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“Love this krill oil! It has helped us with inflammation. As well as other health benefits such as heart and brain health. We love that we do not burp up any fish taste. Which we are really grateful for. Thank you for that.”Ken. B

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“After having a friend recommend that I switch from Fish Oil to a Krill Oil because of my age (48), I’ve been surprised at how quickly it helped me recover last year. I’ve not had any issues since while taking Krill Oil despite maintaining a regular running and weight lifting regiment as well as 2-3 backpacking trips a year. I’ll keep using this daily.” – Kendall

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