It is a combination of three oils: fish, flax and sunflower - providing a balanced ratio of unsaturated
fatty acids EPA, DHA, ALA, LA and OA.
Omega-3 contribute to: DHA and EPA in a daily dose of 250 mg contribute to proper heart function. In addition, DHA in a dose of 250 mg supports proper brain function and healthy vision. Enriched with vitamin E, which helps protect cells from oxidative stress.
Who is OMEGA 3-6-9 intended for?
- Managers and students – for mental sharpness without compromise.
- Athletes – to support the heart during higher loads.
- Expectant and nursing mothers – monitor your intake of essential fatty acids.
- 12pt;">Anyone who wants to simply supplement omegas without unnecessary additives.
How to take?
3 softgel capsules daily with food, drink with water. One package = 30 days of complete support.
⚠️ Warning:
Do not exceed the recommended dosage. It does not replace a varied diet. Keep out of reach of children, dry 10-25°C, protect from sunlight. Not suitable for children under 10 years of age. Allergen: fish.
Composition (1 capsule)
Folder | Quantity | Source / Note |
Fish oil (18/12 TG)
Flaxseed Oil | 300 mg | ALA |
Sunflower Oil | 290 mg | LA, OA |
Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol) | 10.5 mg (87.5% RHP) | Antioxidant |
Cover capsule | gelatin (bovine), glycerin | — |
Contraindications
🔵 Omega 3-6-9 (EPA, DHA, ALA, LA, OA)
Possible contraindications and Warning:
- Risk of atrial fibrillation: In people with existing or at-risk heart disease, taking high doses of omega-3 fatty acids (especially above 4 g per day) may increase the risk of atrial fibrillation.
- Blood clotting disorders: Omega-3 fatty acids may have an anticoagulant effect, which may increase the risk of bleeding, especially in people taking blood-thinning medications.
- Digestive problems: Some individuals may experience digestive problems such as nausea or diarrhea.
🟣 Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol)
Possible contraindications and warnings:
- Allergies: People with hypersensitivity to vitamin E or its components may experience an allergic reaction.
- Blood clotting disorders: Vitamin E may increase the risk of bleeding, especially in people taking anticoagulants.
- High doses: Taking high doses of vitamin E may lead to side effects such as headaches, dizziness, or increased blood pressure.
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