Vegan krill olie omega 3 capsules beschermt oceaan ecosysteem

Vegan krill oil spares the ocean ecosystem

The demand for omega-3 from krill, a small shrimp species, is growing explosively. This has serious consequences for the biodiversity in the Antarctic waters, among other things. Krill is the basis of the marine ecosystem and if this food source is also overfished, animals like penguins, seals and whales will starve. And that is unnecessary! In fact, krill also gets its omega-3 from algae. In addition, krill oil is known for its phospholipids and astaxanthin. All these good things are also extracted from algae and Testa has put them in a capsule.

 

Vrill Omega-3

Vrill Omega-3 capsules are sustainable and fully plant-based and are rich in the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. The supplement consists of oil from the algae Schizochytrium sp and is enriched with natural phospholipids. These ensure that the omega-3 is more easily absorbed by the body and the brain in particular. It also contains the very powerful antioxidant astaxanthin which, among other things, helps to prevent cellular ageing. Testa Vrill Omega-3 fits into a vegan diet and is suitable for young and old, as well as pregnant women.

 

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Testa Vrill Omega-3 is available from the webshop for €29.95 per 60 capsules or in subscription form for €47.90 per 120 capsules.

 

**Het gunstige effect voor hersenen, hart en ogen wordt verkregen bij een dagelijkse inname van 250 mg DHA en EPA. Testa Vrill Omega-3 bevat 280mg DHA en 150mg EPA per dagdosering.

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Omega-3 is good for your heart, brain and eyes. To reach your daily recommended quantity without any worries, take out a subscription. That way, you can be sure that you are always taking fresh algae oil. Go to the shop and choose the quantity and frequency that suits you. Of course, you can also order separately.

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