yes
None - because fatty acids (and glycerol) are the product of foods containing fat when they have been digested by the lipase enzyme.
There are many great foods that are rich in essential fatty acids. These foods include fish, such as salmon, and a variety of nuts.
no
Essential fatty acids are essential for your health and must be consumed in foods. They cannot be synthesized by the body.
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OMEGA FATTY ACIDS ARE ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS THAT YOUR BODY NEEDS. THESE ACIDS ARE NOT MADE BY THE BODY, YOU HAVE TO GET THEM TRHOUGH FOODS. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OMEGA FATTY ACIDS VISIT http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/omega-3-000316.htm.
there are no significant drug interactions associated with eating foods containing omega-3 fatty acids
Fats in foods break down into fatty acids and glycerols.
Foods high in fatty acids include fatty fish (such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines), nuts and seeds (such as almonds, flaxseeds, and chia seeds), avocados, and oils (such as olive oil and coconut oil). These foods contain healthy fats like omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids that are important for overall health.
Foods high in fatty acids.
Unsaturated fatty acids. Foods are often advertised as being high in polyunsaturates.
High-fiber foods like oatmeal are great at lowering cholesterol. Omega-3 fatty acids contained in fish, as well as fatty acids contained in flaxseed, nuts and avocados are also very powerful at lowering cholesterol.