EYE-Q

Food for your brain and eyes! Eye-Q is primarily DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid.

DHA is the building block of human brain and eye tissue. In fact, your brain relies on this essential fatty acid to function optimally. People get the most DHA from foods such as organ meats, fish, and eggs. However, today the average North American's intake of DHA is at its lowest. It seems that in an effort to avoid "bad" saturated fats, we have lost the "good" fats like DHA.

It is essential that children and adults alike have adequate levels of DHA. Research has shown that low levels of DHA are correlated to changes in disposition, memory loss, and visual and other neurological conditions. EYE-Q contains Neuromins DHA from microalgae, providing you with an exceptional vegetarian source of DHA.

DHA is the building block of human brain tissue. It is initially received through the placenta and from breast milk. However, the level of this essential fatty acid in the breast milk of North American women is one of the lowest in the world.

DHA is critically important for pregnant or nursing women. It has been shown that babies who are breast-fed have IQ advantages over those fed formula without DHA, and low levels of DHA have been associated with behavioral problems in children.

Royal Bodycare now provides you with DHA from micro-algae, its original source. DHA Neuromins are produced under tightly controlled food manufacturing conditions, providing the only vegetarian source of DHA.


EYE-Q (60 caps)
$48.25(US)


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Updated January 01, 2007

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