Video: Nutrition for a Healthy Pregnancy Part 2 with Dr. Gregory Ward
Dr. Gregory Ward explores nutrition research that points to the benefits of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) omega-3.
By: Brightest Editors
October 25, 2016
Medical doctors and nutrition researchers concur, DHA omega-3 and ARA omega-6 are essential nutrients for the growth and development of infants throughout the world. These essential fatty acids are found naturally in breast milk, and have been studied for 35 years with an outstanding record of safety.
The first 1,000 days of life are critical to the health of an infant. Learn more about the importance of DHA and ARA from leading experts. Watch now.
Dr. Gregory Ward explores nutrition research that points to the benefits of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) omega-3.
Colic in infants, though considered a benign condition, can bring a lot of stress to a family.
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Brightest editors had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Lauren R. Crosby, to learn more about DHA omega-3 and ARA omega-6 and why these fats are so important to a growing baby.