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Omega-3 Index & All-Cause Mortality

2025-02-17//READ: 5 MIN//BY CHEMGRADE RESEARCH

The 8% Threshold

The "Omega-3 Index" measures the percentage of EPA and DHA in your red blood cell membranes. Data from the Framingham Heart Study indicates that an index of >8% is associated with the lowest risk of sudden cardiac death and all-cause mortality. Most Westerners sit dangerously low at <4%.

EPA vs. DHA

They are not interchangeable:

  • EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid): The anti-inflammatory powerhouse. Best for joint pain, mood, and heart health.
  • DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid): Structural component of the brain and retina. Best for cognition and fetal development.

Dosage Reality

A standard 1000mg pill often only contains 300mg of EPA/DHA. You need 2g - 4g of combined EPA/DHA daily to move the needle on the Omega-3 Index. Read the label closely.

* This analysis is for educational purposes only. ChemGrade does not provide medical advice.

Clinical Context

This compound is frequently utilized in the Sleep Optimization and Cortisol Management protocols.

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