Prenatal DHA Omega + Ginger
$26.49
- No fishy aftertaste!
- Prenatal Support
- Supports healthy development
- Sustainably sourced
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Omega-3s To Support Your Baby’s Development
Jamieson High Potency Prenatal DHA Omega + Ginger is formulated for expecting mothers to support the development of their baby’s brain and eyes with the added benefit of ginger and no fishy aftertaste or burp back! Jamieson’s latest omega nutrition features a premium fish oil that is purified to remove toxins and impurities and finished with natural lemon essence to ensure a fish-free experience. This product can be taken along with any Jamieson Prenatal multivitamin. Jamieson Fish Oils are Sustainably Sourced™.
- Prenatal Support
- Supports healthy development of your baby’s developing brain, eyes and nerves
- No fishy aftertaste!
- Provides 360 mg of DHA and 40 mg of EPA
- Plus 8.5 mg of Ginger Extract
Ingredient Spotlight:
Omega-3s
Omega’s are a specific type of fat that the body requires to maintain heart health. There are 3 main types: omega-3, omega-6 and omega-9. They are all considered healthy fats, but omega-3 intake is associated with a low risk of cardiac heart disease(1).
Did you know that EPA and DHA from Omega-3 have a variety of health benefits?
The health benefits of EPA and DHA range from maintaining good health, helping reduce serum triglycerides, helping reduce the pain of rheumatoid arthritis, helping support cognitive health, and promoting a healthy mood balance(2).
Ingredients
Ingredients
Each Softgel Contains:
Fish Oil 640 mg
(Anchovy, Sardine, Mackerel)
Providing 440 mg of Omega-3 fatty acids:
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) 360 mg
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) 40 mg
Ginger extract (Zingiber officinale, rhizome) 8.5 mg
Equivalent to 150mg of raw herb
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Gelatin (bovine), glycerin.
Serving Directions
Directions
Adult Women: Take 1 softgel daily with a meal prior to conception, during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. Store between 15°C and 25°C, away from children.
Number of Servings:
Warnings
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms (of nausea) persist or worsen.