Dosage: 1000 mg
Size: 200 Softgels
- Contains Cold-pressed Flaxseed oil
- Rich Source of the Essential Omega-3 Fatty Acid Alpha-Linolenic Acid
- Cold-Extraction from Organically Grown Flaxseeds
- Great Value!
Jarrow FORMULAS Certified Organic Flaxseed Oilsoftgels are the finest source of cold-pressed flaxseed oil. These softgels offer the richest source of the essential Omega-3 fatty acid Alpha-Linolenic Acid (18:3n-3). The flaxseed oil is extracted from certified organically grown flaxseeds by an expeller-press, cold-extraction method that safeguards the special long chain fatty acids from excessive heat. This product is protected from light and oxygen during both extraction and encapsulation.omegaflo Flaxseed Oil is unrefined and contains all the natural constituents found in fresh flaxseed oil.
Suggested Use:Take 1 to 6 softgels per day, preferably with meals, or as directed by your qualified health care consultant. Keep out of light and store in refrigerator or cool place.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container : 200
Amount Per Serving / %DV
Flaxseed Oil – 1000mg / *
Linoleic Acid (Omega-6) – 150mg / *
Oleic Acid (Omega-6) – 210mg / *
Other Lipids – 100mg / *
alpha-Linolenic Acid (Omega-3) – 540mg / *
*Daily Value (DV) not established.
Other Ingredients:Softgel consists of gelatin, glycerin, water and carob (as a light barrier). This is a product of Omega Nutrition, the leading specialist in cold extraction of seed oils, using the exclusive omegaflo process.
No wheat, no gluten, no soybeans, no dairy, no egg, no fish/shellfish, no peanuts/tree nuts.
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