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Omega 3 Algae Oil Vegan - 120 Softgel Capsules

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Omega-3 fatty acids are important for our health and a whole range of central functions of our body. The new Omega 3 Algae Oil from Gods Rage relies on omega-3 fatty acids exclusively from algae. This makes it the ideal alternative for anyone who wants or needs to avoid animal products.

Product Highlights:

  • Omega 3 fatty acids exclusively from algae.
  • Numerous positive effects
  • Scientifically proven effect
  • 100% vegan
  • Easy to dose capsule form
  • Proven quality - Made in Germany
Nutritional values and ingredients
Compositionper soft gel% (NRV*)
Ajuga Turkestanica - extract500 mg**
thereof EPA108 mg**
thereof DHA216 mg**


Ingredients: Algae oil (contains about 22% EPA and 42% DHA), capsule shell:hydroxypropylmethylcellulose; bulking agent: modified starch, glycerin, water.

*Percent of the recommended daily intake according to Regulation (EU) No. 1196/2011.

**No nutrient reference values (NRV) available.

Consumption recommendation

Take 5 to 8 softgels a day with plenty of liquid.

Notes

GMO Free

Carrageenan Free

Dietary supplements with omega 3

Sources
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  2. Ayee MAA, Bunker BC, De Groot JL. Membrane modulatory effects of omega-3 fatty acids: analysis of molecular level interactions. Curr Top Membr. 2020;86:57-81. doi: 10.1016/bs.ctm.2020.08.001. epub 2020 Sep 14. PMID: 33837698.
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Content: 120 Softgel Capsules Item No.: 8181

Omega-3 fatty acids are so-called essential fatty acids that your body needs but cannot produce itself. They must therefore be supplied regularly through food or in the form of supplements. Algae are particularly suitable to cover our omega 3 needs. Unlike most other vegetable oils such as rapeseed, sunflower or linseed oil, algae oil contains alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) as well as the fatty acids DHA and EPA, which are important for our body. These two fatty acids are involved in the regulation of various biochemical processes, and thus contribute to the maintenance of various functions in our body

Your body needs omega-3 fatty acids for a variety of different processes. They have a protective effect on blood vessels and nerves. The results of several studies have also shown a variety of other health benefits. Omega-3 fatty acids are important building blocks of your body cell membranes (1,2). They enable the body's hormone production (2,3) and are an important factor in our metabolism (5,6). Cardiovascular health is arguably one of the best researched areas of omega 3 influence, which benefits enormously from an adequate intake of omega 3 fatty acids. Based on the evidence in this area, omega-3 fatty acids are considered by the European Union Health Claims Directive to have effects on maintaining normal blood cholesterol levels and supporting normal heart function. Omega-3 fatty acids have also been widely used in numerous studies of heart disease. They appear to have contributed to a more regular heart rhythm in subjects (2,5,6). They lowered heart rate and blood pressure in general (7,8), supported blood vessel function, and significantly reduced inflammation in test groups (6,7,8).

In addition to the cardiovascular system, the metabolism also benefits from a sufficient supply of omega-3 fatty acids. This aspect has been proven in numerous studies. In study participants, regular intake of omega-3 fatty acids resulted in their bodies using more fatty acids for energy production (9). This spared the body's own muscle glycogen stores (10,11).

Probably the most commonly used form of omega-3 fatty acids as a dietary supplement is fish or krill oil. This is popular mainly because of the advantageous ratio of the fatty acids EPA and DHA. The composition of omega-3 fatty acids in Omega 3 Algae Oil is as beneficial as that of fish oil itself. This comes as little surprise when you consider that algae is also, directly or indirectly, the basis for the omega 3 in fish and krill. So if you've always wanted to support your health with Omega 3, but you want to avoid animal sources or can't tolerate fish oil, Gods Rage has the solution. Omega 3 Algae Oil - Omega 3 exclusively from algae.

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