RPM Omega

Pro-Resolvin/Protectin/Maresin

In the 21st century, many people suffer from chronic immunological inflammation (cited by Time magazine, 2/2004 as the “silent killer”)— a condition where the body’s normal inflammation processes are initiated, but stay turned on and do not evolve into the resolution phase. This means that the body’s innate immune system works overtime compared to its adaptive immune system. Science has identified that certain polyunsaturated (PUFA) molecules called EPA and DHA are required to provide active metabolites—resolvins, protectins, maresins—used when the body determines that the initiating phase of inflammation is fulfilled, and the resolution phase can begin. Thus, inflammation does not simply vanish; it must first actively resolve. Scientific research points to the fact that the human diet requires more pro-resolving molecules to keep up with the demands of the current environment. RPM Omega is formulated to provide the body nutritional EPA/DHA, plus synergistic White Willow extract to support the resolving phase of the natural inflammation activities.

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In Depth

RPM Omega is a specialized formula designed to support a healthy inflammatory response and overall well-being. It provides essential omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, which are crucial for cellular health and the body’s natural inflammation resolution processes. EPA helps regulate the production of pro-inflammatory substances and prepares the body for the transition from inflammation to tissue repair. DHA is a key component of the brain and eyes, supports neural function, and also plays a vital role in resolving inflammation and promoting tissue repair.

To further enhance its effectiveness, RPM Omega includes salicin from White Willow bark. White Willow offers natural pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory support, working in a way similar to aspirin but with potentially fewer gastrointestinal side effects. The combination of EPA, DHA, and White Willow in RPM Omega provides a comprehensive approach to supporting healthy inflammation management, promoting cellular function, and contributing to overall health.

Key Features

  • Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is an omega-3 fatty acid that supports cell membrane flexibility and immune health. Scientific findings show that EPA is crucial for supporting the immune system’s normal inflammation processes, including the necessary resolution phase. It does this by inhibiting the delta-5 desaturase enzyme, which produces pro-inflammatory eicosanoids like inflammatory prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes. EPA also competes with the phospholipase-A2 enzyme (similar to how corticosteroids work) and helps the brain and other cells regulate their normal membrane immune activities. Furthermore, it provides the body with important pro-resolving mediators, such as 18-HEPE (a fatty acid metabolite derived from the non-enzymatic oxidation of EPA). 18-HEPE helps prepare the metabolic pathways for the E-Series Resolvins, which are involved in resolving the normal inflammation process (both acute and chronic). Resolvins help initiate the transition from the initial inflammatory phase to the tissue repair phase.
  • Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is an omega-3 fatty acid that supports cell membrane flexibility and immune health. Scientific findings show that EPA is crucial for supporting the immune system’s normal inflammation processes, including the necessary resolution phase. It does this by inhibiting the delta-5 desaturase enzyme, which produces pro-inflammatory eicosanoids like inflammatory prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes. EPA also competes with the phospholipase-A2 enzyme (similar to how corticosteroids work) and helps the brain and other cells regulate their normal membrane immune activities. Furthermore, it provides the body with important pro-resolving mediators, such as 18-HEPE (a fatty acid metabolite derived from the non-enzymatic oxidation of EPA). 18-HEPE helps prepare the metabolic pathways for the E-Series Resolvins, which are involved in resolving the normal inflammation process (both acute and chronic). Resolvins help initiate the transition from the initial inflammatory phase to the tissue repair phase.
  • Salicin from the Salix alba tree (White Willow) is the active organic acid compound responsible for the synthesis of acetyl salicylic acid (ASA), the metabolically active molecule associated with White Willow’s “aspirin-like” effects. Unlike aspirin, White Willow does not typically cause stomach bleeding because it converts to ASA as part of the body’s natural, internal processes. White Willow bark, used for over 3000 years, is known for supporting the body’s natural pain-relieving abilities. Hippocrates, considered the father of medicine, advised people to chew on the bark to support the body’s normal recovery from pain and fevers. Flavonoids and polyphenols in White Willow bark contribute to its potent analgesic (pain-relieving) and anti-inflammatory effects, primarily by inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX-2) enzymes. The multiple active compounds in willow bark provide a broader mechanism of action than aspirin and are less likely to cause serious side effects. Unlike synthetic aspirin, willow bark does not typically damage the gastrointestinal mucosa.

Essential Ingredients

  • EPA
  • DHA
  • White Willow

Directions

Take 2 softgels daily, or as directed by your health care professional. Increase the amount of liquids you drink while taking this product.

Warnings

Professional grade. Keep away from heat, sunlight, and children.

Quality Guarantee

cGMP facility

Non-GMO

Gluten Free

Frequently Asked Questions

What are omega-3 fatty acids and why are they important?

Omega-3 fatty acids, such as EPA and DHA, are essential fatty acids that play crucial roles in various bodily functions. They are vital for cell membrane health, supporting a balanced inflammatory response, and contributing to overall well-being.

How does EPA contribute to the benefits of RPM Omega?

EPA supports the body’s natural inflammatory processes and is involved in the production of pro-resolving mediators. These mediators help facilitate the transition from the initial inflammatory phase to the tissue repair phase.

What role does DHA play in RPM Omega?

DHA is a crucial component of the brain and eyes and is involved in neural function. It also contributes to the resolution of inflammation and the initiation of post-inflammation tissue repair.

What is salicin and what are its benefits?

Salicin is an active compound derived from White Willow bark. It offers natural pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory support.

How does RPM Omega support a healthy inflammatory response?

RPM Omega provides EPA and DHA, which are involved in regulating the body’s inflammatory processes. These fatty acids help to promote a balanced response and support the natural resolution of inflammation. White Willow also contributes to this function.

Is RPM Omega similar to aspirin?

RPM Omega contains salicin, a compound from White Willow bark that the body converts to a substance similar to aspirin. However, White Willow is thought to have a gentler effect on the stomach lining compared to synthetic aspirin.

Who might benefit from using RPM Omega?

RPM Omega may be beneficial for individuals seeking to support a healthy inflammatory response, promote overall cellular function, and support general well-being.

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