Join a Health Canada Approved Study on Memory and Omega-3s
Are you between 50-75 and noticing changes in your memory?
KGK is looking for volunteers to take part in a research study testing a natural omega-3 based supplement that may help support memory.
About this Study:
As we age, it’s normal to experience small changes in memory — forgetting names, misplacing things, forgetting where you parked, or taking longer to recall details.
Scientists are studying how omega-3 fatty acids, commonly found in fish oils, may support cognitive function, especially in adults who have noticed mild memory changes.
This Health Canada-approved study aims to learn how a natural health supplement high in omega-3s affects memory and overall well-being in people aged 50–75 with self-reported memory issues.
Why does this Research Matter?
As we age, our bodies produce fewer digestive enzymes — natural substances that aid in breaking down food. Taking digestive enzyme supplements, such as lipases, may help enhance digestion and support a healthy gut microbiome. This, in turn, could benefit both your body and your brain.
What's Involved?
If you qualify, your participation will last about 4 months and include:
- 4 clinic visits (plus one screening visit)
- Memory and health questionnaires
- Blood samples
- Use of a natural health product or placebo
- Daily supplement or placebo for 112 days
You’ll receive $600 compensation for your time and contribute to important research that may help others in the future.
Participants will be compensated $600 for their time.
Your Safety Comes First
This study is Health Canada-approved and reviewed by an independent ethics board. All participants are carefully monitored throughout the study.
Benefits to You:
- Help advance science around memory, aging & cognition
- Receive close monitoring by health professionals
- Get first access to promising natural health innovations
To be Eligible for This study You Must be:
- Are 50-75 years old
- Have noticed memory difficulties (like forgetting names or misplacing things)
- Are generally healthy
- Are not currently diagnosed with dementia or major cognitive impairment
- Do not have a diet high if fatty fish
- Are willing to visit the research clinic in London, Ontario
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