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QÜELL® Fish Oil Clinical Strength DHA - 60 Softgels Default Category Douglas Labs
QÜELL® Fish Oil Clinical Strength DHA - 60 Softgels Default Category Douglas Labs
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    QÜELL® Fish Oil Clinical Strength DHA - 60 Softgels

    $58.10

    Description

     QÜELL Fish Oil Clinical Strength DHA has been discontinued by the manufacturer. 

    QÜELL® Fish Oil Clinical Strength DHA is Supercritical CO2 extracted docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in triglyceride form, manufactured exclusively for Douglas Laboratories. The product contains 90% essential omega-3 fatty acid DHA which has been shown in recent research to support cardiometabolic biomarkers.

    Ingredients

    Each serving contains:

    Calories   -   10
    Calories from Fat   -   10
    Total Fat   -  1 g
    Omega-3 Supercritical CO2 Triglyceride Concentrate   -   1,000 mg
    Providing:
    DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid)   -   900 mg

    Other ingredients: Gelatin (capsule, from fish (Tilapia)), glycerin, purified water, natural-source mixed tocopherols.

    This product contains fish oil (anchovies, sardines, mackerel).

    Suggested Use

    Adults take 1 softgel, 1-3 times daily or as directed by a healthcare professional.

    More Info.

    DHA is the long chain (22:6n-3) omega-3 fatty acid typically found in marine sources which may be beneficial in supporting healthy serum triglycerides and heart health, as well as age-related macular eye support. There is a growing body of evidence that suggests long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, primarily EPA and DHA can help support healthy body composition, metabolism, and cardiovascular health. A randomized crossover head-to-head comparison of EPA and DHA supplementation trial was completed using 3 grams daily of DHA fish oil to assess systemic biomarkers and blood lipid levels in obese men and women. DHA was shown to be effective at modulating specific biomarkers such as CRP, interleukin-18, TNF-alpha, and adiponectin to support cardiometabolic health. DHA may also have a greater effect on promoting normal triglyceride levels and HDL cholesterol compared to EPA alone.

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