Carlson, Wild Norwegian, Cod Liver Oil Gems, Natural Lemon, 460 mg, 300 Soft Gels (230 mg per Soft Gel)
Carlson, Wild Norwegian, Cod Liver Oil Gems, Natural Lemon, 460 mg, 300 Soft Gels (230 mg per Soft Gel)
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Description
- 460 mg Omega-3s
- Plus Vitamin A & D3
- Freshness & Potency Purity Guaranteed
- Dietary Supplement
- Heart Health
- Brain Function
- Immune Support
- Gluten-Free
- Igen - Non GMO Tested
- No Artificial Preservatives
- An FDA Regulated Facility
- IFOS
- Friend of the Sea
- Contains bovine-derived ingredients
Carlson® - Providing the finest Norwegian omega-3s since 1982.
Cod Liver Oil Gems provide 460 mg of omega-3s and vitamin A and D3. The beneficial omega-3s EPA and DHA support healthy cardiovascular, cognitive, and immune function. Cod Liver Oil Gems are sourced from the highest quality wild-caught Arctic cod off the coast of Norway using traditional, sustainable method.
Expiration Date
10/31/2027 00:00:00UPC
088395013836Ingredients
Soft gel shell (beef gelatin, glycerin, water), natural lemon flavor.
Contain fish (cod).
Purity Guaranteed
This product is regularly tested by independent FDA registered laboratories. It has been determined to be fresh and fully potent (per AOCS international protocols) and is free of detrimental levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, PCBs and 28 other contaminants.
Suggested Use
Adults: Take two soft gels once daily at mealtime.
Supplement Facts | ||
Serving Size: 2 Soft Gels | ||
Servings Per Container: 150 | ||
Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
Calories | 20 | |
Total Fat | 2 g | 3%** |
Cholesterol | 10 mg | 3% |
Protein | <1 g | |
Vitamin A (from Cod Liver Oil and retinyl palmitate) | 90 mcg RAE | 10% |
Vitamin D (from Cod Liver Oil and cholecalciferol) | 4 mcg | 20% |
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol) | 2.7 mg | 18% |
Norwegian Cod Liver Oil | 2 g | † |
Total Omega-3 Fatty Acids♦ | 460 mg | † |
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid)♦ | 170 mg | † |
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid)♦ | 200 mg | † |
**Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. †Daily Value (DV) not established. ♦Reported as triglycerides. |