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Omega-3 for brain and well-being

Omega-3 fatty acids support important functions of the brain and nervous system and can be a useful component when quitting smoking.

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When you stop smoking, your body adapts to a new situation. In this phase, many people pay more attention to nutrition, sleep and regeneration. Omega-3 can help support the body's overall nutrition.

Not smoking not only means less nicotine, but also more care for your own body.

Why Omega-3 can be interesting

Omega-3 fatty acids are components of cell membranes and are particularly concentrated in the brain. They play a role in normal brain functions and contribute to a balanced diet.

Many people use Omega-3 to actively support their general health and to pay more attention to their body after years of smoking.

The real value often lies in the combination of:

- conscious nutrition - regular self-care - new healthy habits - a greater focus on long-term well-being

Each of these changes also indirectly supports smoking cessation.

This is how you integrate Omega-3 sensibly

Take omega-3 with a solid meal to make it a lasting habit.

With every small health decision you reinforce the message to yourself: I am investing in my body instead of continuing to burden it with cigarettes.

Note: This tip does not replace medical advice. If you have severe symptoms, medical conditions, or uncertainty, please speak with a healthcare professional.