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Kirkland Signature™ Wild Alaskan Fish Oil 1400 mgis uniquely made using a cold-pressed extraction process that safeguards the natural triglyceride NTG fats found in wild fish. The result is a safe, whole-food, extra-virgin oil that maintains the same unaltered omega nutrition found in fresh fish, brought to you from the cold clean waters of Alaska.
Our Wild Alaskan Fish Oil 1400 mg offers a whole-food alternative to highly processed fish oils. This oil is made in a food-grade facility using a gentle cold-pressed extraction process, which protects the oil from damaging high heat and eliminates the need for additional refining or chemical treatments. The result is a safe, clean, extra-virgin oil that contains the same lipid nutrients found in fresh fish.
All the omega fatty acids in their naturally formed triglyceride NTG state are protected along with oil-soluble companion compounds like vitamins A & D, and astaxanthin - which gives the fish oil its unique color.
Each serving of Wild Alaskan Fish Oil 1400 mg delivers a natural balance of all fatty acids found in fresh Wild Alaska Pollock, Cod and Salmon, these include:
EPA Eicosapentaenoic Acid
DHA Docosahexaenoic Acid
DPA Docosapentaenoic Acid
LA Linoleic Acid)
ALA (Alpha Linolenic Acid)
AA Arachidonic Acid
DGLA Dihomo-Gamma-Linolenic Acid
GLA Gamma-Linolenic Acid
Oily fish such as Wild Alaska Pollock, Cod, and Salmon - should be consumed regularly to maintain health. These fish contain both eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) Omega-3 fatty acids which your body cannot make on its own.
Regular consumption of EPA and DHA Omega-3 fatty acids support:
Beyond Omega-3s; Wild Alaskan Fish Oil 1400 mg also contains the same balance of naturally occurring vitamins A and D3 along with other omega fatty acids 5, 6, 7, 9 & 11 found in wild fish!
Our oil with Vitamin A helps support healthy vision and Vitamin D helps support strong bones†8 and healthy mood.
Many Americans struggle to get the recommended daily value of Vitamin D which is why this nutrient is now specifically listed on new food product labels. This supplement could be the boost you need, especially if you are not eating seafood regularly.