NOW Foods Neptune Krill Oil 500mg, 120 Softgels,
date : December 17th, 2011Vitamins & Supplements
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FEATURED NOW Foods Neptune Krill Oil 500mg, 120 Softgels,
- Cardiovascular Support
- 100% Pure, Patented NKO® Nepture Krill Oil
- Supports Joint Health – Potent Antioxidant*
Neptune Krill Oil (NKO®) is known for its unique fatty acid (FA) profile, as well as for its rich antioxidant content. NKO®’s balanced fatty acid content includes not only EPA and DHA, the crucial Omega-3 FA’s, but Omega-9 FA’s and phospholipids, as well. NKO® is a rich source of Astaxanthin, a powerful immune-supporting antioxidant. Clinical studies have shown that NKO® can support joint comfort, healthy blood lipid levels, and may reduce symptoms of pre-menstrual syndrome.* Neptune Krill Oil is manufactured under strict quality control standards. It is tested to be free of potentially harmful levels of contaminants (i.e. mercury, heavy metals, PCB’s, dioxins, and other contaminants).

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Great product.,
This is a good product. I bought these for someone I know who was diagnosed w/ a disorder but the meds they were taking was attacking their system as a nasty side effect.
Shortly after they started taking this Krill Oil along w/ Niacin capsules we noticed dramatic results! Niacin & Krill Oil are not only good for health, energy, & the heart but they also help to better regulate mood & seratonin levels which often are the root cause of mental disorders such as bipolar, & cronic depression.
Krill Oil also helps prevent altzheimers & works wonders for a variety of other ailments.
I highly recommend this product to anyone for either a more natural remedy for mood & depression or for just general overall health.
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|“NOW Foods Neptune Krill Oil 500mg, 120 Softgels” is great,
“NOW Foods Neptune Krill Oil 500mg, 120 Softgels” has helped my hip joints quite a lot. It is an excellent product.
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|Far more impressive than fish oil!,
I have used fish oil for about 18 months to control inflammation in my body and treat my asthma in a non-pharma way. We don’t have prescription coverage, and the lack of efficacy I had with pharmaceuticals and my asthma simply wasn’t worth the out of pocket expense.
I read up on fish oil helping asthmatics and decided to give it a try – and it worked. I had relief from the majority of my symptoms, but I had to take two large (HORSE-SIZED) pills every day and deal with “burp-back.” When I read about krill oil being more effective than fish oil at controlling inflammation, having asthaxanthin in it, and not having any “remnant burps,” I decided to try it.
The NOW brand of NKO was rated more highly by people who know more than I do about these things than even Mercola’s own brand, and was less expensive, which made it worth the gamble. So we finished up our FO capsules (really, our son did – my husband and I tried the NKO as soon as it came in), and went about our merry way.
It took me about a week to realize I was breathing easier (and didn’t have ANY coughing) and my overall inflammation was lower than on FO – my feet and ankles felt fine when I got out of bed in the morning (if it’s painful to walk after sleeping, it’s a key sign for me that inflammation is up). Two weeks in, I realize our son is concentrating better than ever at his lessons (we homeschool and he tends towards a lack of focus), and by three weeks in, it’s time for another order of the krill oil.
It’s more expensive than FO, no question. For my family of three, it runs us about $50 every 40 days. That’s over $1 per day for my family’s use. But the benefits we’re seeing from it are worth the extra expense to me – so we’ll keep going.
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