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Helping to: reduce arthritic swelling maintain a healthy cardiovascular system assist in the maintenance of normal eye and brain function reduce inflammation and joint swelling associated with arthritis and decrease fat in the blood (triglycerides) in healthy people. How it worksOmega 3 found in fish oil acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. Medical research shows that consumption of Omega 3 essential fatty acids comprising of DHA and EPA can help maintain healthy cholesterol levels in healthy individuals. Fish Oil helps to lower total serum triglycerides in healthy people. Omega 3 also helps to increase joint mobility as well as reduce inflammation and joint swelling associated with arthritis. They do not containAdded yeast starch gluten lactose sugar artificial flavours artificial sweeteners artificial colours artificial preservatives or dairy products. DosageAdults 2 capsules 3 times a day with food or as professionally prescribed. Children (age 6 to 12) 1 to 2 capsules daily with food or as professionally prescribed. Children (under 6) Consult your healthcare professional.
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