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Daily Dose Packs of Wild Salmon Oil & Vitamin D3

Supplements - Fish Oil & Vitamin D : Omega-3 Wild Salmon Oil Supplements - Daily Dose Packs of Wild Salmon Oil & Vitamin D3
Daily Dose Packs of Wild Salmon Oil & Vitamin D3

Number of
Packets
Product
Code
Total
Price
Quantity
30 NSJ101 $40.00
90 NSJ103 $99.00
360 NSJ112R $312.00

• Fish gelatin capsules
• Whole, natural and unrefined
• 600mg Omega-3s + 2000 IU Vitamin D3 per pack 
• Vital Choice Sockeye Salmon Oil is certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council

Our Daily Dose Packs make it easy to get your daily omega-3s and vitamin D3,
in the amounts
experts recommend!

They're handy at home, and terrific for travel, eliminating the need to
pack multiple bottles or fill and fumble with plastic bags.

Each sturdy dispenser holds 30 packets, and each packet holds 4 softgels:

These daily doses fit the bill, since most researchers and expert panels advise 
healthy adults to consume at least 250mg to 500mg of omega-3s daily, and at least 2,000 IUs of vitamin D3 daily.

Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Oil
Our Omega-3 Sockeye Salmon Oil is a whole, non-distilled, cold-filtered oil from wild Alaskan Sockeye, certified sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council
.

Its unusual, exceptionally pure source, gentle processing, and whole-food nutritional attributes make Vital Choice Salmon Oil a powerfully health-promoting supplement.

Wild Alaskan salmon rank high among the purest of all ocean fish, consistently testing free of hazardous levels of contaminants. 
 
To learn how it is produced, click
here.


Vitamin D3 in Salmon Oil
Unlike any other vitamin D supplement, ours comes in a
base of our wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Oil,
which the Marine Stewardship Council certifies as sustainably harvested.

Among foods, wild salmon (especially sockeye) provides unrivaled levels of vitamin D3 (236 to 687 IU per 3.5 oz serving).

But
even folks who enjoy wild salmon frequently need vitamin D3 supplements to reliably ensure the intake that experts recommend: 1000 to 2000 IU per day.

Our Vitamin D3 in
Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Oil offers a great way to obtain this essential nutrient and powerful health-promoter.

Like virtually all vitamin D3, ours is extracted from lanolin. This safe, hypoallergenic substance is secreted by sheep and other wool-bearing animals. (Practical marine sources are not currently available.)

Lanolin is extracted by pressing wool through rollers, and is commonly used in
moisturizers and to treat diaper rash, dry skin, chapped lips, and nursing mothers’ chapped nipples.

Fish oils and blood thinners
The omega-3s in fish oil possess properties associated with “blood thinning”, but according to research by American Heart Association (AHA) consultant William Harris, Ph.D., they do not appear to pose any risk to persons taking blood-thinning drugs (e.g., Coumadin). To learn more about this research, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, see “
Can Fish Oil Cause Bleeding Risks?”.

PLEASE NOTE:
The U.S. FDA has not evaluated these statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Consult with your physician before taking doses substantially higher than recommended, or taking this product if you are pregnant, diabetic, allergic to fish or iodine, have a diagnosed cardiac condition or immune disorder.

Take as directed, preferably with a meal.

Storage
Store in a cool, dry place.
You can refrigerate or freeze the oil, though there is no need, except in excessively warm room conditions. Our Salmon Oil will become cloudy if refrigerated or frozen, but this is no cause for concern. (For more, see "Cloudy Fish Oil Myth", below.)

Salmon Oil - Daily Dose
The recommended dosage for healthy adults is 3 capsules daily (3,000mg salmon oil) or as recommended by a health care professional.
This advice is based on intake recommendations from authoritative scientific bodies. To learn more, click
here.
It is best to take Salmon Oil with a meal. If you experience excessive occurrences of fishy burps, try our lemon-flavored Salmon Oil.


Omega-3s for Mothers, Infants, and Children

Here is what widely respected pediatrician William Sears, M.D. told us in respose to our question on this subject:

"... experts attending a 2005 workshop recommended at least 300 mg a day for pregnant and nursing mothers (most mothers get only 20-25% of this amount, unless they take omega-3 fish oil supplements). In our medical practice we have mothers take at least 500 mg of DHA per day during pregnancy and lactation."

"The recommendation for infants is at least 200mg of DHA per day, which is the dosage added to infant formulas."

"Practically speaking, infants under one year old receive their omega-3s through mother's milk or fortified formula, but it is perfectly safe and perhaps even beneficial for infants to be given extra Vital Choice fish oil at a dose of around 300 mg a day of DHA. I stress DHA rather than EPA because DHA is the main brain growth omega 3."


NOTE: There are as yet no official omega-3 intake recommendations for children over two years of age, so please consult your pediatrician. A dose of 300 mg of DHA would be provided by 8 of our 500 mg Salmon Oil capsules, 4 of our 1000 mg capsules, or 1 teaspoon of our Liquid Salmon Oil.

CAUTION: If your child has never had fish or fish oil, please check for seafood allergies (which are uncommon) by rubbing some Salmon Oil on his or her skin, in a less sensitive area such as the lower leg.

A Cloudy Fish Oil Myth
Our Salmon Oil will become cloudy if refrigerated or frozen, and this is no cause for concern. Makers of some highly refined, distilled fish oils assert, disingenuously, that if a fish oil becomes cloudy when cold this means it is not as pure or efficiacious as an oil that remains clear when cold. But if a fish oil becomes cloudy when cold this simply means that it retains some of the shorter chain fatty acids -- including small amounts of saturated fatty acids -- that occur naturally in fish.

In fact, most of what we know about the myriad health benefits of omega-3 fish oils comes from studies involving consumption of whole fish, which, like our Salmon Oil, contain small amounts of saturated fatty acids, which, in any case, are perfectly heart-healthful, according to the current scientific consensus.

Fish oils and blood thinners
The omega-3s in fish oil possess properties associated with “blood thinning”, but according to research by American Heart Association (AHA) consultant William Harris, Ph.D., they do not appear to pose any risk to persons taking blood-thinning drugs (e.g., Coumadin). To learn more about this research, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, see “Can Fish Oil Cause Bleeding Risks?”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE:
The U.S. FDA has not evaluated these statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Consult with your physician before taking doses substantially higher than recommended, or taking this product if you are pregnant, diabetic, allergic to fish or iodine, have a diagnosed cardiac condition or immune disorder.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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