A new survey[1] from Efamol® (www.efamol.co.uk) has revealed that the UK is under-consuming oily fish with 60% saying they haven’t eaten it in the last week and a quarter (25%) saying they haven’t eaten it in the last six months. A fifth of those surveyed (19%) never eat it.
Formulated with little ones in mind, NEW Efamol® Omega 3 DHA Drops are a simple and effective way to top up your child’s Omega 3 levels. Suitable for babies and children as they progress through school, a 1ml drop will help to support your child’s brain function and vision[2].
With no fishy taste, sugar free and a natural mild lemon flavour they can be dropped straight in the mouth or they can be easily hidden in food, making it as easy as ABC to give your little bundle of joy a healthy start. Nothing fishy here!
These innovative, high strength drops are sugar free and their pure formula will give mums extra confidence that their child is getting DHA through their diet, especially if they are struggling to eat the recommended amount of oily fish.[3] The good news is that these drops are suitable for any age from 6 months plus, so mum, dad and siblings can drop DHA into their morning cereal or yogurt too.
We have three bottles of the drops to give away worth £13.99 each to lucky Mummy Fever readers.
Also, newly launched from Efamol® is Efamax™ High Strength Pure Fish Oil which contains DHA to support brain performance and vision.
These new products are available from efamol.com as well as Amazon, Boots the Chemists Health Food Stores and Independent Pharmacies.
Food[LP1] Supplements are intended to supplement the diet and should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
[1] Survey conducted by Research by Design for Efamol® in August 2019 with 1000 respondents
[2]DHA contributes to normal brain function. The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 250mg of DHA.
[3] https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/fish-and-shellfish-nutrition/.
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27 comments
I eat salmon about once a week.
i eat salmon and tuna most weeks
I aim for 3 portions a week – reality one or two
I am a vegetarian so I don’t eat any oily fish, I do take supplements suitable for vegetarians though to make sure I am not missing out on anything important
I eat fish almost every other day I like a good supplement too
We probably don’t eat enough oily fish, and tbh, I really can’t remember the last time we had it lol!!
Not that often TBH, so this would be great
A couple of times a week, i love fish!
Not as often as I would like. I try to eat fish about twice a week.
I have tuna a few times a week
sadly we rarely eat fish because i don’t eat it at all so it isn’t top of mind to prepare fish for the kids either. So i’m always on the lookout for good supplements instead.
I don’t eat fish which is why I take a supplement.
i don’t eat much fish myself, if I do have any fish it will be cod coated in breadcrumbs or batter.
I eat hardly any oily fish at all I’m ashamed to say
I eat tuna a fair bit…
I have fish 3 times a week it is my favourite I love it
About one normal a week.
About one portion normally a week.
Cod, tuna, mackerel..now and again
love fish, great brain food
I try to eat at least 2 portions a week. Mainly salmon and tuna. I also love mackerel fillets x
I love sardines now and again
I love fish but probably don’t eat enough oily fish as I tend to eat salmon and trout rather than sardines and mackerel
I don’t eat any fish as I don’t like it – so none at all.
I eat Tuna
I am not keen on fish , so I prefer a supplement really .
Just to say a big thank you to Mummy Fever for the opportunity to try this supplement with this fantastic giveaway. Really appreciated xxx