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Cod Liver Oil is one of nature's richest sources of the valuable long-chain Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA that have generated hundreds of studies worldwide since their discovery some 40 years ago. The Omega-3 fats are needed for the growth and regeneration of every single cell in the body which is why they have such wide-reaching effects. Seven Seas is the original Cod Liver Oil manufacturer. With over 70 years' experience in sourcing and refining the finest Cod Liver Oil, Seven Seas is still the leading Cod Liver Oil producer in the UK today. Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil is available in different strengths and formulations to meet everyone's health needs - all produced to the Ocean Gold standard of quality and purity - guaranteed. Helps keep joints supple and flexible Helps release energy Helps maintain strong bones and teeth Helps maintain healthy hair, skin and nails Nutrition Information (Average Value) Per Capsule %RDA Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil Blend 500mg *
Providing Omega-3 nutrients 120mg *
of which EPA & DHA 100mg * Vitamin A 800µgRE 100 Vitamin D 5µg 100 Vitamin E 10mgTE 100 Vitamin C 60mg 100 Thiamin 1.4mg 100 Riboflavin 1.6mg 100 Niacin 18mgNE 100 Vitamin B6 2mg 100 Folic Acid 200µg 100 Vitamin B12 1µg 100 Biotin 0.01mg 7 Pantothenic Acid 6mg 100 Energy, Protein, Carbohydrate and Fat negligible. RDA = E.C. Recommended Daily Allowance * = RDA not established INGREDIENTS: Capsule Shell (Modified Maize Starch, Glycerol, Gelling Agent: Carrageenan; Disodium Phosphate, Colour: Iron Oxides), Cod Liver Oil, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Fish Oil, Vitamin C, Beeswax, Calcium Pantothenate1, Nicotinamide, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin; Vitamin E, Vitamin A Prep. (Vitamin A, Sunflower Oil), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B12 Prep. (Trisodium Citrate, Citric Acid, Maltodextrin, Vitamin B12), Folic Acid, Vitamin D Prep. (Fractionated Vegetable Oil, Vitamin D), Biotin. 1 - Contains Lactose Recommended Daily Intake: Adults and children over 12 years: One capsule a day with a cold drink. Do not exceed the recommended intake. Women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should consult their doctor before taking vitamin or mineral supplements. Food supplements are intended to supplement the diet and should not be regarded as a substitute for a varied diet. |