But studies have not proven that folic acid reduces the rate of heart attacks and stroke.
By doing so, folinic acid reduces side effects related to folate deficiency.
Omega-3 fatty acids, on the other hand, may reduce inflammation.
These fatty acids also reduce pain and swelling.
The skeleton itself is not permanent; acids in soils can reduce it to unrecognizable components.
Researchers think omega-3 fatty acids and fiber help reduce risk factors for heart disease.
Early studies suggest alpha-lipoic acid might reduce pain in people with this condition, but doesn't improve their ability to exercise.
Folic acid did not reduce the risk in heavier women.
Folic acid, it seems, can reduce such damage by reducing blood levels of homocysteine to a safe range.
Omega-3 fatty acids may also slow down the growth of plaques in the arteries and reduce inflammation throughout the body.