| Description of Vegan Omega-3 DHA-EPA 300 mg, 90 Softgels, Deva Nutrition | |
Deva Nutrition Vegan Omega-3 DHA-EPA 300 mg
- Non-Fish.
- Both DHA & EPA - Derived from Microalgae.
- Potent: 300 mg total DHA-EPA.
- Non-gelatin Softgels 100% vegan.
- Carrageenan Free.
- Vegan.
- Dietary Supplement.
DEVA is proud to offer its new 300 mg potency Omega-3 product that contains both DHA and EPA derived from a completely vegetarian source (i.e. Schizochytrium sp microalgae). Algal Omega-3 oil has been commercially available for a while but it did not contain meaningful amounts of EPA. This new product contains both DHA and EPA from microalgae that is grown in a controlled land facility, outside of the ocean. From start to finish, it is produced in an FDA-inspected facility, under current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) regulations with controls in place to ensure the highest quality product.
The new DEVA DHA & EPA oil is encapsulated in non-animal vegan softgels, which are also carrageenan-free.
**NO GELATIN or other animal-derived ingredients**
DEVA Omega-3 DHA & EPA is 100% vegan, vegetarian and is registered by the Vegan Society, the non-profit organization that actually invented the word "vegan".
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Vegan Softgel
Serving Per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
Microalgae Oil 600 mg *
which typically provides:
Total DHA-EPA 300 mg *
DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) 180 to 252 mg *
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid) 90 to 126 mg *
* Daily Value not established
Other Ingredients: Non-GMO tapioca starch, vegetable glycerin, purified water, high oleic sunflower oil, mixed tocopherols, orange oil (organic), rosemary extract, annatto color, ascorbyl palmitate (All of the ingredients are from non-animal sources).
Free of yeast, wheat, gluten, salt, hexane, dairy, egg, fish, animal products, byproducts or derivatives.
Directions:
For adults take one (1) vegan softgel daily with food or as directed by a health care professional.
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