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Best EPA/DHA Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements for Heart & Brain Health - Supports Cognitive Function & Cardiovascular Wellness - Ideal for Adults & Seniors Daily Use
Best EPA/DHA Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements for Heart & Brain Health - Supports Cognitive Function & Cardiovascular Wellness - Ideal for Adults & Seniors Daily Use
Best EPA/DHA Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements for Heart & Brain Health - Supports Cognitive Function & Cardiovascular Wellness - Ideal for Adults & Seniors Daily Use
Best EPA/DHA Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements for Heart & Brain Health - Supports Cognitive Function & Cardiovascular Wellness - Ideal for Adults & Seniors Daily Use

Best EPA/DHA Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements for Heart & Brain Health - Supports Cognitive Function & Cardiovascular Wellness - Ideal for Adults & Seniors Daily Use

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On its own, your body can’t make EPA or DHA—and yet these two omega-3 fatty acids are central to good health. In order to reap the benefits, it’s important to rely on foods and/or supplements, every day. One of the best sources is fish oil.1,2

Our EPA/DHA Essentials supplement is an ultra-pure, microfiltered fish oil concentrate with 300 mg of EPA and 200 mg of DHA. These omega-3 fatty acids have been associated with numerous benefits, including cardiovascular health, healthy lipid metabolism, healthy immune response, joint comfort, blood flow, cognitive function, skin health and, daily wellness.

Ultra-pure fish oil support for cardiovascular health, emotional well-being, joint and tissue health:

• Supports cardiovascular health
• Helps maintain a healthy blood flow
• May promote emotional well-being
• Provides support for joint and tissue health

1. Fulgoni VL, Keast DR, Bailey RL. Foods, Fortificants, and Supplements: Where Do Americans Get Their Nutrients? J Nutr. Oct 2011; 141(10): 1847-1854. 
2. Harris WS, Mozaffarian D, Lefevre M, et al. Towards establishing dietary reference intakes for eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids. J Nutr. 2009 Apr; 139(4):804S-19S.