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Eskimo-3 Lime 105ml





                Product description

                Unique and stable fish-oil for a good condition of the blood vessels,
                supple joints and skin protection.
                Contains vitamin E and other important antioxidants in a carefully developed,
                excellent composition. This composition stimulates the effect of (omega-3)
                fatty acids and protects against free radicals. This explains the numerous
                positive effects of Eskimo-3.


                Ingredients

                 NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION PER 5 ML
                 Omega-3 poly-unsaturated fatty acids 1500 mg
                 of which:
                 EPA (eicosapentaenic acid)                                      750 mg
                 DHA (docosahexaenic acid)                                       500 mg
                 Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol emulsion)                         14 mg (117% RDA)
                 INGREDIENTS PER 5 ML
                 Fish oil from deep sea fish (as triglycerides), mixed tocpherols
                 Auxiliary substances: lime oil, rosemary oil, soy lecithin, ascorbyl

                 palmitate


                Packaging

                105 millilitre

                Recommended use

                1 teaspoon (5 ml) a day or as recommended

                Precaution

                Should not be taken by people with haemophilia
















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