Tuesday, 29 January 2019

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Discover An Awesome Alternative To Stinky Fish Oil...


Some of us may still remember our mothers giving us a large spoonful of fish oil, which they claimed could help maintain our health and prevent our immune system from weakening. Since then, many years have passed and badly tasting fish oil, has been turned into a capsule that is much easier to swallow

Krill oil

What is Krill oil?

Krill oil is a substitute for fish oil rich in omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids, and is made from a tiny crustacean that lives in clear Antarctic waters. Many researchers claim that omega-3 fatty acids in krill oil are more effective for the body than omega-3 fatty acids from other sources, and therefore is a product that makes it possible to maintain health more easily and efficiently. Even though its "superiority" on traditional fish oil has not yet been proven beyond a doubt, the scientists who've studied it have no doubt that krill oil has many health benefits, especially ones that can't be obtained from ordinary fish oil.

6 Health Benefits of Krill Oil

It is known that our body needs omega-3 fatty acids that it can't produce on its own, but why get them from krill oil? Here are 6 health benefits of krill oil, which make it more recommended than fish oil or omega-3 supplements.

1. An excellent source of healthy fats

Krill oil contains two types of omega-3 fatty acids - Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), whose effectiveness against inflammation has been tested and proven in many cases. However, un fish oil, it's easier for the body to absorb the omega-3 fatty acids that come from krill oil since in fish oil most of them are in the form of triglycerides. It is therefore not surprising that a study conducted in 2013 found that the oil helps the body to accumulate higher amounts of Omega-3 compared to fish oil.

Krill oil

6. It is easier to consume compared to fish oil

The main problem with fish oil consumption is that it has an unpleasant aftertaste and it causes some people to belch throughout the day, but krill oil doesn't cause these effects, especially since its capsules are smaller and easier to swallow. In order to maintain health and achieve all the benefits mentioned above, it is recommended to consume 250-500 mg of DHA and EPA per day, but it is best to consult a doctor before you start using krill oil because if you are taking blood thinners, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or preparing for surgery, you shouldn't consume krill oil.


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