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Nordic Naturals Arctic Cod Liver Oil | Lemon Flavour | 750 mg Omega 3 | For Heart, Brain Health & Optimal Wellness | 90 Softgels | Non-GMO
- WHY COD LIVER OIL - With added vitamin A, Arctic Cod Liver Oil omega 3 fish oil supplement supports the Heart Health, Brain Health & promotes optimal nervous & immune system function. Made exclusively from 100% wild Arctic cod.
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Nordic Naturals Arctic Cod Liver Oil | Lemon Flavour | 750 mg Omega 3 | For Heart, Brain Health & Optimal Wellness | 90 Softgels | Non-GMO
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8 reviews for Nordic Naturals Arctic Cod Liver Oil | Lemon Flavour | 750 mg Omega 3 | For Heart, Brain Health & Optimal Wellness | 90 Softgels | Non-GMO
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Afzal Choudhary –
Good product
Kindle Customer –
No burps, no upset stomach, and no acid reflux. I live this stuff.
Sara –
These are great. I chew them for maximum absorption and they taste great, plus the gelatin is good for you as well. Here is an excerpt published March 7, 2023 which some readers might find useful:
Researchers at Flinders University in Australia reported an omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid dosage and duration range that was most likely to result in omega-3 blood levels associated with a treatment benefit for patients with atherosclerosis.1 The researchers determined that taking EPA at a dosage of 1.8 grams to 3.4 grams per day for three to six months, or 4.4 grams per day for one to six months were the most effective regimens to increase blood omega-3 fatty acids to therapeutic levels.
“It has been proposed that omega-3s, through their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, mitigate atherosclerotic disease progression,” Nicole C. Nayda and colleagues wrote. “However, due to the systemic proinflammatory and pro-oxidative state of atherosclerosis, it is proposed that patients with atherosclerotic disease may have higher omega-3 requirements than the average requirement, due to increased nutrient utilization in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant processes.”
Nayda and associates identified 25 articles that reported the findings of 17 studies which provided information concerning omega-3 dosage and blood levels in patients with chronic atherosclerotic disease. For the current review, 150 mg/mL of the omega-3 fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) or an omega-3 index of 8% or higher was used as the threshold for a therapeutic blood level, based on multiple large reviews that have found these values improve clinical outcomes and reduce the risk of mortality in these patients. Omega-3 index reflects the percentage of EPA and DHA in red blood cell membranes.
“Consideration should be given to routine omega-3 dosing and to increasing the omega-3 dietary recommendations and upper limits of daily intake to improve clinical outcomes and reduce the risk of cardiac mortality in this population,” the authors concluded.
Christine McDonald –
I’ve been taking Krill Omega and similar supplements for many years. My naturopathic doctor preferred me to take this particular cod liver oil and although I can’t tell the difference, I feel I am making the better choice. The capsules are rather large which is the most negative property.
Arpana sharma –
After using it for a month or so I can see lot of improvements in my child’s cognition
Iolanthe –
Good product, I don’t experience any adverse taste, easy swallow, have a subscription now
J Hannasch –
I haven’t noticed any after taste with this one
AM –
Their standard fish oil has a serving size value of 2 capsules. Thinking it was similar I got this package but it was actually 3 capsules. You can read the label. Now I wonder why they went with this business practice.