Nutrition plays a major role in the health and function of the brain, impacting not only the way we look and feel, but the way we think. The foods and supplements that we choose to consume can have a direct affect on brain function and long-term cognitive health.
For Comprehensive Total Body Health
For Comprehensive Total Body Health on the Go
Vegetarian Omega-3 DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)


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Platinum Performance® Comprehensive Total Body Health |
Maintains Cell Integrity |
Vegetarian Omega-3 DHA |
Antioxidants Vitamin C |
Support Bone and |
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DHA Omega-3 is found throughout the body, but is most abundant in the brain, eyes and heart. In fact, DHA represents about 97% of all Omega-3 fats in the brain and 93% of all Omega-3 fats in the retina. It is important prenatally and postnatally for optimal infant brain, eye and nervous system development. However, developing infants cannot efficiently produce their own DHA and must obtain this vital nutrient through the placenta during pregnancy and from breast milk after birth. Maternal DHA supplementation during pregnancy and nursing supports the level of DHA available to the fetus and infant and may improve certain developmental outcomes.
- Source: Life’s DHA, the source used in Platinum DHA

The Omega-3 fatty acid known as DHA is key to proper brain function. DHA is found in high concentration in the gray matter of the brain, and is important in the function of brain cell membranes. By causing cell membranes to become more fluid, DHA can support communication between cells. Omega-3 fatty acids, especially DHA, are like the oil to your brain’s engine.
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