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Fish Oil Supplements Miami FL

Omega-3 powerhouse fish like salmon and sardines boast a lengthy list of health benefits, as well as amazing versatility and ease in the kitchen. They’re especially low in fat, contain high amounts of protein, and have a variety of essential vitamins and minerals. Read on to find out more.

Cid Botanicals
(877) 422-3657
7269 NW 12th St
Miami, FL
Sunny Naturals, Inc.
(305) 840-3040
P. O. Box 522934
Miami, FL
The Miami Center for Holistic Healing
305-270-2229
9085 Southwest 87th Avenue, Suite 201
Miami, FL
The Telemarque Group Ltd., LLC
(786) 486-5392
10053 S.W. 16 Street
Pembroke Pines, FL
Alfa Vitamins Laboratories
305-597-6410
1472 NW 78th Ave
Doral, FL
Integrated Medicine of Miami-Dade & Trinidad
786-220-0896
4505 West Flagler Street, Suite 202
Miami, FL
Apple A Day Natural Food Market
(305) 538-4569
1534 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL
Silicium Laboratories LLC
(877) 454-2486
12800 NW 38th St.
Miami, FL
Trade Center of the Americas
305-648-0460
782 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL
Noni Exhibition Center
305-648-0460
782 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL
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Add Omega-3 Power to Your Organic Kitchen

Imagine a food low in carbohydrates, fat and calories, but high in protein—one that improves heart health, reduces hypertension, boosts the immune system, helps fight autoimmune disease, improves mental health and cognitive performance, and reduces the risk of certain cancers.

Omega-3 powerhouse fish like salmon and sardines boast a lengthy list of health benefits, as well as amazing versatility and ease in the kitchen. They’re especially low in fat, contain high amounts of protein, and have a variety of essential vitamins and minerals, according to registered dietitian Margo Kraus, a nutritional consultant for Bumble Bee Foods and a champion of healthy eating habits. They’re also excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids, or essential fatty acids.

Because the body cannot produce sufficient essential fatty acids on its own, omega-3s must be consumed through food sources. They’re found naturally in coldwater fish.

Canned salmon also includes bones that can be eaten because they’re very soft, so “it provides as much calcium as a 6-oz. glass of milk,” says registered dietitian Karen Collins, a consultant for the American Institute for Cancer Research. She recommends eating a weekly total of 8–16 ounces of fish like salmon, herring and sardines.

Tune in tomorrow for our end-of-the-week recipe for Salmon Burgers With Dill Sauce.

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