Question

What Are the Effects of DHA on the Human Body?

Answer

DHA, also known as docosahexaenoic acid, is an essential highly unsaturated fatty acid for brain nutrition. In addition to preventing cholesterol from depositing on the walls of blood vessels, preventing or reducing the recurrence of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease, it is even more important that DHA has a crucial effect on brain cells. It accounts for 10% of the fat in the human brain and is highly beneficial for the conduction of brain nerves and the growth and development of synapses.