NOW Foods, Aceite de pescado con ultraomega-3, 90 cápsulas blandas

Apoya la salud del corazón y el cerebro.
Cuenta con un recubrimiento entérico que ayuda a reducir el olor.
Miembro orgulloso de GOED Omega-3.
Producto sin organismos genéticamente modificados (Non-GMO).
Kosher, contiene gelatina.
Suplemento nutricional.
Proporciona 500 mg de ácido eicosapentaenoico (EPA) y 250 mg de ácido docosahexaenoico (DHA).
Empresa familiar en funcionamiento desde 1968.
Garantía de calidad respaldada por las Buenas Prácticas de Manufactura (GMP).
Certificación Halal.
Contiene Omega-3 y aceites de pescado.

Según estudios respaldados, aunque no concluyentes, la ingesta de ácidos grasos omega-3 EPA y DHA podría ayudar a reducir el riesgo de padecer enfermedades coronarias.

Este concentrado de aceite de pescado se obtiene mediante destilación molecular y se elabora bajo rigurosos estándares de calidad. Se somete a pruebas para asegurar que está libre de niveles peligrosos de contaminantes como bifenilos policlorados, dioxinas, mercurio y otros metales pesados. Su cápsula blanda con recubrimiento entérico y aroma controlado puede ser más fácil de digerir para quienes experimentan reflujo o náuseas con otros aceites de pescado.

 

  • Producto 100 % original
  • Fecha de consumo recomendado: 04/2028
  • Disponible desde: 06/2017
  • Peso del envío: 0.17 kg
  • Número de referencia del producto: NOW-01661
  • Código UPC: 733739016614
  • Cantidad en el envase: 90 unidades
  • Medidas: 11.4 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm, con un peso de 0.17 kg

El precio original era: 24,00 €.El precio actual es: 21,90 €.

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