Our Research

For over 40 years the Efamol brand has consistently invested in research that furthers understanding of Essential Fatty Acids. Our specialised formulations reflect the latest findings from research, and we have a dedicated team who are responsible for reflecting scientific advances in our NPD programme. 

Active Memory

Efamol Active Memory has been recently researched at the University of Roehampton.

 

Both Active Memory and Efalex Brain Formula contain an oil that is especially rich in the Omega 3 Fatty acid DHA, which has been repeatedly proven to play an important role in keeping the brain functioning normally.

 

The formulation of Active Memory was specifically designed to reflect the latest scientific understanding. 

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Efalex Brain Formula

Efalex Brain Formula liquid was a trail blazer in terms of demonstrating the importance of Essential Fatty Acid supplementation in keeping the brain health of children healthy and normal. Efalex Brain Formula has been used in numerous studies over the last 30 years. We have collated some of the latest and most relevant research papers.

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Evening Primrose Oil

Efamol Evening Primrose Oil has a long history in scientific research. Efamol’s Evening Primrose Oil, with its unique traceability and extraction process has been studied as a beauty oil and has been shown to have beneficial effect on the look and feel of the skin.

 

The studies below show the results of using Efamol in different populations.

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Efamax Ultra Strength

Efamax Ultra Strength Pure Fish Oil has been created using the most up to date scientific understanding of how your body uses Essential Fatty Acids.

 

The combined quantity of DHA and EPA in this product is 800mg, which is above the threshold quantity shown in recent research to have the beneficial effects.

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Omega 3 DHA drops

It can be tricky to get children to eat enough oily fish. Our tasteless DHA drops contains 400mg of DHA, DHA is known to play an important role in brain health throughout life.

 

The UK NHS currently recommends that we should eat 2 portions of fish per week, with one of these being oily. Two major surveys of UK dietary nutrition found that these recommendations were not being met.

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