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Description:
Essential fatty acids nourish the body at the very
foundation of health...at the cellular level. They strengthen cell
membranes to fortify against the invasion of harmful microorganisms.
These nutrients also help dissolve body fat and increase metabolism
and energy production. Thus, they are also very helpful in a
comprehensive weight management program.
Enrich International offers a comprehensive
essential fatty acid blend in EFA. This powerful product provides
the benefits of flax seed oil, borage oil, salmon oil, black currant
oil and evening primrose oil. These ingredients are sources of both
linolenic and linoleic essential fatty acids.
EFA is an essential supplement,
containing essential fatty
acids, which are essential for
life!
Highlighted Ingredients:
Black Currant Oil. Nutrient.
Rich in linoleic acid and gammalinolenic acid. Borage
Oil, Nutrient. Borage oil is
an excellent source for fatty acids needed for proper cardiovascular
function, and healthy skin and nails. Evening
Primrose Oil, Nutrient. Stimulates
the action of the stomach to help in liver and spleen conditions.
May be helpful to open up blood vessels and relieve the pain of
angina. Contains minerals and is high in potassium and magnesium. Flaxseed
Oil, Nutrient. The best
source for essential fatty acids. Studies have shown that it can
reduce the pain, inflammation and swelling of arthritis. It has been
found to lower blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and help
reduce the hardening effects of cholesterol on cell membranes. Salmon
Oil, Nutrient. High in
Omega-3 essential fatty acids.
Ingredients:
Black Currant Oil Borage
Oil Evening Primrose Oil
Flaxseed Oil Salmon Oil
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These statements have
not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is
nutritional in nature and should not be construed as medical advice.
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