
Essential fatty acids are the number one recommendation for anyone who has, or
wants to prevent common chronic diseases today, such diabetes, heart disease,
and cancer. And they are very helpful in improving immune system function to
increase energy and reverse some of the damage seen in diseases such as lupus,
fibromyalgia, and MS. What types of fat are in your diet?
If you have dry skin, stiffness, concentration problems, or hormonal imbalances
you may be lacking in a type of fat that is essential to health. Essential fatty
acids are those fats that the body needs; yet cannot synthesize itself. Many
types of fat are unhealthy fats, yet some are beneficial and necessary. In fact,
cutting all fat from the diet is actually harmful to health.
Essential fatty acids are needed to metabolize other types of fats that are not
good for us. Saturated fat is a harmful fat that is found in many types of red
meat and dairy foods. Yet, the worse types of fats are the partially
hydrogenated oils found in snack foods. These types of fats, found in most
processed foods, are converted to trans-fatty acids when heated, or oxidized. So
when you make boxed cakes or brownies you create trans fats when you bake these
partially hydrogenated oils that are included in the mix so that the box can sit
on your shelf indefinitely. These are the types of fat that increase cholesterol
in the arteries.
The good fats, called essential fatty acids, are important in many metabolic
processes, including energy production. Since the body cannot produce them, they
must be consumed in the diet to optimize health. The essential fatty acids are
the omega-3 (linoleic) and omega-6 (linolenic) polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Every cell in the body is like a tiny factory, taking in raw materials from the
surrounding fluid and sending out various chemicals. Everything going into or
coming out of the cell has to pass through the cell's membrane. The membrane
depends on essential fatty acids to remain fluid and flexible. Without them, the
membrane becomes stiff and unable to do its job.
Essential fatty acids are also important to bring vital oxygen to muscle cells
and they enable the cells to more easily absorb nutrients needed for
recuperation. In one study of 63 patients with fibromyalgia, essential fatty
acid supplementation resulted in a 74% reduction in pain in patients after 1
month, and 85% after 3 months.
This is a list of the benefits realized by regular use of essential fatty acids:
· Improved cholesterol levels
· Lower blood pressure
· Improved memory
· Increased circulation
· Reduced joint stiffness
· Reduced dryness of the skin
· Improved immune system function
· Less inflammation
· Balanced hormones
· Depression reduced.
As you can see, fatty acids are essential for metabolism and health. Flax oil is
the richest vegetarian source of omega-3 fats. It is commonly used in salads in
place of other salad dressings. Flax oil shouldn't be used for cooking, as high
heat damages the fatty acids. Other sources of omega-3 fatty acids are fish oils
from salmon, tuna, cod, and mackerel.
Omega-6 fatty acids are found in many vegetable oils such as borage, flaxseed,
walnut, soy, corn, sunflower, and are especially abundant in evening primrose
oil. These omega-6 acids help to soften dry skin and relax tense muscles.
Both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids need to be supplemented in the diet. The
ideal ratio of these fats is 2 parts omega-3 to 1 part omega-6 to reduce
inflammation and pain, and to improve energy metabolism. Increasing the amount
of fish oils and flax oil will help especially get the omega-3 fatty acids into
the metabolism. 2000 mg. of flax oil is usually equivalent to 2 capsules or 1
tablespoon, and is the recommended minimum per day.
The omega-3 and omega-6 need catalysts to be absorbed in the body. These
catalysts are vitamins B3 (niacin) and B6, vitamin C, and the minerals magnesium
and zinc. When there is a deficiency of these nutrients then the essential fatty
acids will not be absorbed well. Also when too many saturated or trans fats are
part of the normal diet then supplementation of essential fatty acids is less
effective.
A combination of essential fatty acids, minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants, are
all needed in your daily diet, or on whole food supplement form, to make the
metabolic changes that reverse many chronic disease symptoms. Supplementing with
sufficient amounts of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in balance will help you
absorb the other nutrients you take in from your foods, and can make a great
improvement in your overall health and vitality.
RESOURCE BOX: Jane Oelke, N.D., Ph.D. is a Traditional Naturopath and Doctor of
Homeopathy. She is the author of “Natural Choices for Fibromyalgia” and “Natural
Choices for Attention Deficit Disorder.” She can be contacted at
DoctorOelke@aol.com or through her website at
www.NaturalChoicesForYou.com