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Coromega  Omega-3 Fish Oil, Lemon Lime, 90 ct

Coromega Omega-3 Fish Oil, Lemon Lime, 90 ct
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Product Description

Coromega Orange Lemon Lime, Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplement 30ct is pure as it is delicious. Each box contains 30 individual daily dose squeeze packets. Coromega contains premium quality fish oil from deep, cold-water fish; molecular distillation assures product purity. To guarantee freshness and potency, our special packaging system protects the delicate Omega-3 EPA and DHA from Oxygen and light. Absolutely no fish taste or aftertaste.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4713 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Coromega
  • Model: 45426
  • Released on: 2007-03-04
  • Ingredients: Fish Oil, Water, Pasteurized Egg Yolk, Ascorbic Acid, Lemon Lime Flavor (Natural), Stevia Leaf Extract, Vegetable Oil, Sodium Ascorbate, Citric Acid, D Alpha Tocopherol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Xanthan Gum, Menthol, Turmeric Root Extract, Chlorophyll
  • Dimensions: 6.63" h x 3.81" w x 3.50" l, .78 pounds

Features

  • Guaranteed DHA & EPA content
  • Pharmaceutical Grade
  • Colored with Chlorophyll
  • No Sugar or artificial sweetners
  • No dairy, yeast, starch , wheat or gluten

Customer Reviews

My favorite Coromega product4
I've tried all 3 flavors of Coromega and this is my favorite. I don't experience any burps with any of the products although my great nephew does so who knows what's behind that.
As with all Omega 3 products, the anti-inflamation benefits of Coromega build up in the system. My arthritis and angina have both been positively affected by Omega 3 fatty acids. This is just the most convenient way for me to get my daily dose.

Omega-3 without the fish oil burps!5
A couple of years ago my optometrist advised that I take fish oil capsules on a daily basis to help ward off macular degeneration. For those who don't know, this is a condition that occurs when the macula (the area at the back of the retina that produces the sharpest vision) weakens over time.

There are many other benefits to fish oil, including being useful in the treatment of a number of forms of depression, and many physicians recommend it for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. But the problem for many is that they find the capsules to be intolerable for one reason: fish oil burps.

The Coromega Omega-3 Fish Oil, Lemon Lime seems to eliminate that problem for most. It's packaged in convenient daily dose pudding-like squeeze packets. I personally like the taste, but if one doesn't, they can easily be mixed with blended drinks or added to yogurt. These Coromega products contain top quality fish oil from deep, cold-water fish, which is said to be the best kind.

It should also be noted that low levels of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) have been connected to various forms of depression, ADD (attention deficit disorder) and Alzheimer's disease. Various studies have revealed that brains of Alzheimer's patients have 30 percent less DHA than brains of comparably aged people who do not have the disease.

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of blindness among older adults in the US, and is said to affect over 7 million individuals older than 40 years. The frequency of AMD is likely to increase as the population ages. There is currently no known way to prevent the condition, but research has begun to identify potentially modifiable risk factors and nutrient-based treatments. More info on this can be found here:

Archives of Ophthalmology, Vol. 124 No. 7, July 2006
http://archopht.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/124/7/995

In any case, if your health care practitioner has suggested fish oil as a treatment, this product is a tasty alternative to the capsules. It can also be found in other flavors, such as Coromega Omega-3 Supplement, Orange Flavor, Squeeze Packets, 90-Count Box and Coromega Omega-3 Supplement, Orange Flavor with a Hint of Chocolate, 90 packets.

If you wish to read up a bit on the benefits of the fish oil supplements, you can try DHA: The Essential Omega-3 Fatty Acid by Remi Cooper, who explains it clearly in a 32-page booklet.

There are "good" and "bad" fats, and Omega-3 fatty acids are considered one of the "good" fats important for cellular, heart and metabolic health, along with being good for the eyes. DHA is one of those fatty acids that help maintain a healthy heart and circulatory system, along with maintaining triglyceride levels already within a normal range.

So yes, for many of us there are healthy and tasty alternatives to the fish oil capsules... without the fish oil burps.

Great tasting and makes me feel good5
I'm one of the people that actually likes the lime flavor better than the orange.

This stuff is easy to take and does not make my stomach hurt or give the weird "fish oil burps" I would get when I took other fish oil pill supplements.

I take these by opening the packet, then I just put the whole packet into my mouth and while biting down, pull out the packet thereby squeezing out the gel. Some people probably can't do this because of gag reflex.

Also if you do take it the way I mentioned be careful because the sides of the packet are sharp and I have cut the sides of my mouth a couple of times.

I highly recommend this product. This stuff actually makes me feel very alert and mentally focused within ten minutes after I take it. Not sure if that is a certified benefit but it really helps me at the office early in mornings.