100% Pure Organic Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg 60-Days Omega 3 Highest Concentration 56% Phospholipids EPA Choline Astaxanthin Wild Caught Sustainable Supports Heart Brain No Fish Oil

100% Pure Organic Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg 60-Days Omega 3 Highest Concentration 56% Phospholipids EPA Choline Astaxanthin Wild Caught Sustainable Supports Heart Brain No Fish Oil

$69.94
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100% Pure Organic Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg 60-Days Omega 3 Highest Concentration 56% Phospholipids EPA Choline Astaxanthin Wild Caught Sustainable Supports Heart Brain No Fish Oil

100% Pure Organic Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg 60-Days Omega 3 Highest Concentration 56% Phospholipids EPA Choline Astaxanthin Wild Caught Sustainable Supports Heart Brain No Fish Oil

$69.94
Sale price  $69.94 Regular price 

- Just one softgel per day, 60-Day Supply | 1 softgel contains 1000 mg of Pure Antarctic Krill oil. Inexpensive products may contain fish oil, but phospholipid content is a sure sign of purity in krill. MobiSyn Krill Oil is 100% Pure Wild-Caught Krill Oil and has very high Phospholipid levels at 56% (PL56). Even higher than Superba 2, which is 40% and some others claim to be krill oil, their levels can be as low as 5% which typically means they are blends and mainly fish oil. - PL 56 | More Phospholipids and Choline | Phospholipids make up 56% of MobiSyn Pure Krill Oil and also represent the building blocks of cell membranes in the body and therefore effectively deliver EPA and DHA to the blood, tissues and organs almost immediately. Phospholipid bound Omega 3's also support Menstrual Comfort. - Since the human body cannot efficiently make EPA and DHA on its own, it is important that these fatty acids are supplied through the diet. Watch out for others that claim to be high potency Omega 3s, but contain Ethyl Esters or rTG, which are synthetic (made in lab). - NO FISHY AFTERTASTE | Pure Krill's Phospholipid-bound omega-3 fatty acids are water dispersible, making them easier to digest than fish oil. Pure Krill Oil’s ability to be absorbed directly means that your body is getting a higher percentage of Omega 3s than other non-phospholipid bound products, which means you are getting more of the benefits you paid for. Look for 100% Pure Krill Oil and avoid the digestive issues often associated with fish oil. - USA: Oil Extracted, Processed, Encapsulated, Bottled in the USA from Wild-Caught Antarctic Superba Krill. New More Concentrated, Premium Formula | Just one soft gel a day. Each softgel contains 1000mg of certified 100% pure encapsulations of sustainable & traceable Antarctic Krill oil with more naturally occurring EPA, DHA, Phospholipids and Astaxanthin. Phospholipid bound omega 3's absorb directly and are not stored as fats like fish oil, which can be lost before entering the cell membrane.

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MobiSyn 100% Pure Antarctic Krill Oil

MobiSyn Krill Oil Difference

Krill Fishing is Strictly Regulated and Only Allowed in Area 48

Helping to Support Delicate Ecosystems

Does krill oil cause fishy burps or digestive issues?

Is This Product From China?

Is Krill Oil Safe?

Why are Phospholipids important?

* Certified by MSC Nov. 2023 (MSC-F-31191)

Does krill oil cause fishy burps or digestive issues?

Omega-3s in krill oil are bound to phospholipids and mix well with stomach contents enhancing absorption and distribution to cells and tissues. Fish oil contains fatty acids in triglyceride form, and can be difficult to absorb.

Is This Product From China?

No, we use only pure, 100% krill oil, caught in the icy deep Antarctic waters & the oil is extracted and encapsulated in Houston, Texas USA. Our krill are harvested such that they are both sustainable & traceable.

Is Krill Oil Safe?

Toxic contaminants such as mercury and PCBs are known to accumulate in some of the larger fish used to create fish oil. On the other hand, krill are too low on the food chain to accumulate toxic heavy metals.

Why are Phospholipids important?

Phospholipids are important to the body because they are a key component of cell membranes, allowing for selective permeability and the transportation of nutrients and waste in and out of cells.

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