Understanding How Your Body Bounces Back: The Science of Standard Resolution Through Clean Stable Omega 3s and Pro Resolving Mediators (PRMs)
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Every day, your body encounters everyday physical stressors—whether from an intense workout, environmental factors, or the normal toll of aging. How your body navigates its response to these stressors, and how it returns to its natural baseline balance (homeostasis), is essential to your overall health and well-being.
Recent breakthroughs in nutritional science have highlighted a specific group of molecules that play a backstage role in this exact process: Pro-Resolving Mediators (PRMs).
What Are PRMs?
PRMs are a unique class of signaling molecules—including families known as resolvins, maresins, and protectins—produced naturally within the body. They act during the "resolution phase" of your body's natural response to physical challenges. Think of them as the clean-up crew: they work harmoniously to support healthy immune cell activities, helping to remove cellular debris and natural microscopic waste, allowing your tissue to reset and refresh.
An expansive and evolving body of preclinical research suggests that these molecules are crucial for supporting natural tissue remodeling, host defenses, and healthy organ function.
The Production Gap
Ideally, your body produces all the PRMs it needs from the fats you consume. However, efficiency varies from person to person. Several everyday variables can impact your body’s ability to naturally produce these vital molecules, including:
Nutritional choices (such as a high intake of refined sugars or a low intake of essential fatty acids)
The natural aging process
Chronic everyday stress
A highly sedentary lifestyle (or, conversely, being overly physically active)
Routine exposure to environmental contaminants
When your natural PRM production is lower, it can be harder for your body to efficiently complete its natural recovery cycle, directly impacting how vibrant and balanced you feel.
How Supplementation Supports Balance
Because so many lifestyle factors can disrupt your internal production, supplementing your diet can be a prudent choice. Incorporating clean stable omega 3 fatty acids and pro resolving mediators into your daily routine offers targeted structural support.
Formulated with key pro-resolving mediators (PRMs) derived from fractionated marine lipids, as well as essential EPA and DHA, clean stable omega 3 fatty acids and pro resolving mediators delivers the exact building blocks your body utilizes to maintain these pathways.
By choosing to supplement, you enjoy a multifunctional approach designed to:
Promote a healthy response to everyday physical strain and environmental stressors.
Support healthy immune cell activities during your body's natural recovery and resolution phases.
Encourage the natural completion of the body's protective responses, helping you maintain systemic harmony.
By providing your system with clean stable omega 3 fatty acids and pro resolving mediators, you give your body the direct nutritional tools it needs to keep its internal cellular environment clear, balanced, and functioning at its best.
Scientific References
Serhan, C. N. (2014). Pro-resolving lipid mediators are leads for resolution physiology. Nature, 510(7503), 92.
Bannenberg, G., & Serhan, C. N. (2010). Specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators in the inflammatory response: an update. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 1801(12), 1260-1273.
Serhan, C. N., Krishnamoorthy, S., Recchiuti, A., & Chiang, N. (2011). Novel anti-inflammatory-pro-resolving mediators and their receptors. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 11(6), 629-647.
Serhan, C. N., & Chiang, N. (2013). Resolution phase lipid mediators of inflammation: agonists of resolution. Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 13(4), 632-640.
Serhan, C. N., & Chiang, N. (2008). Endogenous pro-resolving and anti-inflammatory lipid mediators: a new pharmacologic genus. British Journal of Pharmacology, 153(S1), S200-S215.
Serhan, C. N., Chiang, N., & Dalli, J. (2015). The resolution code of acute inflammation: novel pro-resolving lipid mediators in resolution. Seminars in Immunology, 27(3), 200-215.
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