Why take EPA and DHA?
The
EPA
and DHA found in this professional formulas are considered some of the most important nutrients in the human
diet.1-27 These
acids are also known as
“essential” fatty acids because the human body cannot manufacture
them and must be taken in an individual’s diet or supplementation
form. A diet high in fish might even be unhealthy due to high mercury
content in some fish. Omega-3 from fish oils is a direct source of EPA and
DHA. While flax seed oil also yields Omega-3, it is in the form of ALA
(Alpha- Linolenic Acid), which must then be converted into EPA and DHA.
The human conversion of ALA to EPA and DHA is slow. A maximum of 15% of
ALA (flax seed oil) can convert to EPA and 5%, if any at all, may
convert to DHA. Although flax seed has many benefits, it is not
recommended as a source of Omega-3 EPA and DHA fatty acids.
Why
health care providers choose OmegaPure™ as a Nutritional Supplement?
OmegaPure
600™ Nutritional
Supplements is
an ultra-pure great
taste fish oil
professional formula sourced from the arctic waters of Norway.
This
highly concentrated and cholesterol free Professional Formula provides 600 mg of
omega-3 essential fatty acids per softgel. In order to assure maximum
freshness, the oil is stabilized with Vitamin E, as mixed tocopherols,
is molecularly distilled and is independently verified to be free of
PCBs, heavy metals, and pesticides. EPA and DHA from fish oil promote
cardiovascular health by supporting optimal triglyceride and cholesterol
levels and reducing platelet aggregation. Fish oil Nutritional
Supplements has also been shown
to promote optimal joint function and overall brain and nervous system
function.
Nutritional
Supplements Oils
Imported from Norway
Enteric Coated Pharmaceutical Grade. Cholesterol Free.
OmegaPure
300EC & 600EC®,
lead
free, pcb free, heavy metal free, mercury free
Why
Choose Arctic Oils® as a Nutritional Supplement
for
your patients:
Freshness
Each step of the manufacturing process of this Professional Formula is closely watched and strict
quality standards (including rigorous third party testing) are enforced
so that we can guarantee a fresh, high quality oil.
Purity
Arctic Oils® Nutritional
Supplements are GMO Free &
Proposition 65 Compliant. Arctic Oils®
Nutritional Supplements essential fatty
acids are a new generation of omega-3 lipids from fish oils with
enhanced bioavailability and high potency. The oils are purified using
the most advanced molecular distillation and chromatographic Super
Refining technology, making omega-3 oils that are more pleasant to take.
Quality
– GMP
(Good Manufacturing Practices) Certified
All Arctic Oils®
Nutritional Supplements are certified with Third
Party Assays which are included as a neckband on each bottle. Our
Canadian pharmaceutical level GMP certification means our standards meet
or exceed those of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the
Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention (PIC), and the World Health
Organization (WHO) regulations for pharmaceutical level GMP.
Efficacy
Because of our rigorous standards,
Arctic Oils®
Nutritional Supplements deliver
exceptional results
supporting cardiovascular health, joint care, gastrointestinal health,
immune function, and many other health issues that may be of concern to
your patients.
Enteric
Coated
The natural vanilla Enteric Coating in this Professional Formula creates great taste and minimizes
“repeating” while maximizing absorption
The
recommended amounts of EPA and DHA have been shown
to benefit a number
of medical conditions including:
Joint
Inflammation 8, 22
Skin health 1, 9, 13,
14, 27
Cardiovascular health 5,
10, 11
Immune function 15,
18, 25
Women’s health 12
Infant brain development 19
Bone health 26, 27
Pain relief 8, 22
Gastrointestinal health 2,
3
Glucose and insulin homeostasis 4,
21
Depression 16, 17
Improved brain function 6,
23, 24
OMEGAPURE
600 EC and OMEGAPURE
300 EC lead
free, pcb free, heavy metal free, mercury free
Omega-3 Fish
Oils Nutritional
Supplements
Xymogen® -
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