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Carlson Laboratories - Super Omega-3 Fish Oils, 1000 mg, 250 softgels | 
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| Brand: Carlson Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $7.99 (On sale from $12.90) - $34.16 (On sale from $57.90)
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Ingredients: Calories: 9, Calories From Fat: 9, Total Fat: 1gm, Vitamin E: 10IU, Omega-3 Fatty Acids: 500mg, Epa: 300mg, Dha: 200mg
UPC: 088395015229 EAN: 0088395015229 ASIN: B00014WIBE
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| • | Additional availability information: For shipments in the continental U.S.: If an item is backordered, we will ship the balance of your order immediately and send your backordered item when it becomes available at no additional shipping charge. For further information, refer to our Shipping Rates & Policy link found below. | | • | Serving Size - 1 softgel | | • | Does Not Contain: Preservatives, cholesterol, detectable levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, PCB''s and 28 other contaminants. |
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Best fish oil I found! February 6, 2004 40 out of 41 found this review helpful
I am taking fish oil while pregnant on the advice of an allergist. Taking fish oil while pregnant has recently been linked to lower rates of allergies in children who have a family history. These were the only brand I found that stated no detecable levels of mercury - which is critical while pregnant. My doctor also recommened freezing them - it cuts down on the fishy after taste.
Great Omega-3 Oils at a Great Price September 9, 2005 James Koenig (Minnesota) 41 out of 44 found this review helpful
Omega-3 fatty acids from our foods (or through supplementation) are important because our bodies do not have the enzymes necessary to create these long-chain fatty acids. The major omega-3 fatty acids are: ALA, (alpha) linolenic acid EPA, eicosapentaenoic acid DHA, docosahexaenoic acid Supplemental Omega 3 Oils: Many people desire to supplement their omega-3 fatty acid intake with dietary supplements. These supplements generally contain flaxseed oil or fish oil. Flaxseed oil contains alpha-linolenic acid but no EPA and DHA Marine algae sources produce only DHA and no EPA Cold water marine fish oil contains primarily EPA and DHA The preferred form of omega-3 fatty acids is triglycerides from fish oil. It is the most bioavailable form. Another positive about omega-3 fatty acid nutritional supplements is that most of the contaminants, such as harmful PCBs and metals, have been removed during the purification process. Recently, Harvard Medical School researchers studied commercially available omega-3 fish oil supplements and found that they have only "negligible amounts of mercury". Further, they state: "The additional benefit of fatty acids from fish oil is that large doses of Omega-3 fatty acids can be ingested easily in a capsule without the risk of toxicity". It is important to note that you should always buy omega-3 nutritional supplements with antioxidants. Antioxidants keep your omega-3 supplements fresh and when combined with vitamin E and/or other antioxidants you will decrease or eliminate the incidences of "fish burps". Benefits of Omega-3 Oils: Omega-3 fatty acid (oil) supplements may reduce cardiovascular events (death, non-fatal heart attacks, non-fatal strokes) if taken in suficient quantities. They can also slow the progression of atherosclerosis (hardening of the heart arteries) in coronary patients. While increasing omega-3 fatty acid intake through foods is preferable, most people may not be able to get enough omega-3 by diet alone. Thus, folks who are interested in Omega 3 oils may want to talk to their doctor about taking a supplement such as this one. Supplements may also help people with high triglyceride levelss, who need even larger doses. The benefits of omega-3 fatty acids in cardiovascular disease are so well demonstrated that the American Heart Association has published statements since 1996 recommending increased fish intake and/or omega-3 supplements. In addition, Omega-3 oils help reduce inflammation and are therefore good for those with rheumatism or rheumatoid arthritis. The standard dose of Omega-3 oils is 1-3 grams per day. Generally this is 3 tablets, one with each meal. Jim "Konedog" Koenig
Yes, this item IS mercury free March 15, 2006 Redbird 29 out of 32 found this review helpful
According to consumer labs, this product, and others, tested free of mercury and other contaminants. You can read the review here. http://www.consumerlab.com/results/omega3.asp This item is great for what it is. If you are looking for a good fish oil supplement, you won't go wrong with this.
The Vitamin Shoppe April 17, 2007 Michelle Kopp (Columbia MD) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I just wanted everyone to know that the The Vitamin Shoppe is no longer giving the (free) 30 softgels with the 100 count softgels. I called and they said they were no longer doing this. As far as I know the company Carlson is still selling them as a duo. I know I can go into my local health food store and buy them off the shelf.
Fish Oil Pills June 27, 2008 Dianna (Hackettstown, New Jersey) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using Carlson's fish oil pills for some time now, and find that they are easy to tolerate, leave no aftertaste, and contain more of the important omega oils than other products on the market.
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