Description
BodyBio Balance Oil (Omega 6 + 3)
BodyBio Balance Oil is a healthy fat supplement that promotes healthy aging and strengthens cell structure. This helps keep mitochondria working and supports cellular stability. Balance Oil contains two pure ingredients: Linoleic and Alpha Linolenic Acid, BodyBio's two mother essential fatty acids, in the ideal ratio for cellular health.
Key Benefits:
- Supports heart + metabolic function
- Vibrant skin, hair, and nails
- Promotes brain + emotional balance
- Mitochondrial fuel
Ingredients
| Serving Size: 1/2 teaspoon (25 mL) |
Amount/Serving |
| Calories |
25 |
| Total Fat |
2.5 g |
| Linoleic Acid (from safflower and flaxseed)
|
1400 mg |
| Linolenic Acid (from flaxseed and safflower)
|
350 mg |
Other Ingredients: Safflower oil, flaxseed oil, gelatin, glycerin, and water.
Suggested Use
Take 1/2 teaspoon daily, with food or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
More Info.
In general, we consume too much omega-6 in our diets, and not enough omega-3, but, the truth is, we need both linoleic acid and linolenic acid for optimal health and for the development of our body's inflammatory response. Creating a balanced ratio, and ensuring the oils remain in their pure state is key.
Our brains are 60% fat so ensuring that we’re getting healthy fats is critical to brain and whole body function. BodyBio's one-of-a-kind Balance Oil is uniquely formulated with healthy fats our bodies cannot make on their own, omega-6 & omega-3 essential fatty acids, in a ratio which studies suggest is optimal for maximum benefits.
Most oils are heated and processed, rendering them toxic and inflammatory. BodyBio uses low temperature, expeller-pressed technology to protect the delicate alpha-linolenic acid (organic flaxseed) and linoleic acid (organic, unrefined safflower). This process guarantees the highest quality nutrients can be easily absorbed in the body. These essential nutrients play critical roles in multiple biological processes, including regulating the structure and function of cell membranes, intracellular signaling, and gene expression.