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Omega-3 Fatty Acids and ADHD Aggression

  • Limited direct effect on severe behavioral issues when used alone.
  • Clinical observation indicates that omega-3 supplementation (specifically EPA and DHA) can support overall neurological function and neurotransmitter balance, which may yield modest improvements in mood stability and attention.
  • Reduction of aggression is sometimes observed, but primarily as a secondary benefit of improved overall focus, reduced impulsivity, and better cellular membrane fluidity.

Nutritional and Biochemical Considerations

  • Cellular function: Essential fatty acids are critical for optimal brain cell membrane structure and signal transmission.
  • Nutritional synergy: Omega-3 efficacy depends heavily on the body's broader nutritional status, particularly adequate levels of zinc, magnesium, and B vitamins, as well as a proper balance against omega-6 fatty acid intake.
  • Individual variability: Biochemical individuality means that results vary significantly based on underlying nutritional deficiencies, dietary habits, and metabolic differences.
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