Carlson Labs - Cod Liver Oil Low Vitamin A - 1000mg - 300 gels

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Cod Liver Oil Low Vitamin A 1000 mg 300 gels

Dietary Supplement

Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 softgels Servings Per Container: 300

Amount Per Serving:

Calories 9 Calories from Fat 9 Total Fat 1 g Cholesterol 4 mg Vitamin A (from Cod Liver Oil) 250 IU Vitamin D (from Cod Liver Oil) 100 IU Vitamin E Natural (d-Alpha Tocopherol) 10 IU Total Omega-3 Fatty Acids (from Cod Liver Oil) 270 mg Consisting of: EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) 110 mg DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) 110 mg Other Omega-3's 50 mg

Other Ingredients: Soft Gel Shell: Beef gelatin, glycerin, water

Directions: Adults take one to five soft gels daily, AT MEALTIME

This product is regularly tested (using AOAC international protocols) for freshness, potency and purity by an independent, FDA-registered laboratory and has been determined to be fresh, fully-potent and free of detectable levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, PCB's and 28 other contaminants

Preservative-free Potency & Quality Guaranteed

Cod Liver Oil with Low Vitamin A contains approximately 300% more Cod Liver Oil than other Cod Liver Oil soft gels

From the deep, unpolluted waters near Norway, Carlson provides the finest cod liver oil, naturally rich in EPA and DHA. The oil is fresh and pure as it is processed in Norway without the use of chemicals. Natural Vitamin E (10 IU) has been added to each 1000 mg soft gel to protect the freshness of the oil.

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