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Live Longer and Better with Fish Oil

Nov 3rd 2025

Live Longer and Better with Fish Oil

Fish oil can help you live a long life and, even better, a long and HEALTHY life.  Based on their analysis of 23 different studies involving more than a million participants, Chinese researchers recently concluded that Omega-3 fatty acids (such as are found in fish oil) reduced the risk of all-cause mortality by 7% for every 200 mg per day consumed.  But what is a long life worth if it’s not healthy?  The good news is that fish oil increases longevity because it makes us healthier.  Not only has fish oil been shown to help prevent all kinds of disease including cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders like diabetes, neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s, autoimmune disease, kidney and pancreas disorders, periodontal disease and cancer, it helps keep our telomeres long! What are telomeres?  Telomeres are caps at the ends of chromosomes found in each cell. Like the tips on the ends of shoestrings, they keep DNA strands toget…

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Posted by - Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025

Discover the Benefits of Vitamin D and Your Health

Humans Evolved With the Sun Human biology was shaped by sunlight. Skin pigmentation across populations reflects an evolutionary balance: Environment Skin Tone Biological Advantage Tropical regions Darker Protection from UV damage Higher latitudes Lighter More efficient vitamin D production This adaptation allowed humans to maintain adequate vitamin D levels while minimizing ultraviolet damage. But modern lifestyles have changed that balance dramatically. Today most people: Spend the majority of time indoors Wear full-coverage clothing Use sunscreen constantly Work under artificial lighting As a result, vitamin D insufficiency is now widespread worldwide. Why Vitamin D Matters Vitamin D is not just a vitamin. It functions as a hormone-like regulator that influences: Calcium metabolism Bone health Immune signaling Cell growth regulation Inflammatory balance Vitamin D receptors exist in nearly every tissue in the body, which explains why deficiency ha…

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