Omega First Super Strength (Enteric - Coated) - 120 Gelcaps - Health First

Omega First Super Strength (Enteric - Coated) - 120 Gelcaps - Health First

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ENTERIC-COATED LEMON FLAVOURED OMEGA GELCAPS!Natural Lemon Flavour - GMO-free Source of Omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health Helps maintain/support cardiovascular health. Helps support cognitive health/brain function. Helps to reduce serum triglycerides/triacylglycerols. Helps support the development of the brain, eyes, and nerves. Omega First has received the 5 STAR rating from IFOS.5 STAR IFOS Consumer Report Information Can be Found In This Link[GELCAP]
Each gelcap contains:
1200 mg
Fish oil (from non-farmed anchovy, sardine, salmon, tuna body oil)
450 mg
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
250 mg
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)
Other Ingredients:
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) in soy bean oil, gelatin, natural lemon flavour, rosemary oleoresin extract, aqueous coating solution.
Important Information:

Free from artificial flavours, artificial colours, gluten, wheat, lactose, artificial preservatives, added sugar and yeast.


Format

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120 Gelcaps

Dosage

Adults:Take 2-3 gelcaps daily.Children (1-18):Take 2 gelcaps daily.


Product Information:
  • Heart health.
  • Cognitive Health.
  • Reduce rheumatoid inflammation.
  • Reduce dry skin.
  • Improve psoriasis.
  • Natural lemon flavour.
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Source of omega-3 fatty acids for the maintenance of good health. Helps maintain/support cardiovascular health. Helps support cognitive health/brain function. Helps to reduce serum triglycerides/triacylglycerols. Helps support the development of the brain, eyes, and nerves (for children aged 18 and under).

  • *Molecularly distilled for purification and analyzed to ensure compliance to the CRN (Council for Responsible Nutrition) monograph for heavy metals, dioxins and PCB's.
  • Omega-First Enteric gelcaps will pass through the stomach for absorption in the intestinal tract.
  • Enteric-coated version of Omega-First for those consumers who are prone to repeating or stomach upset with fish oil.
  • Tested by IFOS (International Fish Oil Standards) for purity potency and safety.

    DHA
    Docosahexanoic acid is an omega 3 essential fatty acid. It is an essential component of the brain and central nervous system. It seems to concentrate in areas where there is lots of electrical activity such as the synaptosomes, where nerve cells communicate, and the photoreceptors of the eye. This is why a deficiency of DHA can result in poor brain development, attention/deficit hyperactivity disorder, learning disorders, memory problems and poor visual development.
    Supplementation of DHA is especially important in pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and children. Some infant formulas are now fortified with DHA because, in the past, formula has contained less essential fatty acids than breast milk.

    DHA can be taken in through the diet by eating fish or fish oil. The body can also convert alpha linolenic acid (ALA), from vegetable sources like flaxseeds, into DHA. However, the standard North American diet is deficient in essential fatty acids, especially omega 3s and very few individuals have enough excess ALA to meet the body's need for DHA. Supplemental DHA is usually made from tuna, salmon, herring, mackerel or sardines. These fish contain more omega 3 rich fat than other fish species. Cod liver and halibut liver oils also contain some omega 3s but are primarily used for their vitamin A and D content. Some newer fish liver oils have been fortified with DHA and may be an economical choice for those individuals taking both DHA and liver oils.

    DHA supplements are found as liquid oil (processed to remove the fishy taste), soft gel chewables (flavoured) and standard soft gel capsules. Children favour DHA liquids and flavoured soft gel chewables. Fish liver oil supplements should be used cautiously in children, pregnant and nursing women because of the toxicity of fat-soluble vitamins.

    Ensure your fish oil supplement is not processed with heat because it damages the acids and creates free radicals. It is important to purchase a good quality DHA supplement that has been tested for contaminants. Refrigerate all liquid DHA supplements and keep capsules away from heat to increase shelf life. Using liquid DHA is much more cost effective than capsules because numerous capsules must be taken to make an equivalent amount of liquid oil.

    EPA
    Eicosapentaenoic acid is an omega 3 essential fatty acid. It is an important fatty acid in the maintenance of cardiovascular health and the regulation of inflammation. EPA is a precursor to a series of chemicals whose job it is to regulate the inflammatory effects of arachidonic acid. Too much arachidonic acid leads to pain and inflammation in conditions such as arthritis.

    Arachidonic acid also causes inflammation in arteries and leads to the development of atherosclerotic plaques. Deficiency of EPA can result in cardiac arrhythmias, high cholesterol and excessive aging. EPA has been used to treat heart disease, arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.

    EPA can be taken in through the diet by eating fish or fish oil. The body can also convert alpha linolenic acid (ALA), from vegetable sources like flaxseeds, into EPA. However, the standard North American diet is deficient in essential fatty acids, especially omega 3s and very few individuals have enough excess ALA to meet the body's need for EPA. Supplemental EPA is usually made from tuna, salmon, herring, mackerel or sardines. These fish contain more omega 3 rich fat than other fish species. Cod liver and halibut liver oils also contain some omega 3s but are primarily used for their vitamin A and D content. Some newer fish liver oils have been fortified with EPA and may be an economical choice for those individuals taking both EPA and liver oils.

    EPA supplements are found as liquid oil (processed to remove the fishy taste), soft gel chewables (flavoured) and standard soft gel capsules. Fish liver oil supplements should be used cautiously in children, pregnant and nursing women because of the toxicity of fat-soluble vitamins.

    Ensure your fish oil supplement is not processed with heat because it damages the acids and creates free radicals. It is important to purchase a good quality EPA supplement that has been tested for contaminants. Refrigerate all liquid EPA supplements and keep capsules away from heat to increase shelf life. Using liquid EPA is more cost effective than capsules because numerous capsules must be taken to make an equivalent amount of liquid oil.
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