BREAKTHROUGH: The Omega-3 Test That Could Change Everything for Autistic Children
Groundbreaking research reveals children on the autism spectrum have significantly lower levels of omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and arachidonic acid) compared to neurotypical children.
The target? An omega-3 index of 6% for kids. Learn about the revolutionary finger-stick test that measures omega-3 levels in red blood cell membranes and discover why 450mg of EPA daily can make a dramatic difference in children's development and behavior.
Our omega-3 expert explains how this simple blood spot test works, optimal levels for children vs adults, and why red blood cell testing is superior to standard plasma tests for measuring tissue-level omega-3 status.
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