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FOOD SUPPLEMENT OMEGA-3
FOOD SUPPLEMENT OMEGA-3
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Dietary supplement
- Contains no animal-derived ingredients (e.g., fish oils) and no capsule shell of animal origin (e.g., fish gelatin). Contains the essential omega-3 fatty acids DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) from the marine algae Schizochytrium sp., which are formed in the body through metabolism from alpha-linolenic acid. Alpha-linolenic acid (vitamin F) is often deficient in today's diet.
- Can contains 60 capsules.
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DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
- DHA and EPA are extracted from the algae Schizochytrium sp., a marine microalgae, in culture tanks, and are therefore free from harmful environmental toxins.
- DHA and EPA are formed in the body from the fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid in several metabolic steps. Metabolism is very slow and is disrupted or completely interrupted in many people, particularly due to excessive dietary intake of omega-6 fatty acids. DHA plays important roles, particularly in the formation of nerve cell membranes, and is highly concentrated in the brain. EPA forms cardioprotective hormones (leukotrienes and thromboxanes).
Ingredients with quantities per capsule
- DHA/EPA algae oil 834 mg
- DHA 250 mg
- EPA 125 mg
Dosage recommendation
- One capsule daily
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Keep out of reach of children. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.
60 capsules can
Item No. 1061
INCI declaration of ingredients:
Capsule contents: DHA/EPA-rich microalgae oil from Schizochytrium sp. (70.5%), Capsule: modified corn starch, humectant: glycerin, water, thickener: carrageenan, sodium carbonate
Further explanations of the ingredients:
Aqua:
Water. It makes up approximately 65% of the human body's weight and is therefore of fundamental importance for bodily functions, including those of the skin. In many cosmetic products (aqueous solutions, cleaning agents, emulsions), water is the ingredient with the largest quantitative proportion in the formulation and forms the basis of the aqueous phase in emulsions. Water is a good solvent for polar (hydrophilic) substances such as alcohols, water-soluble vitamins, or salts. For use in cosmetic products, the water used is generally pretreated to remove microorganisms that could lead to product spoilage or dissolved salts that could potentially impair the stability of emulsions or gels (sterilization and desalination).
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