If you want to optimize how you move, how you think, or your overall vitality, you should consider Krill oil. Krill oil contains essential fatty acids like DHA and EPA that your body can’t produce on its own, as well as phospholipids and the important carotenoid, astaxanthin that aren’t found in traditional fish oil. These components help support cognitive, cardiovascular, heart, and joint health, making it a foundational supplement for Total Human Optimization®.
Krill are oceanic omega-3 powerhouses. Omega-3s are essential fatty acids utilized by multiple systems in your body. “Essential” means your body can’t produce them on its own, so you have to ingest them from food or a supplement. Omega-3s can be found in both fish and seeds but it’s important to make sure you are getting them from the right source.
Foods like flax, pumpkin seeds, and walnuts contain the omega-3, ALA (alpha linolenic acid). But this is not the only omega-3 you’re looking for. Your body does best with EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). ALA can convert to DHA, but at an extremely low rate – about 5%. It is mostly animal sources like fish and krill that contain DHA and EPA.
Eating seafood regularly is a good way to ensure you are getting EPA and DHA, however it comes with certain risks. Unfortunately due to contamination of many of our oceans, the longer the lifespan of the fish, the higher the potential for amounts of mercury, PCBs, and pesticides that accumulate in their tissue. This makes supplementing with krill an ideal choice.
Krill is a tiny organism harvested from icy cold waters of the Antarctic – far from industrial contamination. Their short lifespans, combined with the pristine environment from which they are harvested, ensure that krill have far less potential for toxins and contamination.
Krill Oil vs. Fish Oil
Fish oil and krill oil both provide DHA and EPA. While fish oil also contains both essential omega-3s, there is an advantage to the DHA and EPA in krill [source]. Whereas the omega-3s in fish oil are bound to triglycerides, in krill they are bound to phospholipids, making it simpler and easier for the intestines to absorb.
Krill oil contains astaxanthin, a potent carotenoid with a host of benefits to the body. In addition, it acts as a natural free radical scavenger [source] helping ensure that krill oil is as fresh as can be when you take it.
Krill oil has a shorter lifespan than most fish and is harvested in pristine waters, minimizing its exposure to any oceanic toxins.
Benefits of Astaxanthin
Astaxanthin is a type of carotenoid (a pigment found in plants) found in sea creatures such as lobster, salmon, shrimp, and, of course,
krill. It's known to be what gives them their pink color. Astaxanthin also acts as a scavenger of free radicals. As a result, astaxanthin has been found to help promote
cellular health and helps maintain healthy blood pressure, as well as support normal brain function.†
Fish oil certainly isn't bad, but considering it's missing the key potent antioxidant astaxanthin, it's another good reason to choose krill
oil.
Sustainability
The use of krill as a nutrient source is more sustainable than other types of fish oil, such as cod or salmon.
At an estimated 600 million tons, the biomass of krill is more than double the biomass of human beings. The harvesting practices of krill for human consumption are tightly regulated and have a minimal impact on total krill population and virtually no impact on their predators. Between 1990 and 2009, only approximately 1/10 of 1 million tons of krill was harvested. 6.6 million tons is the precautionary limit set for the harvesting of krill by the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. Krill fishing could increase nearly 50 times and there’d still be enough krill for humans and krill’s predators.
Our supplier goes to great lengths to ensure only krill are caught and not other types of sea life. They’ve been certified by Friend of the Sea thanks to their commitment to being as sea-friendly as possible.
Krill Oil Research
Recent research suggests krill oil may support cognitive health. The omega-3 fatty acids in Krill oil are incorporated in phosphatidylcholine, which supports brain health more efficiently than those incorporated in triglycerides.
Since the omega-3 fatty acids are bound to phosphatidylcholine in krill oil, this implies that they may be taken up by the brain tissues more readily than triglyceride-bound omega-3 from fish oil.†
Krill oil can also help support joint health.† The cells of heart muscles require omega-3s to function optimally. Krill oil provides omega-3s to support cardiovascular health.†
Facts & Use
Suggested Use:
As a dietary supplement, take two softgels, preferably in food. Do not exceed the daily serving within a 24-hours period unless otherwise directed by a health care practitioner.
Consult a medical doctor before taking this or any other nutritional supplement if you are pregnant, nursing, have, or suspect a medical condition or are taking any medications.
Store in a cool, dry place. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
† These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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