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What if one missing nutrient could cost your child 4 IQ points and years of optimal brain development?
Dr. Kristina Harris Jackson from OmegaQuant reveals the shocking truth about DHA and brain development that every parent needs to know. As a leading omega-3 researcher, she explains how this critical fatty acid builds your child's brain during the most crucial window—from the third trimester through the first seven years of life. Learn why most American breast milk samples contain dangerously low DHA levels (0.2%) compared to Japanese mothers (1%), and how this deficiency may be creating a cycle that traps families in lower socioeconomic status through reduced cognitive function.
Discover the fascinating connection between DHA levels and executive function, behaviour control, and even prison violence rates in adults. Dr. Jackson breaks down the optimal omega-3 index targets, why it's never too late to start supplementation during pregnancy, and how proper DHA levels during early childhood may serve as a bridge to better life outcomes. This episode reveals how giving your child's body what it requires to function properly could unlock their full potential for happiness and success.
Follow OmegaQuant:
Website: https://omegaquant.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omega3index/
Follow Dr. Murray:
Website: http://www.drmurrayclarke.com/
Follow Bryce Wylde:
Main Site: https://wyldeonhealth.co
Instagram: /wyldeonhealth
Facebook: /wyldeonhealth
YouTube: /@wyldeabouthealth
Thank You To Our Show Sponsors:
Trusted guidance for every stage of parenting – https://www.askdrsears.com/ Know your Omega-3 levels and take control of your health – https://omegaquant.com/
DISCLAIMER: The information provided in The First Seven Years is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other healthcare professional. Always consult with your doctor regarding any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The First Seven Years.
By Dr. Murray Clarke & Bryce WyldeWhat if one missing nutrient could cost your child 4 IQ points and years of optimal brain development?
Dr. Kristina Harris Jackson from OmegaQuant reveals the shocking truth about DHA and brain development that every parent needs to know. As a leading omega-3 researcher, she explains how this critical fatty acid builds your child's brain during the most crucial window—from the third trimester through the first seven years of life. Learn why most American breast milk samples contain dangerously low DHA levels (0.2%) compared to Japanese mothers (1%), and how this deficiency may be creating a cycle that traps families in lower socioeconomic status through reduced cognitive function.
Discover the fascinating connection between DHA levels and executive function, behaviour control, and even prison violence rates in adults. Dr. Jackson breaks down the optimal omega-3 index targets, why it's never too late to start supplementation during pregnancy, and how proper DHA levels during early childhood may serve as a bridge to better life outcomes. This episode reveals how giving your child's body what it requires to function properly could unlock their full potential for happiness and success.
Follow OmegaQuant:
Website: https://omegaquant.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omega3index/
Follow Dr. Murray:
Website: http://www.drmurrayclarke.com/
Follow Bryce Wylde:
Main Site: https://wyldeonhealth.co
Instagram: /wyldeonhealth
Facebook: /wyldeonhealth
YouTube: /@wyldeabouthealth
Thank You To Our Show Sponsors:
Trusted guidance for every stage of parenting – https://www.askdrsears.com/ Know your Omega-3 levels and take control of your health – https://omegaquant.com/
DISCLAIMER: The information provided in The First Seven Years is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other healthcare professional. Always consult with your doctor regarding any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The First Seven Years.