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Can I have some of that yummy medicine!

Amanda Duncan - Wednesday, February 01, 2012

 

 

Nature's Own have just released Omega Delight.

 

 

I've put the (scientific) facts below about the health benefits for school age children (and adults!) of Omega-3. But I'm a true believer in putting things to the test. I want honesty. I want pure, unscripted reactions. Basically, I want the truth - so bring in the kids.

 

Mr 7 and Miss 5 are guaranteed to give you an honest opinion, especially when it comes to taste. How often do you hear YUCK when you're giving your kids medicines or vitamins? Let's face it some don't really taste that good. I remember the taste of liquid penicillin given to me as a kid, it still makes me shudder when I think of it.

 

First of all, I have to comment on the packaging because I like to consider myself a bit arty. I find the presentation very appealing, and especially enticing for kids. So what did the kids think?

 

I showed them the bottle and explained what it was and what it did. They were interested in how it would "help their brain".  Now for the all important taste test.....

 

There was a chorus of YUM and MMMM. My son said "It's creamy and fruity....can I have some more".

 

I then had to explain that it was "medicine" and you only have the recommended amount everyday. So now, on a regular basis, I get "Can I have some more of that yummy medicine?"

 

So if your children aren't getting enough Omega-3 naturally and you are looking for a way to supplement their diet I can highly recommend Nature's Own Omega Delight. Oh, and by the way I thought it was pretty yummy too!

 

Here's what the the experts say:

 

Despite near blanket awareness of the role of Omega-3 in brain development and concentration, Australian school children are not even close to consuming enough for optimal health.  This Omega-3 dietary challenge is particularly relevant as parents worry about their children’s concentration levels heading back to school.

 

According to the Omega Delight Survey*, 97% of mothers correctly link Omega-3 to brain development and 94% to concentration.  However, only 20% manage to get their children to eat the recommended two to three servings of fish a week and less than 20% supplement their child’s diet.

 

Accredited Practicing Dietitian, Milena Katz, said there is clearly a high awareness and understanding of the role Omega-3 plays in brain development and concentration but this study demonstrates that awareness is unfortunately failing to translate into action through either diet or supplements.

 

Although Omega-3 intake through diet is always preferred, it’s relevant that parents consider other options including Omega-3 supplementation while also working on improving their children’s fish intake.

 

Acknowledging the significant challenges associated with getting children to eat enough fish or take a traditional Omega-3 supplement, Nature’s Own Senior Brand Manager, Mark Ho, said the new Omega Delight range had recently been introduced in Australia as an alternative.

 

“Our customers were telling us that they understood the need for Omega-3 but some were turned away from supplements because of the traditional fishy taste or oily texture.

 

“Omega Delight is a good source of Omega-3 with the delicious taste and texture of a fruit smoothie.  It’s a delicious way to get the benefits of Omega-3 and can be enjoyed on its own, in a drink or as a cereal topping. As an added bonus, it doesn’t contain any sugar. “

 

Omega Delight is now available in good pharmacies and Coles stores. RRP $21.95.

 


* 'School children and Omega-3 in Australia’

Pure Profile survey conducted on behalf of Nature’s Own Omega Delight, December 2011. Sample size 1003.


 

 

We have two Nature's Own Omega Delight prize packs to give away.

Each pack consist of three bottles of Nature's Own Omega Delight: 1 x Mango Peach, 1 x Pineapple and 1 x Citrus Burst (specifically for kids). Each Prize Pack RRP is $65.85.

Competition ends 12 Feb, 2012. For full terms and condition click here.

 

Leave a comment below, answering the following question:

"Tell us in 25 words or less how Omega Delight would benefit your child?"

 

This competition is now closed.

Congratulations to Lyndall and Candice who are the lucky winners!

 


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