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Title: LOW Omega 3 is the 6th Leading Cause of Death
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Published: Jun 16, 2023
Author: Carotec
Post Date: 2023-06-16 18:13:45 by BTP Holdings
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Our revised MitoDefense® Astakrill is selling well.

We doubled the amount of krill per soft gel in light of the importance Omega 3 fatty acids play in health. Each soft gel has 1000 milligrams per softgel instead of 500 milligrams.

The Harvard School of Public Health published a study demonstrating that LOW Omega 3 content is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. It’s no wonder given the fact that soils and foodstuffs are depleted and chock full of toxicity.

Our krill source has 50 human clinical studies—we know it works. Our krill is a true “whole food” supplement—it has naturally occurring omega-3 fatty acids in phospholipid form and choline.

The other part of our MitoDefense® is astaxanthin, an important carotenoid that is a key part of “mitochondrial” health. Mitochondria power the cells, and our source has 70 clinical studies showing it helps numerous functions of the body.

When the mitochondria fail, health falls fast. Our astaxanthin is demonstrated to improve mitochondrial health and this is why studies show it works for eyes, brain, heart, skin, and musculature, to name a few.

Only 1 in 10 Americans are getting enough Omega 3 fatty acids and choline, and Americans get a paltry 11 milligrams of astaxanthin per year—yet—experts recommend 2-4 milligrams per day.

Take advantage of the June MitoDefense® AstaKrill sale now.


Poster Comment:

Some might call this article click bait.

But, when I worked for Illinois State Highways I carried a big bag with me that was full of vitamins and supplements.

One of the Foremen said, "I get my vitamins from my food."

I told him, "You do not because of all the chemical farming they are doing that has depleted the soil of its nutrients."

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