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Alka Omega 3 Description
A Healthy Omega 3 Supplement
Get Happy
Vitamin D is the happy vitamin and Alka-Omega 3 is loaded with this life enhancing vitamin.
Plus, one serving of this wild salmon oil supplement contains 600 mg of essential Omega 3 fatty acids.
Omega 3 is the good fat and has been credited with a host of benefits.
Why take an Omega 3 fish oil supplement?
Check out what MedlinePlus (a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine) says may be helped by Omega 3 fish oil:
• lowers blood triglyceride levels
• reduces the risk of heart attack
• reduces the risk of dangerous abnormal heart rhythms
• reduces the risk of strokes
• slows the buildup of atherosclerotic plaques
• lowers blood pressure
• reduces stiffness and joint tenderness associated with Rheumatoid arthritis
Dr Morter selected some of the purest of all ocean fish - the wild Alkaskan sockeye salmon for these Omega 3 capsules. These beautiful fish are loaded with Astaxanthin, a potent antioxidant.
Try these amazing capsules out for yourself. If you don't feel happier after 5 days, just return them for a full refund.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Questions About Alka Omega 3
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- Does this product contain Soy?
- Alka Omega 3 does not contain soy. For allergen information for our products, please visit: http://www.mortersupplements.com/alkaline-supplements/allergen-data.html
- Question Submitted by Cheyenne on 1/11/12
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- How many mgs of EPA and DHA are in each serving of Alka Omega 3?
- Each serving of Alka Omega 3 contains 240mg of EPA and 220mg of DHA.
More ingredient information can be found at http://www.mortersupplements.com/ingredients/alkaomega3.html - Question Submitted by Nancy on 2/19/12
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- Does this product leave the taste of salmon oil after taking or produce belches leaving a strong taste of the oil?
- In all the years we have been selling Alka Omega 3, we have not heard any complaints from our customers regarding an aftertaste. Every individual may have different experiences, so we suggest drinking plenty of water when taking Alka Omega 3.
Furthermore, we put our customers first, which means you can try Alka Omega 3 risk free with our 45 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you have any problems, simply return the products (even if opened) for a full refund. - Question Submitted by CB on 4/5/12
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- Does the Alka Omega 3 need refrigeration?
- Alka Omega 3 does not need to be refrigerated, but we do suggest storing it in a cool, dry place.
- Question Submitted by Diana on 4/15/12
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- What makes your product (Alka Omega 3) different from other brands?
- Two things set Alka Omega 3 apart from almost all other fish oils.
First, the ingredient list in Alka Omega 3 is much healthier than other products. Alka Omega 3 contains only wild Alaskan sockeye salmon oil and a softgel capsule (fish gelatin, glycerin, purified water). Other products might contain unsafe sounding or unpronounceable ingredients I doubt you'd want in your supplements. For instance, we have seen a fish oil product that said it might contain the ingredient Ammonium Hydroxide, which is the ingredient that caused a lot of fuss recently in the "pink slime" controversy.
Second, Alka Omega 3 contains wild Alaskan sockeye salmon. Many other omega products contain inferior kinds of fish oil, such as sardines or anchovies.
Wild Alaskan sockeye salmon is the best source of omega 3s for many reasons. First, Alaskan sockeye salmon are among the purest of all ocean fish. Free of hazardous levels of contaminants, they are also the richest of all salmon species, containing the antioxidant, Astaxanthin, a powerful biological carotenoid antioxidant. The natural EPA and DHA levels in these capsules reflect those actually found in wild Salmon, enhancing bioavailablility and ease of absorption. Plus, the wild Alaskan sockeye salmon contain high amounts of Vitamin A and Vitamin D. One serving of Alka Omega 3 provides 40% of the daily recommend amount of Vitamin A and 85% of the recommended amount of Vitamin D! - Question Submitted by Lucia on 4/16/12
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