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One
sachet daily taken with or without food or as directed by your
healthcare practitioner. Squeeze directly into mouth or onto spoon.
May be added to cold food, such as yogurt, or mixed with a beverage
(electric blending required). Does not require refrigeration but
some people prefer to take it cold. |
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When you taste the
exciting, new Omega-3 delivery system, we’re sure you’ll be amazed
by the appetizing fresh orange taste.
Coromega’s
exclusive production process transforms the finest quality fish oil
into a creamy, delicious pudding-like emulsion. This has made the
experience of taking a fish oil supplement a pure pleasure by
absolutely eliminating any fishy aftertaste, and by adding a delicious
orange flavour. The Coromega process and formulation, developed in Norway,
was over 10 years in the making and is patented worldwide. This
complex process assures the stability of the fish oil and the potency
of the ingredients.
Coromega is a natural
source of Omega-3 fatty acids from high-quality fish oil. All
impurities have been removed through a series of sophisticated
processes, including molecular distillation, to provide a pure and
concentrated source of Omega-3. Coromega is a proprietary emulsified
form of Omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, protected and stabilized
with vitamins C and E. Natural orange.
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Fatty
acids are the basic structural units of lipids, which are dietary fats.
The body can synthesize many fatty acids, but those that cannot be manufactured
in adequate amounts must be obtained from the diet. These are called
essential fatty acids (EFAs).
Fatty
acids are classified as saturated, monosaturated or polyunsaturated –
depending on the amount of hydrogen in the basic carbon chain of the molecule.
(The
process of ‘hydrogenation’ – hydrogenated vegetable oil – involves
adding hydrogen to the molecule to make a polyunsaturated, liquid oil, into a
saturated, solid oil, such as margarine).
Many
nutritionists and scientists report Americans consume too much omega-6 fatty
acids and under-consume omega-3 fatty acids. (The terms omega-3 and
omega-6 refer to the location of the first double bond in the carbon atom of the
fatty acid molecule.) Including more omega-3-rich foods such as fish in
the diet and decreasing the consumption of omega-6 foods such as some
hydrogenated oils, may help maintain proper hormonal balance and overall health
and wellness.
Essential
fatty acids offer profound benefits. They help:
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Influence
hormone production, immunity and cardiovascular health.
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Maintain
the structure and function of the cellular and sub-cellular membranes.
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Regulate
cholesterol transport, degradation and removal from the body.
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Influence
prostaglandins – hormone-like substances that promote smooth muscle
contractions, regulate blood pressure, regulate gastric secretions, and
impact other hormones – through a series of enzyme-dependent reactions.
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Support
normal growth, especially of blood vessels and nerves.
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Keep
skin and other tissue youthful and supple by lubricating abilities.
EFAs
are most abundant in fish oils and unadulterated seed oils, such as canola,
sunflower and safflower oils. Flaxseed oil is an exceptional oil,
containing both omega-3 and omega-6 in appreciable amounts. Cold saltwater
fatty fish – such as herring, haddock, cod, mackerel, and salmon – are also
rich in omega-3 polyunsaturates and serve as the source of fish oil supplements.
The
most important fatty acids are linoleic acid, linolenic acid, gamma linolenic
acid (GLA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
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