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Load up some good old fats

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MANILA, Philippines - According to the US National Cholesterol Education Program Diet and American Heart Association, at least 30 percent of the total daily calorie intake should come from fats. Good fats that is. Also known as essential fatty acids (EFAs), these fats naturally protect the body from inflammation.

Inflammation is also linked to heart disease, which accounts for 32 percent of deaths in the Philippines, first to cancer. Nutriwell International Corp., a Filipino-owned company, has harnessed the power of these essential fatty acids in liquid and soft gel form, reasonably priced for the Filipino market. Oleia cetylated oil and softgels are made from all natural and potent ingredients.

“Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids can do wonders for one’s health, young and old alike. Aside from reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases, they also fortify each cell, nerve, tissue and organ to function at its peak. This is why sufficient amounts of these fats including Omega-5 and 9 should be consumed daily,” says Angie Masilang, a respected biochemist who formulated Oleia cetylated oil. These good fats also help reduce the pain and suffering caused by joint pains and other forms of inflammation such as gastritis, pancreatitis, psoriasis, tonsillitis, rhinitis, colitis, and even cancer.

Oleia cetylated oil and softgels are available in all South Star Drug stores nationwide. Visit www.oleia.net or call 914-7064, 914-9045 and 0917-8825871 for information.

ACIDS

ANGIE MASILANG

CETYLATED

ESSENTIAL

FATS

FATTY

INFLAMMATION

NATIONAL CHOLESTEROL EDUCATION PROGRAM DIET AND AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

NUTRIWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP

OIL

OLEIA

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