The Benefits Of Including DHA
Over the last several years, there has been much research completed around DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and the role it plays in the human body, and more specific, the role DHA plays during gestation and infancy.
DHA is a long-chain polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid. It is a structural and functional fat found in all tissues of the body. Numerous studies confirm that everyone, from infants to adults, benefits from an adequate supply of DHA. DHA plays an important role in the following:
- Brain and central nervous system development and function1
- Psychomotor development (such as eye-hand coordination)1
- Visual Development and Function1
- Heart Health1
- Nerve Signal Transmission1
With this in mind, Pamlab, L.L.C. has developed NéevoDHA®. NéevoDHA® combines the active form of folate, ( L-methylfolate) and active B12 (methylcobalamin) with an optimal dose of DHA (250mg) in one gel cap to provide you with the complete benefits of L-methylfolate as well as DHA. NéevoDHA® contains life’sDHA™, which is a vegetarian source of DHA. It’s produced, start to finish, in an FDA-inspected facility with controls in place to ensure the highest quality. Because it is not from fish, there is no risk of ocean-borne pollutants. life’sDHA™ comes from a source that has not been genetically modified and is both Kosher and Halal.
Triangle K & Associates of NYC has certified NéevoDHA® to be kosher. NéevoDHA® meets the high standards of manufacturing quality as well as dietary regulations required to earn this certification.3
- NéevoDHA® Package Insert
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- Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes: for energy, Carbohydrates, Fiber, Fat, Fatty Acids, Cholesterol, Protein, and Amino Acids. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press 2005. Appendix E, Page 1056.
- NéevoDHA® Package Insert. Covington, LA Pamlab, L.L.C. 2009
- life’s DHA™ Online http://www.lifesdha.com/About-DHA/About-lifesDHA-.aspx

L-methylfolate reduces homocysteine more effectively than folic acid.*
* Malloy A. et al. Thermolabile variant of 5, 10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase associated with low red-cell folates: implications for folate intake recommendations. The Lancet 1997; 349: 1591-93.

