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Supports cognitive and cardiovascular health
- Supports healthy brain function and development
- Improves omega-3 deficiency commonly found in vegans/vegetarians
- Reduces inflammation
- Vegan formula sustainably sourced from algae
Omega-3 is an essential fatty acid, which plays many important roles in heart health. It is not synthesized by the body and therefore must be obtained from dietary sources. To maximize EPA and DHA in the body, both fats should be consumed in their “converted” forms, such as in fish or microalgae oil, as the body is inefficient at converting other plant-based omega-3 fats into the longer chain EPA and DHA. EPA is the anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acid associated with downregulating the cytokines, which contribute to chronic inflammation, heart disease, neurological diseases and joint pain. Algae is an especially potent form of omega-3, as other vegan sources such as chia or flax risk exposure to lignans and other anti-nutrients which can interfere with mineral absorption.
AOR ADVANTAGE
AOR’s Vegan Omega 3 is sourced from the oil-rich algae Schizochytrium, making it an excellent choice for vegans. It contains the active, converted forms of EPA and DHA for optimal efficacy and for anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular and cognitive benefits.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 2 softgels
Schizochytrium oil1,000 mg— EPA246 mg— DHA316 mg— EPA + DHA562 mg— Total Omega-3606 mg *Typical values. Ranges : EPA 150-300 mg, DHA 300-400 mg, EPA+DHA 500-600 mg, Total Omega-3 550-700 mg.”
Non-medicinal ingredients:
rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) extract, sunflower oil, tocopherols, ascorbyl palmitate.
Softgel: purified water, glycerin, tapioca starch.
Suggested Use
Take two softgels daily with/without food, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner.
Cautions
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