EPA: Conversion and Amounts
Earlier, I briefly touched on that issue of conversion. One interesting thing about EPA is that it may have a lot to do with gender.
In fact, women may be better at converting linolenic acid into EPA and DHA than men2.
From there, though, we really need to dig deep and think about amounts. What amounts are we talking about?
Typically, the amounts come into account in a good way. Let’s take flax oil as one example. You may have 2,000-3,000 milligrams of essential fats in a tablespoon of flax oil.
Even given the low converting percentage of 10-15%, you can still net hundreds of milligrams of both EPA and DHA.