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Nothing fishy about itâ€â€ÂOvega-3 is a vegetarian/vegan omega-3 supplement containing both DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids to support heart, brain, eye, and overall health.* Derived from a trusted, natural plant source, it has the same heart health benefits as traditional fish oil without the unpleasant fishy aftertaste associated with many fish oils*. Each Ovega-3 capsule provides heart healthy omega-3s from algae, including at least 270 mg of DHA and at least 135 mg of EPA*.  Dietary Considerations Vegetarian  Serving Size:1 SoftGel  Servings Per Container:60  Amount Per Serving Total Calories20 Calories from Fat15 Total Fat2 g Total Carbohydrate1 g Omega-3 Fatty Acids (from algal oil)500 mg DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)320 mg EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)130 mg  Other Ingredients: Modified cornstarch, carrageenan, glycerin, sorbitol, water, beta-carotene, caramel For use as a dietary supplement, take one softgel per day. Do not use this product if safety seal bearing "SEALED for YOUR PROTECTION" under cap is missing or torn. Storage Conditions: Store at room temperature. Do not expose to excessive heat, humidity or sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. As with any nutritional supplement, please inform your healthcare professional before use.
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