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Kori Krill Oil Description
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Supports Heart, Brain, Joint, Eye, Skin And Immune Health
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Superior Omega-3 Absorption Vs Fish Oil Because Kori Has Phospholipids
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No Fishy Aftertaste
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Certified Sustainable
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Krill Oil Is Clinically Proven To Raise Omega-3 Levels
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Small | 600 mg
- Non-GMO
Supports Overall Health: Kori® Krill Oil is a pure Antarctic Omega-3 source that supports heart, brain, joint, eye, skin and immune health. Krill oil is clinically proven to raise Omega-3 levels.
Superior Omega-3 Source: Kori Krill Oil has superior Omega-3 absorption vs fish oil because it delivers Omega-3s in their most natural phospholipid form, just as you would find in a healthy fish diet. Fish oil loses phospholipids during processing. There is no fishy aftertaste like with many fish oils because phospholipids in Kori also help it digest better than other Omega-3 sources. Plus, Kori is certified sustainable, earning the highest credentials.
More Nutrients: More than just your typical Omega-3s, Kori Krill Oil is naturally a good source of the essential nutrient choline, which supports brain and nervous system health, and it naturally has astaxanthin, an antioxidant that naturally gives it its red color.
The Omega-3s You Need: Most of us don’t get the recommended amount of Omega-3s because we don’t eat enough fish. Each Kori Krill Oil daily serving has 250 mg Omega-3 EPA and DHA, the same as you would get on average by consuming the USDA recommended 2 servings of fish per week.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Calories | 10 | |
Total Fat | 1 g | 1% |
Cholesterol | 20 mg | 7% |
Choline | 60 mg | 11% |
Krill Oil | 1200 mg | * |
Total EPA + DHA Omega-3 Fatty Acids | 250 mg | * |
Phospholipids | 480 mg | * |
Astaxanthin | 120 mcg | * |
Contains Shellfish (Krill).
Consult a medical professional prior using this product if you are diagnosed with coagulopathy, taking blood thinners or other medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.