EPA and DHA stand for eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid respectively. These fatty acids are omega-3 fats, which are found in cold water fish. EPA and DHA are highly unsaturated fats and play a very important role with the function of our bodies. Sources of EPA and DHA are mackerel, salmon fish oil, cod liver oil, sardines and walnuts.
EPA and DHA are vital nutrients and may be taken to maintain healthy function of the following: brain and retina:
Cardiovascular system – EPA and DHA are converted into hormone-like substances called prostaglandins that regulate cell activity, immunity and healthy cardiovascular function.
Human growth and intellectual development – DHA plays a very important role during fetal development, early infancy and old age.
There are other benefits to taking EPA and DHA as they act as a source of energy, insulate the body against heat loss, prevent skin from drying and flaking, and cushion tissues and organs.