Fish oil not only safe, but great for smart bubs
Source: Blackmores
Dosing up with fish oil during pregnancy is both safe and beneficial for a child’s brain development, according to a report in the Archives of Disease in Childhood-Foetal and Neonatal Edition.
Research emerging recently from the University of Western Australia found that supplementation may lead to improved eye and hand coordination.
72 children were examined as part of the study, comparing those whose mothers took high dose fish oil during pregnancy with a control group whose mothers were administered olive oil.
Multivitamins could reduce appetite
Source: Blackmores
New research from Canada suggests multivitamins and minerals could reduce hunger for women on weight-loss regimes
The British Journal of Nutrition has reported two studies that add weight to evidence backing the benefits of vitamin and mineral supplementation.
The first study looked at multivitamin and mineral consumption and body composition; while the second examined appetite ratings.




