe. A good way to illustrate this is to compare people with gears that mesh and influence each other. If some gears are already a bit worn, the system no longer runs so smoothly. If some of your micronutrient stores are no longer so full, this has an impact on other processes in your body. So it makes sense to always fill your storage well. This can be achieved with a balanced and varied diet and possibly additional food supplements. A simple way to determine your micronutrient needs is to ask your doctor for an analysis of your micronutrient status.

Why would we advise you to take dietary supplements?

Dietary supplements are often criticized. But there are also many people who never want to do without dietary supplements again. Now who is right?

Unfortunately, this question cannot be answered unequivocally, but in the following lines we would like to give you a few reasons why we believe that the consumption of dietary supplements can be useful.

  1. Dietary supplements can help you to fill up certain nutrient deficiencies more quickly than a simple change in diet would do. Nevertheless, it makes sense to adjust your diet in parallel with the consumption of food supplements, because food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.
  2. The AgilNature food supplements are also put together in such a way that they provide you with the best possible combination of minerals, vitamins and selected plant extracts for a specific goal.
  3. Are you vegan? Of course we're happy about that, because you're protecting the animals and our environment, but you should definitely supplement with vitamin B12. Unfortunately, vitamin B12 can only be found in foods of animal origin and cannot be produced by the body itself. It is therefore essential for you to take vitamin B12 as a dietary supplement or in fortified foods. Attention: Even vegetarians: Despite the consumption of milk and milk products as well as eggs, internal vitamin B12 levels are often too low. It is therefore advisable for both vegans and vegetarians to have their vitamin B12 status and other critical micronutrients such as iron checked by their family doctor on a regular basis.
  4. The desire for children is growing in you, but you don't want to do anything wrong when it comes to nutrition? Here you should pay particular attention to a sufficient intake or supplementation of folic acid and not just when you are already pregnant, but also when you are planning to become pregnant. However, we recommend that you inform yourself about this. You can either do this with your gynecologist or, even better, with a nutritionist: in.
  5. You probably already knew that the body can synthesize vitamin D independently through the skin. But do you also know that in winter it is almost impossible to get enough sun to produce vitamin D adequately due to the position of the sun in our latitudes? Here, too, we strongly recommend having your family doctor check your vitamin D status and supplementing with vitamin D if necessary.

Scientific findings on Omega3Agil

Sources, Information & Sstudies - Omega3Agil

Sources:

  1. Shahidi, F. (2017). Omega-3 fatty acids from algae. In Handbook of Marine Microalgae (pp. 137-147). Academic Press.
  2. Sijben, JW, & Calder, PC (2018). Differential immunomodulation with long-chain n-3 PUFA in health and chronic diseases. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 77(1), 89-100.
  3. Marik, Paul E, and Joseph Varon. “Omega-3 dietary supplements and the risk of cardiovascular events: a systematic review.” Clinical cardiology vol. 32.7 (2009): 365-72. doi:10.1002/clc.20604
  4. Zhang, Xin et al. “Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Intake and Blood Pressure: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.” Journal of the American Heart Association vol. 11.11 (2022): e025071. doi:10.1161/JAHA.121.025071
  5. Rao, Amanda et al. “Omega-3 Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) Rich Extract from the Microalga Nannochloropsis Decreases Cholesterol in Healthy Individuals: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Three-Month Supplementation Study.” Nutrients vol. 12.6 1869. June 23, 2020, doi:10.3390/nu12061869
  6. Mozaffarian, D., & Wu, J.H. (2011). Omega-3 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease: effects on risk factors, molecular pathways, and clinical events. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 58(20), 2047-2067.
  7. Calder, P.C. (2015). Marine omega-3 fatty acids and inflammatory processes: Effects, mechanisms and clinical relevance. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 1851(4), 469-484.
  8. Harris, W.S. (2008). The omega-3 index as a risk factor for coronary heart disease. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 87(6), 1997S-2002S.
  9. Pottala, JV, et al. (2010). Higher RBC EPA + DHA corresponds with larger total brain and hippocampal volumes: WHIMS-MRI study. Neurology, 75(18), 1608-1614.
  10. Pawlosky, R.J., et al. (2001). Physiological compartmental analysis of alpha-linolenic acid metabolism in adult humans. Journal of Lipid Research, 42(8), 1257-1265.
  11. Davis, B.C., & Kris-Etherton, P.M. (2003). Achieving optimal essential fatty acid status in vegetarians: current knowledge and practical implications. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 78(3), 640S-646S.
The development behind Omega3Agil

Mina Safaei - Nutritionist

"The Mediterranean diet is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which are associated with many health benefits. But how can you incorporate the positive effects of fish into your diet in a vegan and sustainable way? Omega3Agil was specifically developed to complete your nutrient spectrum and reduce the risk of numerous diseases. With the highest purity and quality, it supports the nervous system and the cardiovascular system in particular to promote your long-term health."

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