Do you need to supplement ARA while supplementing DHA?

ARA, also called arachidonic acid, is also a polyunsaturated fatty acid, which is an essential nutrient for baby's physical development. It can be transformed from adult essential fatty acid linoleic acid, but it is not an essential fatty acid. However, in infancy, the baby's ability to synthesize ARA is low, so providing certain ARA in food will be more conducive to the baby's physical development.

Adults generally don't need to add.

DHA extracted from seaweed in New Zealand, 65,438+0,000% imported from New Zealand. It is a high-quality DHA extracted from special algae in New Zealand by non-genetic engineering patented technology. Clean and pollution-free, the purity is four times that of fish oil. No EPA(EPA inhibits the individual development of infants, affects the development and growth of bones and nerves, and promotes precocious puberty. Pregnant women, lactating women and children cannot eat it. ) is currently recognized as the best source of DHA for pregnant women and babies.

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Proportioning science:

Each capsule of this product contains 80mgDHA and 6mg lutein, which meets the dosage requirements recommended by the World Health Organization. One pill a day can satisfy two precious nutrients that are urgently needed for the normal development of baby's brain and retina.