KRILL OIL vs FISH OIL
Krill oil and fish oil both contain omega-3 fatty acids (that is, EPA and DHA).
So, what’s the difference?
Krill oil contains phospholipids. Fish oil contains triglycerides.
Phospholipids make up the outer membrane of every cell in our body! They allow for the smoothest, most efficient digestion and absorption not only for the omega-3 fatty acids, but also the other articular-supporting nutrients within Artic Flex.
Phospholipids are the reason why krill oil can do more with less omega-3’s than fish oil.
Ever wonder why fish oil capsules are so big? Since absorption is lower for fish oil’s triglycerides, you need a lot more to get a significant benefit.
Ever wonder why fish oil capsules are so big? Since absorption is lower for fish oil’s triglycerides, you need a lot more to get a significant benefit.
Same goes for the fishy burps that often follow fish oil; fish oil digestion isn’t great, so a fishy aftertaste is the result.
With Artic Flex krill oil, reap the benefits more efficiently and effectively without the fishy aftermath and horse pill.
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