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Nutritional Supplements » Premium Nutra Source »KRILL OIL + COQ10: Heart & Circulation Formula by DailyNutra. Supports Lower Cholesterol, Blood Pressure and Triglycerides
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Item: KRILL OIL + COQ10: Heart & Circulation Formula by DailyNutra. Supports Lower Cholesterol, Blood Pressure and Triglycerides |
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Manufacturer: DailyNutra |
Price: Get Price |
ASIN: B015X1DDC2 |
Sales Rank: 2038 |
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Features:
- HEART & CIRCULATION FORMULA - Featuring pure Neptune Krill Oil® and CoQ10 in one convenient supplement, this premium formula is clinically shown to lower blood pressure, and support healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The CoQ10 in this proprietary formula is 25x more absorbable when combined with Neptune Krill Oil®.
- BETTER THAN FISH OIL - Omega-3 from Neptune Krill Oil® is in phospholipid, water soluble form so it is more absorbable and doesn't pool on top of the stomach, prompting reflux and fishy aftertaste, like fish oil supplements can. Because Krill Oil is more absorbable, you don't need to take as much and the pill sizes are smaller than Fish Oil.
- KRILL OIL OMEGA-3 / EPA / DHA - With over 8,000 human studies, Omega-3 fatty acids found in our Neptune Krill Oil® are among the most researched nutritional compounds in the world. Omega-3s have been shown to support healthy heart and joints, improve mood and cognitive health, and support a healthy menstrual cycle for women.
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - We are so confident in the integrity and potency of our Omega Supreme Heart & Circulation Formula, we offer an unconditional money back guarantee if you do not get the results you expected. Thanks for considering DailyNutra.
- PURE & SUSTAINABLE - Neptune Krill Oil® is sustainably harvested from pure Antarctic Krill and is Friend of the Sea certified. Krill is a sustainable source of Omega-3 because of strong regulations, abundant populations, and low catch limits (less than 1% total biomass allowed). Compared to Fish Oil, Krill Oil is naturally more pure and sustainable because it is harvested from lower on the food chain.
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