New Chapter Fish Oil Supplement - Wholemega Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil with Omega-3 + Vitamin D3 + Astaxanthin + Sustainably Caught - 120 Count

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May Reduce the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease+: Wholemega Fish Oil is clinically shown to retain healthy triglyceride levels and improve the Omega-3 Index in just two weeks*
4-in-1 Benefits: Heart, brain, eye, and joint support* with 2000 mg of oil per serving including vital Omega-3s DHA & EPA
Good for You, Good for the Ocean: Wild-caught Salmon oil is 100% from Alaska, where sustainable fishing is state law. No overfishing, no bottom trawling, no wasted catch
Extra-virgin fish oil supplement is fresh-pressed for optimal absorption, capturing salmon's whole-food profile of 17 Omega fatty acids, Vitamin D3 and Astaxanthin
100% Wild Salmon Oil from Certified Responsible Alaska Fisheries, NSF Certified, Gluten Free, Made with Non-GMO Project Verified Salmon Oil, No High-Heat Processing, No Artificial Flavors, No Sugar or Sweeteners (added to some fish oil gummies), No Farmed Fish, No Krill Oil, No Cod Liver Oil

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New Chapter's Fish Oil Supplements may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease+ and have been clinically shown to improve the Omega 3 Index in just 2 weeks.* Wholemega Salmon Oil delivers 17 Omega fatty acids (including vital Omega-3s) and naturally occurring Vitamin D3. Contains 100% sustainably caught Wild Alaskan Salmon to help solve the severe environmental problems caused by typical overfishing and ocean trawling. Made with Non-GMO Project Verified salmon oil: No krill oil, no anchovies or sardines, no cod liver oil, no exploited fisheries, no farmed fish.

+Supportive but not conclusive research shows that consumption of EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. See nutrition information for total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol content.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.