Posted by -Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025
The Omega-3 Index: A Way to Measure Your Tissue Levels of Omega-3 Fatty Acids
How to Measure Your Omega-3 Status — And Why It Matters We’ve written extensively about the importance of a special family of fats known as omega-3 fatty acids—and for good reason. Omega-3s are found in: Flaxseeds and flax oil Green leafy vegetables Wild (non-farmed) fatty fish such as salmon, anchovies, herring, and sardines Decades of research show that adequate omega-3 levels are associated with better cardiovascular, metabolic, cognitive, immune, and inflammatory balance. Omega-3s play structural and regulatory roles in cell membranes, brain tissue, and immune signaling—making them foundational nutrients, not optional extras. Why Omega-3 Levels Matter More Than Intake Alone Many people assume that eating fish or taking fish oil automatically means they have sufficient omega-3s. In reality, intake does not always equal absorption or tissue incorporation. Genetics, digestion, inflammation, oxidative stress, omega-6 intake, and supplement quality all i…
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