I found this study: Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Incorporation into the Brain from Plasma, as an In Vivo Biomarker of Brain DHA Metabolism and Neurotransmission
It was tested in rodents so it might be different for them. The half life increased 3 fold. Do you think it's similar for us humans? The half life of DHA in the brain is about 2,5 years, don't tell me a low Omega 3 diet (with no DHA) would make the half life 3 times as long - 7,5 years.
It was tested in rodents so it might be different for them. The half life increased 3 fold. Do you think it's similar for us humans? The half life of DHA in the brain is about 2,5 years, don't tell me a low Omega 3 diet (with no DHA) would make the half life 3 times as long - 7,5 years.