NZ Pure Health Krill Oil benefits that support:
- Immune system
- Brain and Heart Health
- Joint care
- Skin, hair and nails
Krill Oil is derived from tiny shrimp like marine crustaceans that live deep in the ocean. New Zealand Pure Health only use krill that have been sustainably harvested from the Antarctic Ocean.
Each NZ Pure Health Krill Oil capsule contains:
750mg Krill Oil, 210mg Total Phospholipids, 60mg EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid), 30mg DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid), 150mcg Astaxanthin and encapsulating materials.
This product contains no artificial colours or preservatives.
Krill Oil capsule
Take one (1) or two (2) capsules daily as a dietary food supplement or as professionally advised.
NOT recommended for people allergic to shellfish. If pregnant, breastfeeding or on prescription medication, check with your healthcare professional first.NOT recommended during
What is so special about Krill Oil?
NZ Pure Health Krill Oil is harvested from a tiny shrimp like marine crustacean is gaining popularity in the medical world and amongst savvy consumers due to it being a highly renewable source of supplementation with numerous health benefits. Krill Oil is a rich source of Omega 3 fatty acids and has high levels of antioxdants which helps support the immune system, a healthy heart, brain and joints.What sets it apart from standard fish oil is that it contains the strongest antioxidant known as Astaxanthin. It is a premium supplement with many biological benefits.
NZ Pure Health Krill Oil provides a highly absorbable form of Omega 3 Fatty acid. Krill oil’s EPA & DHA are in the form of phospholipids which is better utilised in the body. Krill oil is naturally rich in Astaxanthin which provides potent antioxidant protection and promotes optimal health and wellbeing. It is particularly good for supporting learning & concentration and Pre-menstrual health. It can also be used to support cardiovascular & joint health and any health conditions where there is a lack of Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s).
Krill are found in the pristine waters of the Antarctic Ocean and are sourced from an abundant and sustainable resource which is tightly monitored by the intergovernmental body CCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living).