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  2. α-Linolenic acid - Wikipedia

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    α-Linolenic acid, also known as alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) (from Greek alpha meaning "first" and linon meaning flax), is an n−3, or omega-3, essential fatty acid.ALA is found in many seeds and oils, including flaxseed, walnuts, chia, hemp, and many common vegetable oils.

  3. Wellspring camps - Wikipedia

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    Wellspring opened their first two summer camps in June 2004 under the corporate name Healthy Living Academies. [1] Camp Wellspring, located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, accepted women ages 16 to 23. Wellspring Adventure Camp, in the mountains of North Carolina, admitted boys and girls ages 10 to 17.

  4. 8 vitamins and supplements for weight loss backed by science

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    Experts agree that eating wholesome, healthy meals, reducing calories, and increasing physical activity are the best ways to lose weight and keep it off long-term. Still, many people turn to ...

  5. Weight loss camp - Wikipedia

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    Multiple episodes of Friends mention that Monica Geller, who used to be overweight before the beginning of the show, went to fat camp in her youth. "Fat Camp" (), season 4, episode 15 of the animated television series South Park, original airdate December 6, 2000: in the episode, Cartman is sent to lose weight at a fat camp where he discovers a different way to earn money.

  6. Wellspring Academies - Wikipedia

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    Wellspring Academies claimed that students lost more than 3 pounds (1.4 kg) per week and maintained this weight loss, on average. [ 7 ] Some experts, such as Anjali Jain, a pediatrician at Children's National Medical Center , questioned the expense and necessity of boarding school, pointing out that participants had not been followed long ...

  7. Omega-3 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    Linseed (or flaxseed) (Linum usitatissimum) and its oil are perhaps the most widely available botanical source of the omega−3 fatty acid ALA. Flaxseed oil consists of approximately 55% ALA, which makes it six times richer than most fish oils in omega−3 fatty acids. [ 87 ]