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Arctic Cod Liver Oil 16 oz. |
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NO217 $33.71
Nordic Naturals' Arctic Cod Liver Oil is a virgin cod liver oil from Arctic Norway, one of the cleanest and most nutritional bodies of water in the world. This Arctic Cod Liver Oil flavored with 100% natural orange essence is an excellent source for DHA & EPA and contains no added vitamins, only naturally occurring A & D. Offered in liquid form for those who do not wish to chew or swallow capsules, this Arctic Cod Liver Oil promotes normal brain development and visual function, increases DHA level in active kids which enhances learning and achievement. Adult application supports positive mood, menstrual pain, healthy skin, cardiovascular health and memory function. Ingredients: Purified Arctic cod liver oil, vitamin E, natural orange essence. Each teaspoon provides:
Servings per container: 94 Suggested Use: One teaspoon (5 ml) daily, or as directed by your health care professional or pharmacist. Why Use Nordic Naturals Fish Oils?
General Nutrient Support Clinical investigations are continually carried out on the importance of DHA and Omega-3 fatty acids in health and disease. Omega-3 fatty acids make up much of the fat in our brain cell membranes, and are important anti-aging nutrients and agents of good mental health. All Nordic Naturals products are doctor recommended, pharmaceutical grade, molecularly distilled, and third party tested to document the absence of all environmental pollutants (No PCBs, dioxins, pesticides or heavy metals). Our featured products are flavored using our patented processing with natural lemon and strawberry! Warning: Do not use fish oil if you are allergic to iodine, are using blood thinners or anticipate surgery. Consult with your physician before taking fish oils if you are pregnant or diabetic. Keep out of the reach of children. *These statements have not yet been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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