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Arctic Essentials Omega-3 Lower Heart Disease Risk

Friday, March 5, 2010, 13:19
This news item was posted in Heart Diseases category and has 3 Comments so far.

  • mercury-free Omega-3 supplement
  • contains the highest levels of EPA and DHA available
  • complex Fatty Acids both thin the blood and reduce inflammation in the joints and blood vessels, thereby reducing the strain on our hearts
  • Each box of Artic Essentials is a one month supply and contains 30 individual packets. Each packet is a one day supply and contains two soft gel capsules.
  • Each serving contains just 25 calories of pure Omega-3 healthy oil

Product Description
Arctic Essentials is a safe, mercury-free Omega-3 supplement that provides all of the heart-healthy benefits of eating deep sea fish, but with none of the drawbacks, including impurities, odor and taste…. More >>

Arctic Essentials Omega-3 Lower Heart Disease Risk

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3 Responses to “Arctic Essentials Omega-3 Lower Heart Disease Risk”

  1. Mark Andrews said on Friday, March 5, 2010, 16:18

    A good product that doesn’t leave you with a fish taste in your mouth — but getting a refund is a big hassle and not worth the trouble – plus it is overpriced — Check other online sources for other quality fish oils for a lot less money.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Nunya Bidnes said on Friday, March 5, 2010, 18:32

    It appears as though weknowomegas.com may be owned or somehow involved with arctic essentials. Their web site repeatedly points to arctic essentials and while they have something negative to say about everyone’s website and what information is provided, the only negatives they have for their own product is that it cant be bought in stores and that the website doesn’t offer any of the company’s “other quality products”. It’s also interesting that they talk about other fish oils being available in multiple places but their product is only available on their official website – absolutely not true, of course they would like you to believe that because ordering directly from them gives them a higher profit margin. It’s convenient that the only fish oil ad on the right hand side is their own. The other four are clutter links with whom they are probably affiliates.

    Seriously… that has to be one of the cheesiest things I’ve seen.

    While the rest of my evidence could just be a coincidence… it should also be pointed out.

    They are both websites registered by proxies. While this is done by a lot of companies it would also keep anyone from seeing that the same company owns both sites. The websites are both hosted in Texas, less than 200 miles from each other.

    My bet is that the entire site is one big LOW COST ad. The ad probably pays for itself with the affiliate links. Websites only cost a hundred or two a year.

    Whole thing stinks. SHILL!!!

    With that being said, I have taken this brand of fish oil for a few months and while the fish burps were minimal, this particular brand gives me heartburn. I think here are better products out there for the money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Mary Sleger said on Friday, March 5, 2010, 20:51

    I researched this fish oil for my son who can’t tolerate SOY. Go to the website: arcticessentials.com and see more info, but buy here because it’s lots cheaper.

    Serving size is 2 capsules; so the box will last 1 month. I give my 4-year old 1 capsule & it’s fine to pierce the capsule & put the oil in cool, tepid or room temperature (less than 100 degrees) food or beverage. There is no aftertaste.

    I love that the product is not combined with Omega 6 & 9, which we get enough of from regular diet. The amounts of Omega 3′s per serving are:

    EPA: 700 mg

    DHA: 700 mg

    Other Omega 3′s: 200

    Other ingredients: Capsule (gelatin, glycerine & water); natural orange/berry flavor, Antioxidant Blend (rosemary extract, ascorbyl palitate & natural tocopherols)

    Seller shipped quickly & came to me in great condition.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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