Ingredients

DHA

DHA for a Healthy Growing Body & Mind 

  • Plays a big role in early brain growth and development
  • Supports a healthy immune system
  • Promotes the formation of new brain cells
  • Contributes to the growth of brain cells
  • Needed for the connections between brain cells
  • Helps release serotonin for memory, sleep, mood, and behavior

Brain Support

DHA makes up over 90% of the omega-3 fatty acids in your brain. It regulates neurogenesis (the formation of new brain cells called neurons), neurotrophic factor (regulates growth of neurons), and synaptogenesis (the formation of connections between neurons).

For Baby & Beyond

It is vital for your baby’s neurodevelopment and for balancing mom’s mood. Plus, it is also required for the maintenance of normal brain function in adults.

    • Plays a big role in early brain growth and development
    • Supports a healthy immune system
    • Promotes the formation of new brain cells
    • Contributes to the growth of brain cells
    • Needed for the connections between brain cells
    • Helps release serotonin for memory, sleep, mood, and behavior

The Best Ingredients Make the Best Vitamins

Our community of science authorities looks at thousands of studies to consciously choose each nutrient in our vitamins. These nutrients are continuously researched so we only deliver science-backed benefits.

Research Papers

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and the developing central nervous system (CNS) – Implications for dietary recommendations, Biochimie, Volume 93, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 7-12.

PG Consulting, France

Fish consumption, sleep, daily functioning, and heart rate variability, J Clin Sleep Med 2014;10(5):567-575.

University of Bergen, Norway

Higher maternal plasma docosahexaenoic acid during pregnancy is associated with more mature neonatal sleep-state patterning, Am J Clin Nutr. 2003 Dec;78(6):1227]. Am J Clin Nutr. 2002;76(3):608-613. doi:10.1093/ajcn/76.3.608

University of Connecticut, USA

Docosahexaenoic Acid and Adult Memory: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, PLOS 1, 2015; 10(3): e0120391.

DSM Nutritional Products, USA

The Relationship of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) with Learning and Behavior in Healthy Children: A Review, Nutrients 2013, 5(7), 2777-2810.

DSM Nutritional Products, USA

Docosahexaenoic Acid for Reading, Cognition and Behavior in Children Aged 7–9 Years: A Randomized, Controlled Trial (The DOLAB Study), PLOS1, September 6, 2012.

University of Oxford, UK