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Experience the benefits of Omega-3 and Omega – 6 Iv drip therapy at home in Dubai. Enjoy expert care and the comfort of home with our personalized Iv therapy services.
Overview Of Omega 3 and Omega 6 :
Omega 3 and Omega 6 are essential fatty acids, meaning your body cannot produce them on its own, so they must be obtained through your diet. Both types are polyunsaturated fats and play crucial roles in the body.
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Omega 3
Fatty acids
Omega-3 fatty acids are “healthy fats” that may support heart health by reducing triglycerides, raising HDL (good) cholesterol, lowering blood pressure.
Types of Omega – 3 acids:
- EPA(eicosapentaenoic acid) :found in fish , its “marine omega 3”
- DHA(docosahexaenoic acid): it is also marine omega 3 found in fish
- ALA( alpha linolenic acid): this ALA is the form found in plants.
Food high in Omega 3 fats: (oily fish)
- Salmon
- Mackerel
- Sardines
- Anchovies
- Chia seeds
- Walnuts
- Flax seed
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Omega- 6 Fatty acids
Omega-6 fatty acids are essential fats required to the body and main omega 6 required is Linoleic acid. Along with omega 3, omega 6 also play a crucial role in brain function and normal growth and development.
Types of Omega- 6 Fatty acids:
- Linoleic Acid (LA): a precursor for other omega 6 fats, essential for growth and development.
- Gamma Linolenic acid (GLA): has anti inflammatory properties, supports skin health and immune fuction.
- Dihomo-Gama-Linolenic acid (DGLA)
- Arachidonic acids (AA):plays a role in brain functioninflammation.
- Eicodienoic acid (EDA)
Food high in Omega 6 fats: (plants oil, nuts and seeds)
- Soybean oil
- Cornoil
- Mayonnaise
- Walnut
- Sunflower seeds
- Almonds
- Cashew nuts
Benefits Of Omega 3 and Omega 6 :
Key benefits of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids are:
- Enhanced Brain Function: support memory and focus
- Reduced Inflammation: helps reduce joint pain, muscle stiffness and chronic inflammation.
- Heart Health: promotes cholesterol balance and heart function
- Reduces fat in liver
- Reduces weight and waist size: omega 3 fats may help in weight loss
- Improved Skin: boosts hydration, elasticity, and skin barrier function.
- Energy Boost: enhances physical endurance and combat fatigue.
- Stronger Immune System: provides robust defense against illness and infections.
Who can benefit with Omega fatty acid iv drips?
Omega 3 and Omega 6 Iv drips are ideal/useful for:
- Individuals with chronic inflammation or autoimmune conditions.
- Those experiencing low energy levels or mental fatigue
- People seeking improved heart skin and joint health.
- Athletes or active individuals looking to enhance recovery.
Who should not take Omega fatty acids?
While omega fatty acids are beneficial for most people, certain individuals should excercise cauion:
- People with Bleeding disorders.
- individuals with seafood allergies
- Those who are preparing for surgery.
- people on High dose medications.
- Pregnant or Breastfeeding women.
- Individuals with certain conditions like like low blood pressure, diabetes, or chronic heart conditions.
IV Therapy FAQs
Common inquiries regarding Iv Omega drip
An Omega drip is an intravenous infusion of Omega-3, and omega 6 fatty acids, which are essential nutrients known for their anti-inflammatory and heart-healthy benefits. The drip delivers directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for faster absorption.
Benefits of Omega drip include:
- Reducing inflammation in the body
- Supporting heart and brain health
- Improving joint mobility and reducing arthritis symptoms
- Enhancing skin health
- Boosting immunity and energy levels
Anyone looking to improve their overall health, especially those with conditions like:
- Chronic inflammation
- Heart disease
- Joint pain or arthritis
- Cognitive decline or mood disorders (e.g., depression
However, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional to ensure it’s appropriate for you.
Yes, Omega fatty acids are generally safe and may even offer benefits for diabetics, such as improving insulin sensitivity and reducing inflammation. However, diabetics should consult their doctor before starting IV therapy to avoid any complications.
The frequency depends on your individual health needs and goals. Many people start with weekly or bi-weekly sessions, but this should be determined by a healthcare provider based on your health status.
Omega-3 drips are generally well-tolerated, but possible side effects may include:
- Minor discomfort at the IV site
- Rare allergic reactions
- Temporary nausea or dizziness in sensitive individuals
Some people feel immediate benefits, like increased energy or reduced joint pain, within a few hours or days. Long-term benefits, like improved cardiovascular health, may take weeks or months of consistent treatment.
An Omega drip provides faster and more direct absorption compared to oral supplements, which can lose potency during digestion.
An Omega-3 drip session typically takes 30–60 minutes, depending on the dosage and individual factors.
Yes, customized IV cocktails can be given, combining Omega-3 with vitamins, antioxidants, or minerals. Always consult with your healthcare provider to ensure safe combinations.
Omega-6 fatty acids are a type of polyunsaturated fat found in various foods, such as vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and certain meats. They are essential fats, meaning the body cannot produce them and must obtain them through diet.
Common sources include sunflower oil, corn oil, soybean oil, walnuts, sunflower seeds, and poultry.
In moderation, Omega-6 fatty acids are beneficial and help with brain function, skin health, and overall growth. However, excessive intake, may contribute to inflammation and related health issues.
Both are essential fatty acids, but they have different roles. Omega-6s are generally pro-inflammatory (necessary for healing and protection), while Omega-3s are anti-inflammatory. Maintaining a balance between the two is crucial for health.
The recommended ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 is typically between 4:1 and 1:1. A Western diet often has a ratio of 15:1 or higher, which is considered unhealthy.
No, they are essential for health. Instead of avoiding them, focus on balancing Omega-6 intake with Omega-3s by including foods like fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts in your diet.
Limit processed foods, fried foods, and excessive vegetable oils high in Omega-6. Increase Omega-3-rich foods like fatty fish, chia seeds, and flaxseeds to restore balance.