ORAMA® 96%RTG OMEGA-3 FISH OIL 1200MG

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Description

1. 96% high purity*: Orama is extracted from deep-sea fish, with each capsule containing 1,200 mg of fish oil and a high Omega-3 content of 1,152 mg, far exceeding the levels found in ordinary fish oil products. The higher the purity, the fewer impurities, resulting in higher supplementation efficiency and easier absorption by the human body; *High purity = more concentrated active ingredients, reducing the intake of ineffective fats (such as saturated fatty acids), making it safer for long-term use;
*Polyunsaturated fatty acids that the human body cannot synthesize on its own and must be obtained through food or supplements;
2. rTG structural form*: Natural triglyceride structure, more closely resembling the lipid form in the human body. Through special processing technology, Omega-3 fatty acids are converted into microscopic spherical particles, enhancing their stability and absorption efficiency. The rTG form has higher concentration, stronger stability, higher absorption rate, and greater safety;
*Structural form explanation: rTG > TG > EE; typically, fish oil products with Omega-3 concentrations above 60% are rTG-type fish oil
3. 3:2 golden ratio: EPA 648mg : DHA 432mg, dual protection for cardiovascular and brain health;
【EPA and DHA have antiarrhythmic, anticoagulant, and anti-inflammatory effects, effectively regulating blood lipids, softening blood vessels, and reducing total cholesterol levels】
① “Vascular Cleaner”: EPA focuses on maintaining the “vascular-blood-heart” system, helping to reduce blood viscosity and inhibit blood clot formation; removing residual lipid plaques from blood vessel walls; reducing pro-inflammatory factors, while also aiding in alleviating anxiety and depression;
② “Brain Gold”: DHA is a core component of the cerebral cortex and retina, helping to promote neural connections, enhance brain neural development, and delay cognitive aging. It also helps improve dry eye syndrome and protect the eyes, making it essential for students, those who use their eyes extensively, and the elderly.