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` Krill-plex
`Unique source of omega-3 fatty acids, phospholipids and antioxidants; for menstrual comfort, heart health, joint support, cognitive function and skin
`health
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`Krill-plex 120's
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`Krill-plex 60's
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`two softgel capsules contain:
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`krill oil
` providing
` vitamin A (naturally occurring all-trans retinol)
` vitamin E (naturally occurring)
` omega-3 fatty acids
` EPA
` DHA
` omega-6 fatty acids
` omega-9 Fatty acids
` phospholipids
` astaxanthin
`other ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, water
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`1000 mg.
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`100 i.u.
`0.5 i.u.
`300 mg.
`150 mg.
`90 mg.
`20 mg.
`85 mg.
`400 mg.
`1.5 mg.
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`2 softgels daily with breakfast for one month and one softgel thereafter or as directed
`by a health care professional.
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`*Pure Encapsulations Krill-plex is derived from Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, a zooplankton crustacean offering a naturally unique balance of
`omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, phospholipids and antioxidants, including vitamins A and E and astaxanthin. Specific to krill oil is an omega-
`phospholipid complex that is rich in eicosapentanoic acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA). Carefully preserved by a distinct cold extraction
`process, this novel structure consists of EPA and DHA as two fatty acid side chains on the phospholipid molecule. Additionally, an astaxanthin ester is
`attached to the EPA, providing an intricately bonded molecule that allows for direct delivery of these nutrients into the cell nucleus, and most
`importantly, the mitochondria. This enhanced bioavailability provides optimal bioactivity and cell membrane composition support. Phosphatidylcholine,
`a key source of choline, phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylinositol comprise the phospholipid profile. Furthermore, the phospholipid-fatty acid
`profile closely resembles that of human brain phospholipids. As a result, this complex easily transverses the blood brain barrier, enriches brain neural
`tissue and potentially provides cognitive support. This complex also allows the essential fatty acids to pass intact to the small intestine, maintaining the
`integrity of the fatty acids and thereby minimizing any regurgitation effect. Furthermore, these phospholipids combine with the antioxidant compounds
`to highly minimize the peroxidation of the fatty acids. Research indicates that omega-3 fatty acids may provide menstruation-related emotional and
`physical support by helping to mediate healthy hormone, prostaglandin, and neurotransmitter function. A double blind, randomized clinical trial
`investigated the effects of women supplementing with krill oil at the beginning of their menstrual cycles. Reports suggest that krill oil provided
`statistically significant support for physical and emotional well being and was well tolerated. Researchers also indicated that krill oil may be supportive
`of mental alertness, learning capacity, and daily endurance. Krill oil also provides an ideal essential fatty acid balance for healthy cardiovascular and
`platelet function, in part by maintaining healthy prostaglandin function. A prospective phase II randomized, double blind, clinical trial suggested that krill
`oil helps support healthy lipid, triglyceride and glucose metabolism. Furthermore, krill oil contains astaxanthin, a powerful antioxidant for the skin,
`macula, joints, immune system, and cardiovascular health. A prospective controlled pilot clinical trial reported that krill oil supplementation helped
`promote joint flexibility and comfort. In addition, a randomized, controlled pre-clinical trial investigated the effects of krill oil on skin health and reported
`that it supports the body's natural defenses against the sun and environment.
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`Krill oil naturally contains a highly bioavailable essential fatty acid–phospholipid complex and antioxidants, providing optimal support for menstrual
`comfort, cardiovascular function and cognitive, joint and skin health. Krill oil falls well below Proposition 65 limits for heavy metals and has no
`detectable levels of PCBs.
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`REFERENCE: Bunea R, Sampalis F. Evaluation of the effects of NKO™ on the quality of life of hyperlipidemia patients. Dept. of Internal Medicine,
`McGill University; Riverview Medical Center, Montreal, Canada. 2003.
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`The krill oil in Krill-plex in NKO™, which is a registered trademark of Neptune Technologies & Bioresources, Inc.
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`* This is a statement of nutritional support. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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