- DHA is produced from an essential fatty acid called ALA (alpha-Linoleic acid). ALA helps create DHA inside the body and can be found in most vegetable oils, particularly rapeseed oil.
- Kendamil uniquely combines nutritious whole milk fats with these healthy essential fatty acids (EFAs) found in a combination of sunflower and rapeseed oil, which are naturally high in linolenic fatty acids (omega-6) and ALA (omega-3).
- As we know from earlier, the body either needs ALA (to naturally convert to DHA) OR it needs a direct source of DHA. Remember, we cannot produce it naturally!
- Therefore, as long as a baby is fed ALA, they can produce some DHA (basically the ALA becomes a longer chain to form DHA - with more carbon atoms and more double bonds!). However, generally, to reach adequate levels of DHA to support normal visual development, infants require a direct supplement. That’s because, as humans, we can only successfully convert 0.5-5% of ALA into DHA, which is why it’s essential to also add a direct DHA supplement.
- That’s where our microalgae come in! Alongside the EFAs from rapeseed and sunflower oil, we add marine algal oil as our direct source of plant-based DHA.
- Safety & traceability: Plant-based DHA, sourced from microalgae, is cultivated in a controlled pollution-free environment. It offers extra assurance in terms of safety and cleanliness.
- A natural source of DHA: The microalgae we use is pure and contains NO ocean-borne contaminants.
- Purity: The microalgae we use is a cleaner, more direct source of omega-3 DHA.
- Biodiversity: We do not contribute to the ongoing overfishing crisis. We choose to protect our marine reserves.
- Vegetarian-friendly: By using plant-based DHA, our formula is uniquely vegetarian-friendly: We pride ourselves on dietary inclusiveness.
- No fish oil smell!
- Rees A, Sirois S, Wearden A. Prenatal maternal docosahexaenoic acid intake and infant information processing at 4.5mo and 9mo: A longitudinal study. PLoS One. 2019 Feb 13;14(2):e0210984. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210984. PMID: 30759104; PMCID: PMC6373900.