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Wiley's Finest, Wild Alaskan Fish Oil, Peak EPA

SKU WIF-00407
UPC 857188004074
Original price $7.97 - Original price $60.00
Original price
$7.97
$7.97 - $60.00
Current price $7.97
$0.11 /g of Fish Oil Concentrate
Form: Softgels
Dose: 1,250 mg
Quantity: 60 Count

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Supplement & Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container: 60
  Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Calories 15  
Total Fat 1.5 g 2%*
Cholesterol
0 mg 0%
Concentrated Fish Oil
1250 mg **
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid)
750 mg **
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid)
250 mg **
Other Omega-3 Fatty Acids 60 mg **
*Percent Daily Value are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
**Daily Value not established.

Product Description

Description

Improve heart and brain health with Wiley's Finest Wild Alaskan Fish Oil, a peak EPA supplement.

Peak EPA is a concentrated wild Alaskan fish oil supplement that provides 1000 mg of EPA and DHA omega-3 per serving to support heart, joint, and brain health. This certified sustainable, MSC-certified formula is made with AlaskOmega fish oil and requires just one softgel per day for optimal results.

  • Provides 1000 mg of EPA and DHA omega-3 per serving
  • Supports heart, joint, and brain health
  • Certified sustainable, MSC-certified formula made with AlaskOmega fish oil

Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 1 softgel daily with food.

Ingredients

Concentrated omega-3 ethyl esters from wild Alaska pollock (fish) oil, fish gelatin, glycerin, purified water, mixed tocopherols (to preserve freshness).

Contains fish: Alaska pollock (gadus chalcogrammus)

Made without: Artificial colors, artificial flavors, corn dairy gluten, nuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, starch, sugar, wheat, or yeast.

Health risks and warnings

Consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking any medications (including anticoagulant or NSAID drugs), or are planning any medical or surgical procedures.

Keep out of reach of children.

Softgels can be a chocking hazard.

Store in a cool, dry place.

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Questions and Answers about Wiley's Finest, Wild Alaskan Fish Oil, Peak EPA

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  • What are the benefits of peak EPA?

    Peak EPA, or high-concentration eicosapentaenoic acid, offers several potential health benefits. It may help support cardiovascular health by promoting healthy blood lipid levels and supporting normal inflammatory responses in the body. Peak EPA has also been associated with potential benefits for brain health, joint comfort, and mood regulation.

  • What is Peak EPA fish oil good for?

    Peak EPA fish oil is primarily known for its potential cardiovascular benefits. It may help maintain healthy triglyceride levels, support normal blood pressure, and promote overall heart health. Additionally, Peak EPA fish oil may offer benefits for cognitive function, joint health, and skin health due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

  • What are the benefits of wild Alaskan fish oil?

    Wild Alaskan fish oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA, which offer numerous health benefits. It may support heart health, brain function, and joint mobility. Wild Alaskan fish oil is often considered to be of high quality due to the pristine waters where the fish are caught, potentially resulting in lower levels of contaminants compared to fish from other sources.

  • How much Peak EPA should be in fish oil?

    The ideal amount of Peak EPA in fish oil can vary depending on individual health needs and goals. Generally, a high-quality fish oil supplement should contain at least 500mg of combined EPA and DHA per serving. For those specifically seeking high EPA content, look for products that provide at least 400–500 mg of EPA per serving.

  • Is Peak EPA or DHA better?

    Both EPA and DHA offer important health benefits, and the choice between them often depends on specific health goals. EPA is generally associated with cardiovascular health, joint comfort, and mood support. DHA, on the other hand, is crucial for brain health and eye function, especially during pregnancy and early childhood development. For overall health, a balance of both EPA and DHA is often recommended.

  • What to avoid when taking Wiley's Finest, Wild Alaskan Fish Oil, Peak EPA?

    When taking Wiley's Finest, Wild Alaskan Fish Oil, Peak EPA, it's important to avoid consuming it with hot beverages or foods as heat can degrade the oil. Be cautious about taking it alongside blood-thinning medications or other omega-3 supplements to avoid excessive intake. It's also advisable to avoid taking it on an empty stomach, as this can sometimes cause digestive discomfort or fishy burps.

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