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Ultra-Concentrated • The Highest EPA/DHA Omega-3 at 1,100mg/serving • 100% Sustainable Plant-Based Algae • As Powerful As Fish Oil
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Vegan Omega-3 Power delivers a higher concentration of total omega-3s (1,100 mg per 2-softgel serving - in the natural triglyceride form) than any other vegan omega-3 supplement on the market. It rivals fish oil in potency but is significantly more sustainable.
It's also non-GMO, solvent-free soy-free, gluten-free, clean label, and manufactured under Aquaculture Stewardship Councel®(ASC) Chain of Custody.
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Vegan Omega-3 Power features natural oil from marine algae - a direct source of vegan DHA and EPA.
Seeds such as flax, chia, and hemp contain the omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which must be coverted into EPA and DHA before the body can use the.
Unfortunately, the conversion rates of ALA to EPA and DHA are very low with an average 8% conversion to EPA and 0.5% to DHA. This means you would need to eat over a pound of flaxseed per day just to get half a gram (50mg) of DHA!
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"You asked for it, we created it — a powerful vegan version of our popular omega-3 supplements that delivers the EPA and DHA you need."
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Vegan Omega-3 Power utilizes advanced MSET-Lipid™ technology and low-temperature processing to prevent decomposition and oxidation.
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Daniel G. Amen, MD is a child and adult psychiatrist, clinical neuroscientist, brain-imaging specialist, distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, multi-time New York Times bestselling author, and founder of Amen Clinics. Dr. Amen was named by Sharecare as the web’s #1 most influential mental health expert and advocate. Discover Magazine listed his research on SPECT as one of the top 100 stories in science for 2015, at #19.