Ocean Nutrition from the Pristine Arctic Waters off the coast of Norway. The Omega-3 oils in fish have been shown to have a number of additional health benefits. Of these the most obvious is the maintenance of a healthy heart. Other favourable cardiovascular effects include maintaining healthy triglyceride levels. - Melrose Norwegian Omega Fish Oil
- 18% EPA and 12% DHA
- Temporary relief of the pain of arthritis
- Helps reduce joint inflammation & swelling & increase joint mobility
- Helps maintain a healthy heart
- Helps maintain healthy cholesterol & triglyceride levels
- Recommended during pregnancy (does not contain vitamin A)
Pack SizesHow is the fish oil processed? Fish oils are processed using state of the art refrigeration and preservation methods. The fresh fish are rapidly processed to remove the body oils by steam distillation and further processed by vacuum separation of the low boiling toxins and filtration to provide a standard uniformity of 18% EPA and 12% DHA. Norwegian Omega 18/12 Fish Oil is derived from four varieties of Arctic and north Atlantic deep water fish: salmon, menhaden, cod and mackerel. Fish Oil has higher concentrations of EPA and DHA than Cod Liver Oil. Unlike Cod Liver Oil, Fish Oil is obtained from the body of the fish, excluding the liver.
Key Benefits of 18/12 Fish Oil - It is useful for the temporary relief of the pain of arthritis
- Helps to reduce joint inflammation and swelling
- Helps increase joint mobility associated with arthritis
- Helps maintain a healthy heart, healthy cholesterol and healthy triglyceride levels
- Recommended during pregnancy (does not contain vitamin D)
Dosage For anti-inflammatory effect: 10ml daily or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. For cardiovascular effect: 5ml daily or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Children - 5ml daily
Ingredients Per 10ml dose:
- EPA 1630mg
- DHA 1080mg
- Lemon/Lime Oil 170mg
- d alpha Tocopherol acetate 40mg
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your doctor/healthcare professional.
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