Don’t kid yourself: Essential fatty acids aren’t just for the average Joe – EFAs are essential for bodybuilders. That’s why we’ve created OMEGA•OIL just for bodybuilders like you. OMEGA•OIL is an advanced omega-3 EFA formula consisting of an exceptional blend of three fish oils. The ingredients in OMEGA•OIL are specially formulated to quickly deliver the omega-3 fatty acids into your system.
OMEGA•OIL’s ingredients have been scientifically shown to
- Reduce joint and muscle inflammation and pain
- Improve insulin response
- Intensify your workouts
- Protect your muscle
- Burn fat
- Boost your brain
While there are dozens of EFA supplements out there, only OMEGA•OIL was formulated specifically for bodybuilders. OMEGA•OIL is an advanced omega-3 EFA formula consisting of a special blend of three fish oils that can help you reach your goals.
Less Joint and Muscle Inflammation and Pain
Training hard causes inflammation and can cause delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), which results in stiffness, swelling, strength loss and pain. That can destroy your training routine. Studies show that by taking omega-3 fatty acids, you’ll have less inflammation,1,2 better blood flow3 and a better range of motion,4 so you can get back to hitting the weights even sooner.
Improved Insulin Response
Several studies5,6,7 have shown that omega-3 fatty acid supplementation can help prevent and lower insulin resistance, making the body more sensitive to the effect of insulin. Insulin has been shown to help glucose enter muscle cells, which stimulates glycogen formation. Glycogen provides energy and muscle growth and also staves off body fat storage. Insulin also prevents the breakdown of muscle protein.
More Intense Workouts
A scientific study has shown that taking fish oil helps you transport and utilize oxygen better during workouts. It also keeps you from hitting the respiration wall, where your body forces you to breathe heavily.8 This allows workouts to be longer and more intense so you can see bigger gains.
Protects Your Muscle
Omega-3 supplementation has been shown to preserve lean body mass, such as your muscles. In one study, those who didn’t take it “lost significant amounts of fat-free mass.”9 You worked hard for your muscle, and you need to protect it.
Burns Fat
Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to help reduce body fat by up to 44 percent.6 What’s more, they not only burn fat but also combat the storing of new fat.10
Boosts Your Brain
You can also grow your brain and feel happier with the help of omega-3 fatty acids. They have been scientifically shown to increase mood quality and promote brain cell growth.11,12 Sufficient omega-3 consumption allows the membranes around the nerves in your brain to be more responsive to incoming signals, allowing the brain to respond faster.
OMEGA•OIL EFAs are of the best source and quality.
EFAs and omega-3 oils can come from a number of sources, including flax seeds and fish oil. But all sources of EFAs are not the same. OMEGA•OIL uses a special blend of three types of fish oil, and fish oil has been scientifically shown to trigger the most rapid increase of key EFA components in the blood13 – much faster than flax oil, even when fish oil is given at a lower dose. The key ingredients in OMEGA•OIL get into your system sooner so you can reap the benefits of omega-3 supplementation faster.
And you never have to worry about the quality of OMEGA•OIL because we use a special molecular distillation process. This process removes all the PCBs, metals and other destructive toxins that can build up in the oils harvested from fish.
Who can use OMEGA•OIL?
You can. OMEGA•OIL is a product that any healthy adult can use.
What other FUSION supplements can I use OMEGA•OIL with?
OMEGA•OIL can be combined with any FUSION supplement.
Why is OMEGA•OIL a better choice than other EFA products?
OMEGA•OIL has been especially formulated just for bodybuilders. Unlike many other EFA supplements, OMEGA•OIL uses an exceptional three-fish blend, and fish oil has been scientifically shown to trigger the most rapid increase of key EFA components in the blood. The ingredients in OMEGA•OIL can help you train harder, build muscle more effectively, protect the muscle you already have, burn fat, think more clearly and even balance your mood. OMEGA•OIL can help you hit your bodybuilding peak.
What are the different types of fats, and why are some essential?
Everyone talks about fats and how they affect your health – good fats, bad fats, trans fats, saturated fats, mono- and poly-unsaturated, essential fatty acids and non-essential, omega-3, -6 and -9 … it can all be a bit confusing. So which fats do you need to be healthy? (And yes, you actually do need fats for good health.)
Bad types of fats
Trans fats: These are the worst kind of fat for your body. While some trans fats occur naturally in trace amounts in meat and dairy products, most are artificially created. By subjecting unsaturated fats to a process called hydrogenation, they’re turned into trans fats. This process is done to raise the fat’s melting point for use in baking and to extend the products’ shelf life. It used to be primarily used for margarines and shortenings.
Saturated fats: These are a very unhealthy type of fat that has been linked to heart disease. They’re called saturated fats because their structure is saturated with hydrogen atoms. This type of fat results in fatty materials building up on the artery walls. Some foods that have a high percentage of saturated fat include dairy products, animal fats such as lard and fatty meat, coconut oil, cottonseed oil, palm kernel oil, chocolate and some prepared foods. Because of the high protein intake of the typical bodybuilder’s diet, this is a type of fat bodybuilders should concern themselves with.
Good types of fats
Unsaturated: This type of fat is called unsaturated because its structure isn’t saturated with hydrogen atoms. This category includes both monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats.
Within the polyunsaturated group is a type of fat called omega-3. Omega-3 fat is important to the healthy functioning of your body and has been shown to have a wide variety of health benefits. Omega-3s are considered an essential fatty acid, or EFA. They’re essential because your body requires them to function, but unlike other types of fat, your body cannot create EFAs. The only way your body can get omega-3 fat is through your diet. Good sources of omega-3s include fish, seeds and nuts. The problem is that most people don’t consume enough omega-3s; therefore supplementation is require.
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- Tartibian B, Maleki BH, Abbasi A. The effects of ingestion of omega-3 fatty acids on perceived pain and external symptoms of delayed onset muscle soreness in untrained men. Clin J Sport Med. 2009;19(2):115-9.
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