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Antarctic Krill OilUpdated 21 days ago




Wanting the most pure, potent, sustainable source of omega-3s—without the fishy aftertaste? Reach for Antarctic Krill Oil. This 30-day supply of pea-sized softgels will help to support brain and heart health, mood, metabolism, and more.**


Benefits

With NativePath Antarctic Krill Oil, one softgel boasts an ocean of benefits…

    • 500 mg Wild-Caught Krill Oil: Our wild-caught Krill Oil helps you support long-term brain health and heart health, maintains healthy joints, and more.**
    • Pure Omega-3s: With 85mg of Omega-3s in the form of EPA and DHA, you’re getting Omega-3s sourced from some of the deepest, chilliest waters of the Antarctic Ocean, making them free of heavy metals like mercury, unlike regular fish oil.
    • 200 mcg Astaxanthin: As one of the most powerful antioxidants found in nature, Astaxanthin is 550X stronger than Vitamin E, 800X more powerful than CoQ10, and 6,000X more potent than Vitamin C.
    • No Fishy Aftertaste: Because our krill oil softgels stay intact well into your intestines rather than dissolving in your stomach, you can say goodbye to those fishy burps that come after ingesting a regular fish oil pill.
      Product Supplement Facts


    • INGREDIENTS: Krill Oil, Phospholipids, Astaxanthin.

      OTHER INGREDIENTS: Krill Oil, Gelatin, Glycerol, Water.

      ALLERGENS: Crustacean Shellfish (Krill).

      CONTAINS NO ADDED: Milk, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, or soy. Made on equipment that also processes milk, eggs, fish, tree nuts, and soy.


      For adults, take one or two (1-2) softgels daily, preferably with a meal. (If taking for health maintenance, take 1 softgel daily. If taking for relief from specific health issue take 2 softgels daily.)


      Krill is a small shrimp-like crustacean abundant in the Antarctic Ocean. It’s known for its high concentration of omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) and the potent antioxidant, astaxanthin.


      There are a few differences… 1) Krill oil has a higher concentration of EPA, an omega-3 that offers a wide range of health benefits. 2) Krill oil contains astaxanthin, a powerful antioxidant that gives krill its striking red color. (Fish oil does not contain astaxanthin.) 3) Lastly, krill oil doesn’t come with any fishy burps or aftertaste.


      If you’re taking a medication that slows blood clotting, krill oil may increase your risk of bruising or bleeding.* Consult with your doctor before adding krill oil to your dietary regimen.

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