Neptune Krill Oil (NKO) 300mg 60 Softgels Buy 2 Get 3=Total 5 for $49.98
This is $49.98 for 300 softgels of 300 mg of Krill Oil. It is 5x 60 softgels.
Puritan Pride own brand. Krill Oil softgels are much smaller than other fish oils, and their reputation as strongly effective for delivery of essential fatty acids is growing. Krill is a kind of shellfish sea dweller that is very small and they travel in large thickly packed schools. Krill is the primary diet of the Blue Whale.
Krill Oil is recommended by Dr. Mercola. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/08/14/is-krill-oil-48-times-better-than-fish-oil.aspx
With Naturally Occurring Astaxanthin
100% pure NKO® (Neptune Krill Oil).
May reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.**
Small, rapid release softgels.
Our Neptune Krill Oil (NKO®) provides 80 mg of Total Omega-3 Fatty Acids comprising of 43mg EPA and 25mg DHA.* Supportive but not conclusive research shows that consumption of EPA and DHA Omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.*
may be healthy for humans, but is killing the stocks of fish to make this supplement. Omega 3/6 are also available from some plants.
@baillard: Thanks for your comment. It is a common concern that I share about the conservation of wildlife of forms land and sea, and so it is important to note that one of the reasons why Krill carries its price tag is due to catch limits which are in place. The current standards, which may be due for recalculation is set still at an annual amount less than one blue whale would eat in a single day. See here for more information: http://www.asoc.org/issues-and-advocacy/krill-conservation The greatest threat to Krill population appears to be climate change, according to what I gather from reading this material. I hope that these issues are figured out soon. The blue whale can eat up to four tons of Krill in a single day, and the annual catch limit of Krill is less than three and a half tons. Krill is the most populace species on earth, according to the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition.

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