Advocare Purple Champs are a great tasting source of health supporting DHA. Purple Champs contain docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which helps support normal development of the brain, eyes and nerves. DHA is important for the maintenance of healthy skin, eyes and hair. Contributes to good health and normal growth and development.
THE SOLUTION:
DHA is required in high levels in the brain and retina as a physiologically-essential nutrient to provide for optimal neural functioning (learning ability, mental development) and visual acuity, in young and old alike. Some studies have demonstrated that DHA is important in the brain for regulating attention and controlling behavior, and that concentration levels can be increased by providing a supplement of DHA.
Purple champs are a delicious, acai-flavored chew. Each chew contains 40 mg of DHA and can help meet omega-3 dietary needs. DHA has been shown to demonstrate a myriad of benefits, including:
* Helping support normal development of the brain, eyes and nervous system
* Important for the maintenance of healthy skin, eyes and hair
* Important factor in the maintenance of good health
* Contributing to good health and normal growth and development
IS THIS YOU?
* Someone looking for a DHA supplement for the whole family
* Anyone wanting a portable, tasty snack with health benefits
* Someone looking for a DHA supplement without a fish taste
* People who prefer not swallowing pills
Contains 60 Chews
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Key Ingredients: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Refined Fish Oil (Tuna), Palm Oil, Soy Lecithin, Gelatin, Corn Starch, Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Glycerin, Carrageenan, Fruit and Vegetable Juice Added (For Color), Malic Acid.
*CONTAINS SOY AND INGREDIENTS DERIVED FROM FISH*
DHA - Docosahexaenoic acid, as well as EPA and other long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, is an important structural component of cell membranes. DHA is selectively incorporated into retinal cell membranes in very high concentrations, and scientific data indicates it is required for normal development and function of the retina. Phospholipids of the brain's gray matter also contain high proportions of DHA indicating its importance to central nervous system function. Animal studies have shown that depletion of DHA in the brain can result in learning deficits. Studies have also indicated that some fatty acids including omega-3s, can modulate the expression of genes involved with fatty acid metabolism and inflammation.