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Optimal Krill Oil Optimal Krill Oil 60 softgels
Seeking Health
60.06 €

Optimal Krill Oil 60 softgels

From 3 units only: 58.86 € / Units. -2%

Shipping weight: 150g

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  • Top-quality krill oil enriched with astaxanthin
  • Supports antioxidant processes in organism
  • Supports anti-inflammatory response
  • Improves muscle regeneration
  • High phospholipid content
  • Supports circulatory system
  • Supports thought processes
  • Exerts neuroprotective effect

Seeking Health Optimal Krill Oil is a dietary supplement providing 880 milligrams of optimally extracted krill oil per portion with additional natural astaxanthin from algae extract. It is an excellent option for people looking for a complementary element for their regular preventive supplementation.

The product contains:
Krill oil – concentrated fat extracted from a species of Euphuaisiacea, more commonly known as krill. In this product, it was obtained through the method of cold water extraction, which guarantees that the most important features of the fat fraction were reserved, as low temperature helps to eliminate oxidative processes in fat and its degradation.

The uniqueness of krill oil consists in the type of fatty acid binding. While in regular products supplying healthy fat fractions, the acids are present mainly in the form of triglycerides, in krill oil they are found in the form of phospholipids and in amounts reaching up to 50% of all fat, which has a beneficial effect on its bioactivity and assimilation kinetics. It provides a large amount of eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). The krill oil in itself also contains other bioactive compounds, mainly astaxanthin and vitamin E.

Research demonstrates that krill oil is the most absorbable form of fat fractions compared with fish oils and its ethylated esters (33% better assimilability than typical fish oil and 68% higher than ethyl esters).

The neuroprotective properties of krill oil are established by its content of DHAs bound in the form of phospholipids. Research suggests visible antioxidant properties regarding the brain. It is worth mentioning that the effect is considered to be more obvious than in the case of fish oil.

Krill oil also exhibits other positive properties regarding the nervous system. It supports thought and cognitive processes thanks to the synergic activity of DHA, EPA, phosphatidylcholine, and astaxanthin, and is able to reduce menstrual pain, in which case krill oil was again proven to be more efficient than fish oil. The latter only reduces physical menstrual pain, while krill oil also affects neurological symptoms, such as stress. The mechanism of its activity is based on competing with arachidonic acid, which, in turn, reduces the production of pro-inflammatory prostaglandins.

Krill oil can also be applied in supporting the circulatory system. Preventive supplementation can fight excessive ventricular hypertrophy, that is the thickening of the lower chamber of the heart. It also improves the general lipid profile of the blood: it increases the level of HDL while reducing the levels of LDL, total cholesterol and triglycerides.

Krill oil supplementation has also been shown to have a positive effect in the case of arthritis. Interventional use of the oil resulted in an improvement of the markers connected with the disease (including the WOMAC index).

Krill fats are also connected with an improvement of the health of the digestive system. Its results are reduced lipogenesis in the liver and better protection against liver inflammation.

Astaxanthin is a component that complements the effective activity of krill oil in this product. It exhibits outstanding antioxidant properties and supports natural antioxidant processes in the organism, as it stimulates the proteins that participate in the proliferation of precursor nerve cells, mainly Rex1. It also increases the accumulation of DAF-16, whose feedback mechanism inhibits the signalling of insulin/IFG, which is potentially responsible for cell aging.

Astaxanthin has a positive effect on the cardiovascular system by reducing blood pressure, regulating nitric oxide metabolism, preventing gut epithelial tissue disorders, and improving the general lipid profile of the organism.

It has also been demonstrated to improve the mechanisms connected with glucose metabolism, that is reducing insulin resistance and blood sugar levels. It can be of great significance in reducing diabetes-induced kidney degradation.

Astaxanthin supplementation supports weight reduction as well. It increases the production of adiponectin, regulates the process of fat beta-oxidation by protecting the enzyme CPT-1, which is crucial in that process, and increases the intensity of fat oxidation itself. It also supports exercise capacity and reduces muscle damage after workout, as it reduces the levels of creatine kinase and alanine aminotranferase markers.

To sum up, Seeking Health Optimal Krill Oil will meet the requirements of every person seeking for a complex formula supplementing the diet with healthy fats. It will prove particularly helpful in the case of people who want to focus on preventive healthcare of the circulatory and nervous systems. The addition of astaxanthin complements the health-improving properties of krill oil, giving the product powerful antioxidant properties.

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