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What is linolenic acid?
Linolenic acid, also known as α -linolenic acid, is an essential fatty acid for human health and the mother of omega-3 series unsaturated fatty acids. Because the human body cannot be produced or synthesized by its own metabolism, it must be ingested from the diet to meet the needs of the human body. It plays an important role in human life activities. If it is lacking, it will produce obvious symptoms or diseases. Known as "plant brain gold" and "blood nutrients".

Distribution of α -linolenic acid in human body;

1, 30% in the brain;

2. It accounts for 35% in nerve and retina;

3. It accounts for 65% in the nerve sheath.

The importance of α -linolenic acid to human body;

Because α -linolenic acid is widely distributed in human body, it plays a major role in every stage of human growth and development.

Youzi Yishang α -linolenic acid developed by Shanghai Tianlong Biotechnology can not only protect human growth and health, but also provide different treatments for different groups of people, with the following functions:

Babies: provide nutrients necessary for the growth and development of brain, nerve and retina, and promote the development of brain, nerve and retina.

Teenagers: provide nutrition for brain, nerve and retina, enhance intelligence, improve memory, resist fatigue and prevent myopia.

Middle-aged: Adjust hormone balance, reduce the production of free radicals, and relieve stress reaction and nervousness in a tense environment.

Old age: eliminate excess fat in the body, reduce blood lipid, cholesterol and blood viscosity, and prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.