Study: Omega 3 improves learning and behaviour

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Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:00a.m.

Dr Natalie Sinn

Dr Natalie Sinn

One of two major studies on omega 3 and children was conducted by the University of South Australia.

The results appear to be conclusive that omega 3 can help children with learning difficulties do better at school.

Campbell Live asked Dr Natalie Sinn, who ran the study for the university, what she expected when she began.

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22 Apr 2011 02:48p.m.

Elizabeth Shannon wrote:

Very important research being done by Natalie, and the full interview is really good, because she highlights the need to look at what the children are eating in the way of food additives and colorings too. Parents want their kids to calm down, and they need to do that to sleep well - and any research that helps is appreciated. http://www.SleeplessNoMore.com

15 Nov 2008 09:36a.m.

Dan wrote:

Excellent Story - Omega 3 is so good for our health. If you child is having learning problems their is no reason not to try omega 3. This study shows it helps 50% of students. Man if big pharma could have stats like that they would actually have something. I think one important thing here is that this study also proves how important diet is. So help your kid increase there omega 3 levels and also try an ddecrease the omega 6 intake. This will really help better then just increases Omega 3. To Learn More About -> <a href="http://www.omega-3-for-your-health.com" >Omega 3</a>

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