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DHA Neuromins®
Dietary Supplement for the Brain
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid and plays a significant role in cerebral development , especially during the crucial period of fetal development and infancy. Pregnant mothers transfer DHA directly to the fetus, to support rapid brain and retina development. DHA is supplied to the newborn via mother's breast milk. Some people have lower concentrations of DHA due to low-fat or vegetarian diets. Supplementation with DHA can help assure adequate amounts to support normal development of the brain and retina. Neuromins® is a trademark of Martek Biosciences Corporation. *
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Supplement Facts for 100 mg Softgels
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
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Amount |
%DV |
| Calories |
5 |
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| Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (from algal oil) |
100 mg |
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Other Ingredients: sunflower oil, gelatin, glycerin, water, vitamin C (<2%DV) & vitamin E (<2%DV).
Warning: If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product.
Suggested Use: 1 to 2 softgels daily.
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Supplement Facts for 200 mg Softgels
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
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Amount |
%DV |
| Calories |
5 |
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| Calories from Fat |
5 |
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| Total Fat |
0.5 g |
<2% |
| Saturated fat |
g |
<1% |
| Trans Fat |
g |
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| Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (from algal oil) |
200 mg |
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Other Ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, sunflower oil, purified water, calcium carbonate, caramel, carmine, tumeric, ascorbyl palmitate, and mixed tocopherols.
Warning: If you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your health care professional before using this product.
Suggested Use: 1 softgel daily.
| 100 mg Softgels |
| SKU |
Count/Type |
Suggested Retail |
| SN0191 |
30 softgels |
$ 12.98 |
| SN0192 |
60 softgels |
$ 23.98 |
| SN0193 |
120 softgels |
$ 45.98 |
| 200 mg Softgels |
| SKU |
Count/Type |
Suggested Retail |
| SN0653 |
30 softgels |
$ 22.98 |
| SN0654 |
60 softgels |
$ 43.98 |
| SN0655 |
120 softgels |
$ 84.98 |
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| DHA Neuromins® addresses the following body systems |
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