Swisse Ultiboost Odourless High Strength Wild Fish Oil contains a premium source of omega-3 beneficial for the heart, brain, joints and eyes as well as maintaining general health.
Swisse Ultiboost Odourless High Strength Wild Fish Oil contains premium quality omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, sourced from fish that swim freely in the Pacific Ocean – ‘sustainable free range fish’.
Each capsule of Swisse Ultiboost Odourless High Strength Wild Fish Oil contains 50% more omega-3 than a standard 1000 mg fish oil capsule. They are completely free from ‘fishy’ taste or smell.
Studies show omega-3 fatty acids can play an important role in helping maintain a healthy cardiovascular system by supporting normal circulation, blood pressure and cholesterol in healthy individuals.
Omega-3 fatty acids may be beneficial for joint health and are vital for vision. They play a structural and functional role in the retina and nerve cells of the eye. DHA is the predominant fatty acid in the central nervous system found in the walls of brain cells.
Always read the label and any warnings and follow the directions for use.
General Health: One capsule daily.
Brain Health and Nervous System Support: One capsule daily.
Cardiovascular and Heart Health: Two capsules daily.
Mood Balance: Three capsules, twice daily.
Healthy Blood Lipids: Five capsules daily.
Eye Health: Two capsules daily
Joint Support: Seven capsules daily.
Take during or immediately after a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING DOSAGE: Two capsules daily. Take during or immediately after a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Advise your doctor of any medicine you take during pregnancy, particularly in your first trimester.
CHILD DOSAGE: 1-12 years: One capsule daily. Pierce and squeeze into juice or cereal, or as directed by healthcare professional.
CONTAINS
Fish and sulfites. No added lactose, gluten, yeast, egg, artificial colours or flavours.
This product is suitable for consumption during pregnancy and breastfeeding. We recommend consulting your Primary Healthcare Professional when considering changes to your supplementary routine, particularly during pregnancy and breastfeeding, so that your situation can be monitored as necessary.