| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
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| Calories | 20 | |
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| Calories from Fat | 15 | |
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| Total Fat | 3 g | 5% |
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| Protein | | <1 gram |
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| Fish Oil Concentrate | 2250 mg | * |
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| EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) | 440 mg | * |
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| DHA (DocasaHexanenoic Acid) | 270 mg | * |
Fish oils are the best defense against heart disease
Fish and omega-3 fish oils are the most powerful defenses against heart disease – and they can help prevent a fatal heart attack in people with existing heart problems, even if they’ve had one attack already.
Eating oily fish such as salmon, sardine, trout and herring, and supplementing with omega-3 oils, can dramatically reduce your risk of developing a range of heart problems, such as atherosclerosis, arrhythmia, heart attack, and cardiac failure.
And if you have had a heart attack, you reduce your risk of second one by 30 per cent by increasing your fish oil intake.
These findings are based on a major review of previous studies going back 30 years. Head researcher Carl Lavie, of Oschner Medical Center in New Orleans, recommends that healthy people consume 500 mg of omega-3 fish oils, which contain EPA and DHA, every day, while those with an existing heart problem should double their daily intake to 1000 mg.
(Source: Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2009: 54: 585-94).