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Source Naturals NKO - Neptune Krill Oil, 500 mg, Softgels, 60 softgels | 
enlarge | Brand: Source Naturals Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $40.98 Buy New: $18.97 You Save: $22.01 (54%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 220
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 1.3 x 1.1 Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not yet been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Model: SN1713 UPC: 021078017134 EAN: 0021078017134 ASIN: B000GFJK0U
Release Date: June 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | An extract from Antarctic krill that is rich in cell membrane building blocks | | • | Features phospholipids specially integrated with omega-3 essential fatty acids for building healthy cell membranes | | • | Supports heart health & cell membrane integrity | | • | Beneficial to both men and women | | • | NKO also provides temporary relief of PMS symptoms |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Good Supplier, Pregnancy-like Side Effect December 11, 2008 R. Della Rosa 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As found in various reviews and studies, taking a Krill Oil supplement showed good results for improving nutrition and health. (Many will show up in a Google search for Krill Oil.) However my wife took these pills and had bad side effects. Pros: - Good Supplier / Quick Shipping (DAB Nutrition) - No fish taste or bad breath after taking Cons - Nausea - Bad Acne - Food cravings (Same foods as when pregnant) - And many other common pregnancy side effects She took them for about two weeks and couldn't take it anymore. The good news is that it has been about two weeks since she stopped taking them and everything is back to normal. In case you were wondering: She is not pregnant, nor has anything else ever affected her in this way other than being pregnant. This was also the only supplement change during the two week period she took them. Most everything else out there was very positive on Krill Oil, so I wanted to post this review to show there at least can be negative side effects.
this worked for me December 5, 2008 petunia22 (Buffalo, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My cholesterol was high enough that a statin was prescribed for me. I decided instead to try to lower it on my own.. I took krill oil, cut way back on saturated fat, added psyllium husk and Benecol chews. IN one month my cholesterol was in normal lmits. I"m not sure which factor had the most impact.. I suspect it was a combination. In my diet, I had already eliminated most processed foods, white flour, sugar, etc..
Neptune Krill Oil November 25, 2008 Craig M. Miller (Las Vegas) Don't know it it is doing me any good. I am sure Krill Oil is good for you. I can say that the product was as described. It was a good price and delivered on time.
Good so far. November 12, 2008 E. Terpstra It's always difficult to judge the effectiveness of a suppliment, but I enjoy taking one these as opposed to 3 capsules of fish or flax oil. I'm sure the benefits will be noticed over the long term. I also ordered these from DAB nutrition, and had a great experience. They accidentally sent me the wrong order, and when I called them they apologized and sent me two bottles right away (along with a postage paid envelope to send back the incorrect items).
Hate how the pills smell, but they are effective October 24, 2008 gensparkie (California) Tim Ferriss, author of The Four Hour Workweek, recommended these on his blog for helping with brain function and inflammation of joints, and gave evidence that they're better than fish oil. It's always hard to tell what's helping, but I do feel somewhat more clear-headed than usual after about three weeks of taking these pills daily, and my joints don't hurt as much as they usually do, even though the colder weather of the last few weeks should be making them hurt more. The pills do stink of fishiness, but once I swallow them, there haven't been any yucky fishy burps, so that puts them ahead of most fish oil pills.
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