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30 enteric coated soft gels
Fish oil and cold-water fish are the most concentrated sources of omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an important component of the phospholipids of human cellular membranes, especially those in the brain and retina. It is necessary for neural development and healthy vision. Eicosapentaenoic acid, or EPA is a precursor of beneficial eicosanoids such as the series-3 prostaglandins, the series-5 leukotrienes and the series-3 thromboxanes. Numerous studies associate a diet rich in DHA and EPA fatty acids with multiple health benefits, especially better cardiovascular health.* In fact, the FDA permits the following qualified health claim: “Supportive but not conclusive research shows that consumption of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.”
According to the American Heart Association, evidence from prospective secondary prevention studies suggests that EPA/DHA ranging from 0.5 to 1.8 grams per day (either as fatty fish or supplements) significantly enhances cardiovascular health.* Yet, to reach this level requires eating fish at least three times per week or taking multiple supplements each day. Not anymore.
Developed by a leading and practicing preventive cardiologist, VitalOils 1000™ is the first and only omega-3 fish oil product with a full 1,000 mg of DHA + EPA in a single softgel. Enteric coated for enhanced absorption and easier digestion, those who experience upset stomach and nausea with fish oil supplements should find VitalOils 1000™ easy to digest and free from the fishy aftertaste. Furthermore, the unique enteric coating withstands stomach acid causing it to break down in the upper portion of the small intestine for maximum absorption.
Individually sealed for freshness and purity, VitalOils 1000™ is molecular and fractionally distilled to remove mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium, dioxins, furans, and other heavy metals and toxins. Rosemary oil and vitamin C are added for antioxidant protection.
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