Wild Salmon Oil

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This product was taken off the market by the manufacturer around Apr 26, 2017
Trader Joe's Wild Salmon Oil - supplement

Product Type

supplement

Packaging Size

160.0 Softgel(s)

Serving Size

1.0 Softgel(s)

Ingredients

calories10.0
calories from fat10.0
total fat1.0g
vitamin d50.0iu
wild salmon oil1200.0mg
omega 3 fatty acids300.0mg
dha110.0mg
epa90.0mg

Description

Yes, it's a numbers game, and without too technical, these are really great numbers. That dazzling orange color? Completely natura - credit goes to the naturally occurring antioxidant found in the oil, astazanthin. Our dazzling price of $8.99 for a bottle of 160 softels? Completely natural, too. If you're Trader Joe's, that is. You'll find our Wild Salmon oil in our supplement section. bellinghamairport Omega-3 Fatty Acids are among the so-called "good fats" we should all be getting into our diets. Salmon is rich in Omega-3s. What to do if you're not a fan of salmon? Trader Joe's Salmon Oil supplements provide 1200 mg of Salmon Oil, and 300 mg Omega-3s. So now you can not have your salmon and eat it too. Who knew? WILD SALMON OIL PRODUCT OF USA ENCAPSULATED IN CANADA 160 Day Supply Getting the "right" amount of the "good" nutrients into your daily diet can be a challenge. Try as you might, you just may find yourself with a little less of this and perhaps a little more of that than you had planned. That's where supplements can play a helpful role. Especially supplements like Trader Joe's Wild Salmon Oil. Our Wild Salmon Oil is derived from wild-caught salmon from the pristine, icy-cold waters of Alaska.

Formulation

Each 1200 mg capsule contains nothing but salmon oil - no other oils or fillers - and provides 300 mg of essential fatty acids (know as EFAs). That 300 mg yields 90 mg of EPA and 110 mg of DHA, as well as at least 50 I.U. of naturally occurring vitamin D. CONTAINS NO YEAST, SUGAR, OR STARCH CONTAINS SALMON, SOY & COCONUT.

Precautions

CONTAINS SALMON, SOY & COCONUT.

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