Lifeline Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil 16.5oz

Lifeline Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil 16.5oz

Lifeline

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Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil

Our fish oil contains ONLY pure Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil. Each 4650 mg teaspoon provides approximately 1395 mg of total omega-3 fatty acids, including 558 mg of EPA and 605 mg of DHA. In addition, laboratory analysis reveals an amazing 32 distinct additional fatty acid molecules you’re unlikely to find in highly processed “purified” or “de-scented” alternatives.

Alaska – Wild & Pure

Alaska is fish country. For thousands of years, the fish of Alaska’s seas and rivers have supported human use, from fisheries used by Alaska’s indigenous native peoples since prehistoric times, to today’s modern seafood industry. Alaska is home to abundant stocks of many species of fish, and offers some of the cleanest marine, freshwater, and upland habitats in the world. Effective state and federal institutions manage fisheries that are productive and sustainable, clean and healthy. Alaska is the only State in the nation whose Constitution explicitly mandates that all fish, including salmon, shall be utilized, developed and maintained on the sustained yield principle. Alaska is thousands of miles away from large sources of pollution that can contaminate the human food supply in other parts of the world. These distances, combined with the earth’s patterns of circulation of water and air, help to ensure that Alaska’s own waters are among the cleanest in the world.

 

Alaska is fish country. For thousands of years, the fish of Alaska’s seas and rivers have supported human use, from fisheries used by Alaska’s indigenous native peoples since prehistoric times, to today’s modern seafood industry. Alaska is home to abundant stocks of many species of fish, and offers some of the cleanest marine, freshwater, and upland habitats in the world. Effective state and federal institutions manage fisheries that are productive and sustainable, clean and healthy. Alaska is the only State in the nation whose Constitution explicitly mandates that all fish, including salmon, shall be utilized, developed and maintained on the sustained yield principle. Alaska is thousands of miles away from large sources of pollution that can contaminate the human food supply in other parts of the world. These distances, combined with the earth’s patterns of circulation of water and air, help to ensure that Alaska’s own waters are among the cleanest in the world.


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