

Krill Omega
Professional Botanicals
Overview
Krill Omega provides omega-3 fatty acids from krill oil, known for its potential cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits. The phospholipid form of omega-3s in krill oil may offer enhanced absorption. However, the relatively low doses of EPA and DHA per serving, compared to typical fish oil supplements, might limit its overall effectiveness. The antioxidant astaxanthin adds additional potential benefits.
The Good
May improve cardiovascular health by reducing LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
Can help reduce inflammation due to omega-3 fatty acids.
Phospholipid form of omega-3s may enhance bioavailability.
The Bad
Potential gastrointestinal side effects (fishy aftertaste, nausea).
May interact with anticoagulant medications, increasing bleeding risk.
Potential allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to shellfish or krill.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking omega-3 supplementation, those interested in heart and joint health
Skip If: Allergic to shellfish, pregnant or nursing without consulting a doctor, or on blood-thinning medication.
Ingredients Analysis
Antarctic Krill Oil Blend
1000 mgPhospholipids
420 mgOmega-3 Fatty Acids
240 mgEicosapentaenoic Acid
120 mgDocosahexaenoic Acid
65 mgAstaxanthin
165 mcgHow to Use
Typically taken as a softgel with a meal, follow manufacturer's specific dosage instructions.
Daily
Morning or Evening
With food
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