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Ovegha Kids is India’s only 100% Vegan, Plant-based Omega-3 DHA. Our DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) is derived from the primary source of DHA, pure microalgae to support the development and functionality of the brain, eyes, and heart throughout childhood.
The DHA we use is extracted from non-genetically modified microalgae. It is produced in an FDA-inspected facility with controls in place to ensure the highest quality through all stages, right from initial algal cell cultures to highly purified oil-rich DHA.
Ovegha Kids DHA comes in a kids’ favorite orange flavor and offers 250mg of pure DHA per serving – an amount that is clinically proven to be the adequate therapeutic dosage for children. Ovegha Kids is meant for children aged 2 and above.
Key Benefits
- Normal and optimal development of the brain and eyes.
- Helps develop mental focus.
- Helps promote nervous system development and optimal memory function.
- Improvements in cognition and behavior.
- Supports neurological functioning.
Ingredient Information
- Algal Oil (50% DHA) – 500mg
- OTHER INGREDIENT – Orange Oil Flavour
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The period from birth to 2 years of age is considered the primary growth phase for the human brain when measured in terms of brain weight. However, certain areas of the brain are not fully developed by the age of two, and development, as well as growth, continues throughout childhood and adolescence. Myelination of brain frontal lobes begins as early as 6 months of age and continues throughout childhood and adolescence with spurts of development identified at 2 years of age, 7–9 years of age, and during mid-adolescence. DHA is vital for the myelination of frontal lobes and their development. DHA-rich frontal lobes are thought to be responsible for executive and higher-order cognitive activities such as planning, problem-solving, and focused attention [2].
The prefrontal cortex is where the development of high-level cognitive function corresponds to a child‘s social, emotional, and behavioural development. Many components, of the diet, are known to affect cognition and influence learning. DHA is the principal omega-3 fatty acid in brain grey matter representing about 15% of all fatty acids in the human frontal cortex and is known to affect neurotransmitter pathways, synaptic transmission, and signal transduction. Its multiple double bonds and unique structure allow DHA to impart a disorder to membranes which allows for effective cell signalling [2].
Like the brain, eyes are highly enriched with omega-3 fatty acids, which accumulate in these tissues during late fetal and early neonatal life. Very high levels of DHA are present in the retina, specifically in the disk membranes of the outer segments of photoreceptor cells. Therefore, DHA is vital for optimal eye health in Children [3].
The usual intake of DHA among toddlers and children is low and the endogenous formation of DHA also seems to be relatively low. Some studies show improvements in cognition and behavior as the result of supplementation with DHA [2].
Indian children are often found to be deficient in vitamins, micro-nutrients, and protein – but what about DHA in Kids? DHA has emerged as a front-line nutrient as it plays an integral part in the development and functionality of the brain, eyes, and heart. Its supplement is extremely important to ensure the healthy development of your child’s brain and eyes.
There is a raft of research confirming the role of DHA in IQ, memory, learning, behavior, mood, and eyesight, among various other benefits – outlining supplementation as perhaps the single most important nutrient during the growth of your child.
Reference:
1. Lauritzen, Lotte, et al. "DHA effects in brain development and function." Nutrients 8.1 (2016): 6.
2. Kuratko, Connye N., et al. "The relationship of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) with learning and behavior in healthy children: a review." Nutrients 5.7 (2013): 2777-2810.
3. Hodge W, Barnes D, Schachter HM, et al. Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Eye Health: Summary. 2005 Jul. In: AHRQ Evidence Report Summaries. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 1998-2005. 117.
Mode of Action:
- The developing brain or hippocampal neurons take up DHA and incorporates it into membrane phospholipids resulting in neurite outgrowth, synaptogenesis, and neurogenesis. DHA enhances synaptic plasticity by increasing synaptic protein expression, dendritic spine density, long-term potentiation, and neurogenesis in the hippocampus for learning and memory processing [5].
- Enhances dendritic spine levels and cognitive functions [5].
- DHA is necessary for the proper formation of phospholipids which are an essential component of the cell membrane [5].
- Regeneration of rhodopsin [4].
- Significantly increase cellular choline uptake in human retinal cells [6].
- Increase the fluidity of cell membranes and improves their ability to release neurotransmitters, therefore, promoting cell signaling.
Reference:
4. Querques, Giuseppe, Raimondo Forte, and Eric H. Souied. "Retina and omega-3." Journal of nutrition and metabolism 2011 (2011).
5. Tanaka, Kazuhiro, et al. "Effects of docosahexaenoic acid on neurotransmission." Biomolecules & therapeutics 20.2 (2012): 152-157.
6. Mun, Jonathan G., et al. "Choline and DHA in maternal and infant nutrition: synergistic implications in brain and eye health." Nutrients 11.5 (2019): 1125.
7. Carlos Cardoso, Cláudia Afonso & Narcisa M. Bandarra (2018) Dietary DHA, bioaccessibility, and neurobehavioral development in children, Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 58:15, 2617-2631, DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2017.1338245
What is the suggested use of Ovegha Kids?
As a dietary supplement, children aged 2+ consume one serving at night before bed. Ovegha Kids can also be added to kids’ favorite beverages. One serving of Ovegha Kids offers 250mg of pure DHA every day.
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