HOMEGA undergoes rigorous quality control measures, including testing for heavy metals and microorganisms, to guarantee its safety. It is produced in facilities certified for GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points).
HOMEGA is generally recommended for adults aged 18 and over. It is advisable to seek guidance from a healthcare professional before administering it to anyone younger.
No, HOMEGA is a health supplement that has received approval from the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA).
Yes, HOMEGA does not contain fava beans, legumes, drugs, chemicals, or other ingredients known to potentially trigger hemolytic anemia in individuals with G6PD deficiency.
Individuals with fish allergies are less likely to experience a reaction to fish oil products. Fish allergies are often triggered by specific proteins found in fish muscle. The purification process used to make fish oil may reduce the likelihood of these proteins being present. However, it's recommended to start with a low dose (one softgel for 2-3 days) to observe for any allergic reactions such as skin rashes, itching, or breathing difficulties.
HOMEGA is often recommended for individuals with NAFLD, as the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil contain high-density lipoprotein that may aid in the excretion of fat with bile. NAFLD is primarily associated with sedentary lifestyles and diets high in fats and sugars.
Yes, the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil can assist in regulating cholesterol levels, making HOMEGA a recommended supplement for individuals with high cholesterol
For individuals undergoing hemodialysis (HD), it is recommended to take HOMEGA in the early morning on the day of dialysis, as early as possible. Those undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) can take it daily, although the product's effects might not be as pronounced.
Yes, individuals with diabetes can take HOMEGA. Diabetic patients often have elevated triglyceride levels, and the fish oil in HOMEGA can help maintain healthy triglyceride levels.
Each HOMEGA softgel contains fewer than 10 calories. It is nutrient-dense, providing EPA, DHA, and vitamins, but it is not high in calories and is unlikely to cause weight gain.
Yes, but the recommended daily dosage is one softgel. Individuals who consume insufficient fish in their diet (fewer than 3-4 servings per week) may take two softgels daily.
Individuals with well-managed Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) can typically take HOMEGA. While some research suggests that fish oil supplements may alleviate SLE symptoms, further studies are needed.
Yes, individuals with hypertension can take HOMEGA. People with high cholesterol are at a higher risk of developing high blood pressure. HOMEGA may help reduce the risk of severe hypertension and help maintain healthy blood pressure levels.
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