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Doctor's Best Enhanced Superba Krill Plus with Omega 3s, 60 Count

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  • Product Dimensions:2.5 x 2.5 x 4.25 inches; 3.53 Ounces
  • Item Weight:3.52 ounces
  • Manufacturer:Doctor's Best
  • ASIN:B003XA2IGS
  • Item model number:DRB-00234
  • Customer Reviews:4.7 out of 5 stars 366Reviews
  • Best Sellers Rank:#55,330 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #45 in Krill Oil Nutritional Supplements #4,190 in Sales & Deals #4,569 in Diet & Sports Nutrition
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer:No
  • Date First Available:July 16, 2010
  • Item Dimensions LxWxH:2.5 x 2.5 x 4.25 inches
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Doctor's Best Enhanced Superba Krill Plus with Omega 3s, 60 Count
Doctor's Best Enhanced Superba Krill Plus with Omega 3s, 60 Count
864,000 vnđ
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• High-potency source of omega-3 DHA and EPA
• Supports healthy brain, joint, and other organ functions
• Promotes cardiovascular health
• This is a 100 percent authentic product from sustainably harvested Antarctic Krill; Provides omega-3 EPA and DHA linked into phospholipids
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• During the summer months products may arrive warm but Amazon stores and ships products in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations, when provided.
• High-potency source of omega-3 DHA and EPA
• Supports healthy brain, joint, and other organ functions
• Promotes cardiovascular health
• This is a 100 percent authentic product from sustainably harvested Antarctic Krill; Provides omega-3 EPA and DHA linked into phospholipids
• Label images may vary

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From the manufacturer

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product in not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Doctor’s Best Krill naturally contains phospholipids and astaxanthin. We have also added omega-3 DHA and EPA. These vital lipids are building blocks for the cell membrane systems that manage the important life functions in all our organs. According to studies, the more omega-3s in the diet, the healthier the heart will be. DHA is the most common fatty acid in the human brain. High DHA and phospholipids help support both heart and brain function. The phospholipids in omega 3 fatty acids are easily blended in stomach fluids and gentle on the stomach.


What are the benefits of Enhanced Krill with DHA and EPA?

- Helps promote cardiovascular health.*

- Helps support healthy brain, joint, and other organ functions.*

- According to research, EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids may help reduce the risk of coronary disease.*


Why take Enhanced Krill with DHA and EPA?

- Krill oil been shown to elevate HDL cholesterol and supported cholesterol levels already in the normal range.*

- DHA and EPA supports healthy heart rhythm maintenance, healthy platelet function and supports healthy blood vessel wall function.*

- The human metabolic capacity to make these lipids is very limited, so the bulk of DHA and EPA must be obtained from our diet.*


How does it work?

- Doctor’s Best Enhanced Krill with DHA and EPA is a unique dietary supplement that combines authentic Antarctic krill oil with high-potency fish omega-3 fatty acids.

- The krill oil in this Doctor’s Best product is 100% krill oil from sustainably harvested Antarctic krill.*

- Krill provides omega-3 EPA and DHA linked into phospholipids which are used as the building blocks of cell membranes.*

Enhanced Krill + Omega 3’s with Superba is a unique dietary supplement that combines authentic Antarctic krill oil complex with high-potency fish omega-3 fatty acids. The superior bioactivity of krill phospholipids carrying omega-3 DHA (DocosaHexaenoic Acid) and EPA (EicosaPentaenoic Acid) along with astaxanthin is augmented by DHA and EPA from fish. These are vital lipid nutrients, preformed and integral building blocks for the cell membranes that manage life’s most important processes.1 The high potency and proven clinical benefits of these nutrients make this supplement a must addition to a personalized health program.

Benefits:

Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba) are shrimp-like creatures that thrive in frigid seas. Their ample content of DHA and EPA, both of which are highly fluid molecules, keeps their cells fluid at temperatures far below freezing, allowing them to survive, feed and reproduce. DHA and EPA are similarly important to cold-water fish. In 2004 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted a qualified health claim, that supportive but not conclusive research shows that consumption of DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.2 Enhanced Krill + Omega 3’s with Superba combines the attributes of these premier omega-3 dietary sources. DHA is practically a vitamin, since the body is extremely limited at making it from precursor nutrients.4 EPA likely contributes to the overall benefits of omega-3s in the body, but does not substitute for DHA.

DHA Is Essential for Healthy Brain, Eye and Heart Development.*

Beginning in the womb and continuing through life, DHA is essential to healthy organ functions. Its importance for prenatal brain, eye and heart development is well documented.5-7 Human breast milk is naturally enriched in DHA, and in the U.S. it has been added to infant feeding formulas since 2002.5 Infants with higher levels of DHA intake tend to have better visual acuity and to be better behaved, more attentive, and display better motor development in childhood than those with lower intakes.5-7

DHA is virtually the only omega-3 fatty acid present in the human brain, and its levels in the brain rise from birth through to about age 20 years.5 DHA and EPA status of adults is positively associated with maintenance of a healthy mood, as concluded from extensive data analysis by the American Psychiatric Association.8 Two clinical trials found DHA can benefit memory in healthy individuals aged older than 55 years.9,10

Numerous Benefits for the Heart and Circulation.*

That DHA and EPA support the heart and circulation is clearly evident from numerous human population studies, clinical trials, and laboratory experiments.2,3,11 This compelling body of evidence persuaded the American Heart Association (AHA) to join other professional healthcare organizations worldwide to recommend daily consumption of DHA and EPA for cardiovascular wellbeing.11

The likely cardiovascular actions of DHA and EPA include support for healthy heart rhythm maintenance;8 support for healthy platelet function;12 and support for healthy blood vessel wall function.11 DHA and EPA can be accurately measured in cell membranes (red blood cells), as their relative percentage compared to the other fatty acids in the membrane, and this is called the omega-3 index. Individuals who score well on this index may have superior cardiovascular health.13

Clinical Benefits for Other Organs.

A 2007 meta-analysis of 17 clinical trials concluded that DHA and EPA can promote joint motility and comfort.14 In the digestive system DHA and EPA support cellular upkeep and repair, helping to maintain optimal immune system activity.15 From the published human and animal studies it is evident that dietary supplementation with DHA and EPA likely benefits every organ system. Their diverse cell membrane effects could explain much of their clinical benefits.1

The Multiple Action Mechanisms of DHA and EPA.

Every cell has a membrane system that performs the vast majority of its functions.1 These are thin, interconnecting molecular sheets that define the cell’s outer border and extend into the cell interior. The membrane’s foundation or matrix consists mostly of phospholipids with a variety of fatty acids attached, including but not limited to DHA and EPA. Numerous catalytic proteins are inserted into this matrix and must have some freedom of movement, which requires the matrix be semi-fluid.

DHA and EPA are highly fluid molecules that extend from the outer zone of the membrane deep into the membrane’s core.1 This creates a semi-fluid zone in the membrane that allows freedom of movement for the numerous membrane proteins, coenzyme Q10, and other molecules to function.

Besides their direct fluidizing effects, the molecular shapes and other biochemical characteristics of DHA and EPA create other chemical and physical conditions in the membrane that facilitate efficient membrane performance. Also, specific enzymes can break down membrane DHA and EPA molecules to produce smaller molecules (“docosanoids,” “eicosanoids”). These then diffuse out of the membrane into the surrounding tissue or the bloodstream, acting to regulate a large variety of important body functions.16

An exciting new field of nutritional research is “nutrigenomics,” which studies the influences of nutrients on gene expression. DHA and EPA positively influence gene expression in many different cells, and by regulating genes linked to cell cycle control they may help to maintain healthy cellular life cycles.17

Krill Oil’s Vital Lipids Have Diverse Benefits.

Krill oil takes fish oil to another level. In authentic Antarctic krill oil, most of the DHA and EPA is linked into larger, phospholipid molecules (pronounced (fos-fo-lip-ids).1 Phospholipids are universal nutrient building blocks for cell membranes, and they have molecular “self-emulsifying” characteristics that make them highly absorbable after oral consumption. They also can efficiently deliver DHA to the brain.18 This diverse array of vital lipids readily targets cell membranes, and this is likely the key to krill oil’s superior benefits in clinical trials.

Highly Effective for Women During Premenstruation.*

In a large proportion of women, premenstrual problems affect life quality by negatively affecting mood and other mental states and by generating other discomforts associated with menstruation. In a double blind trial, krill oil was assessed for relief of 10 well recognized premenstrual complaints.19 Women of childbearing age consumed 2 grams of krill oil daily for the first month. Then over the following 2 months they took krill oil for just eight days prior to menstruation and another 2 days subsequent.

After the first 45 days the women reported significant support for all premenstrual complaints, including irritability, melancholia, stress, 'feelings of being overwhelmed', breast tenderness, weight gain, swelling, and bloating.19

Potent Support for Blood Lipid Maintenance.*

Maintaining healthy blood lipid is important not only for cardiovascular health,20 but also for maintaining memory with age.21 In another clinical trial,22 subjects received krill oil, in daily dosages ranging from 1-3 grams per day, tailored to body mass index (BMI); the trial went for 90 days. Krill oil significantly elevated HDL cholesterol, at dosages of 1 gram and higher per day. These dosages additionally promoted maintenance of healthy fasting blood glucose. Krill oil also significantly lowered triglycerides, at dosages of 2 and 3 grams per day.22

Support for Joint Health.*

In a double blind trial, subjects were randomized to receive either krill oil (300 mg per day) or a placebo.23 They were assessed at baseline, then after 7, 14 and 30 days. Already at day 7, krill oil significantly promoted joint comfort, motility, and functional capacity. By day 30, the positive results were even more pronounced, versus no improvement in the placebo group.

Enhanced Krill + Omega 3’s with Superba, A Dietary Supplement Breakthrough.

The vital lipid nutrients in this dietary supplement are unique for targeting the cell membranes that carry out most of the important processes we know as life. Membranes manage our cells, and our cells manage our life.1 It seems we are only as healthy as our membranes. But the health significance of this dietary supplement goes further.

There is considerable evidence that metabolic efficiency at the cell level hinges on adequate cell membrane omega-3 content.24 In this ultrapotent dietary supplement, DHA and EPA from fish augment krill phospholipid DHA and EPA to deliver a range of dosing which the evidence suggests is close to optimal for the support of human brain, cardiovascular and joint health.9,10,11,25

Enhanced Krill + Omega 3’s with Superba is free of environmental contaminants and eclipses standard fish oil preparations. This is a state of the art supplement, remarkable not just as an omega-3 source but for its unique spectrum of vital lipid nutrients with proven potential to optimize the brain,5,8,9.10,19 heart and circulation,7,11,13 immune system,14,15,16,17,23 joints,14,23 liver,26 and consequently whole-body health and wellbeing.

Scientific References:

1. Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, others. Molecular Biology of the Cell (Fourth Edition). New York: Garland Science; 2002.

2. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Office of Nutritional Products and Dietary Supplements. Letter responding to health claim petition dated June 23, 2003 (Wellness petition): Omega-3 fatty acids and reduced risk of coronary heart disease. 2004; Docket No 2003Q-0401.

3. Brownawell AM, Harris WS, Hibbeln JR, others. Nutr Rev 2009;67:391-397.

4. Plourde M, Cunane S. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 2007;32:619-634.

5. McNamara R, Carlson S. Prostagl Leukotr Ess Fatty Acids 2006;75:329-349.

6. Birch EE, Carlson SE, Hoffman DR, others. Am J Clin Nutr 2010;91:848-859.

7. Gustafson KM, Carlson SE, Colombo J, others. Prostagl Leukotr Ess Fatty Acids 2013 Feb 20;[Epub ahead of print].

8. Freeman M, Hibbeln J, Wisner K, others. J Clin Psychiatry 2006;67:1954-1967.

9. Yurko-Mauro K, McCarthy D, Rom D, others. Alz Dementia 2010;6:456-464.

10. Sinn N, Milte CM, Street SJ, others. Br J Nutr 2012;107:1682-1693.

11. Kris-Etherton P, Harris W, Appel L, others. Circulation 2003;106:2747-2757.

12. Guillot N, Caillet E, Laville M, others. FASEB J 2009;23:2909-2916.

13. Harris WS, Mozaffarian D, Lefevre M, others. J Nutr 2009;139:804S-819S.

14. Goldberg R, Katz J. Pain 2007;129:210-223.

15. Head K, Jurenka J. Altern Med Rev 2004;9:360-401.

16. Serhan C. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2005;8:115-121.

17. Wendel M, Heller AR. Anticancer Agents Med Chem 2009;9:457-470.

18. Lagarde M, Bernoud N, Brossard N, others. J Mol Neurosci 2001;16:201-204.

19. Sampalis F, Bunea R, Pelland MF, others. Altern Med Rev 2003;8:171-179.

20. Kumari U, Heese K. Open Biochem J 2010;4:29-52.

21. Raffaitin C, Gin H, Empana J-P, others. Diabetes Care 2009;32:169-174.

22. Bunea R, El Farrah K, Deutsch L. Altern Med Rev 2004;9:420-428.

23. Deutsch L. J Am Coll Nutr 2007;26:39-48.

24. Hulbert A. Lipids 2007;42:811-819.

25. Calzada C, Colas R, Guillot N, others. Atherosclerosis 2010;208:467-472.

26. Tandy S, Chung R, Wat E, others. J Agric Food Chem 2009;57:9339-9345.


Krill Oil’s Vital Lipids Offer A Range of BenefitsKrill oil is sometimes compared to fish oil as an omega-3 dietary supplement. But authentic krill oil complex contains a greater range of nutrients, and its benefits far exceed those of fish oils. Most of the DHA and EPA of krill oil occurs linked into larger phospholipid molecules (pronounced fos-fo-lip-ids). These are preformed building blocks for the cell membranes that drive life processes. In fish oil, by contrast, all the DHA and EPA occurs as triglycerides, which are storage forms of fatty acids (“fat”). The DHA and EPA has to be removed from the triglycerides, then linked into phospholipids prior to inserting them into cell membranes.Krill oil gets its red color from astaxanthin, a carotenoid nutrient. Astaxanthin is a potent membrane antioxidant and helps ensure krill oil’s exceptional shelf life stability. Fish oils lack astaxanthin and are vulnerable to premature rancidity—oxidative degradation of the fragile DHA and EPA molecules. Krill’s phospholipids, DHA, EPA, astaxanthin—all can be readily inserted into cell membranes.Krill oil has produced impressive benefits in clinical trials, superior when compared against fish oil.Superior to Fish Oil for Premenstrual ChallengesIn a large proportion of women, premenstrual problems affect life quality by negatively affecting mood and other mental state and by generating pain and other physical problems. In a double blind trial, krill oil was compared against fish oil for the relief of ten well recognized premenstrual complaints.4Seventy (70) women of childbearing age consumed 2 grams of either a krill oil or a fish oil, daily for the first month. Then for the next 2 months, they took the assigned supplements for just eight days prior to menstruation and another 2 days subsequent. They filled in detailed questionnaires and kept track of their daily analgesic (painkiller) medication use.

 

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