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Deva Vegan Omega-3 Dha, Algae, 200 mg,, 90 Vcaps | 
| Brand: Deva Vegan Vitamins Category: Health and Beauty Department: Nutritional Supplements
List Price: $51.24 Buy New: $22.66 (On sale from $31.52) as of 2/9/2012 20:33 EST details You Save: $8.86 (28%)
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Seller: Vitacost Sales Rank: 7110
Ingredients: DHA (200 mg), Dairy Free Vegan Gluten Free Wheat Free Low Carb Yeast Free Low Salt / Low Sodium / Reduced Sodium Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Size: 90 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5 x 4 Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not yet been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
MPN: 40000 UPC: 895634000058 EAN: 0895634000058 ASIN: B000V8BD4S
Release Date: August 17, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Vegan Certified | | • | 100% Vegetarian | | • | |Gluten Free | | • | Derived From Algae |
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Product Description DEVA? delivers high quality, potency and affordability all in one bottle. Our Vegan Omega-3 DHA oil comes in Vegan capsules. As an alternative to fish oil DEVA Omega-3 DHA is appreciated by vegans, vegetarians and anyone who would like to benefit from DHA in its safest form; derived from algae. DHA DHA is an omega-3, long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid and it is the primary building block of the human brain tissue and eye. The human brain is about 60% fat, and DHA is one of the crucial structural fatty acids in both the brain and the retina. Approximately 30% of the structural lipid in the gray matter of the brain is DHA. Thus, it is required for the proper functioning of the neural systems. DHA is vital for normal brain development of the fetus and infant and for the maintenance of normal brain function throughout life*. Additionally, many scientific parties have made recommendations regarding the intake of omega-3 fatty acids for cardiovascular health because it has been shown to help lower and, normalize certain blood lipids*. DHA may lower triglyceride levels and in some, may elevate HDL (good) cholesterol levels*. Unfortunately, the typical Western diet may not provide sufficient amounts of DHA, and fatty fish or fish oils always have the risk of containing potentially harmful pollutants, such as dioxin and mercury*. Interestingly, many vegetarians, vegans, and raw foods dieters are also at risk of having insufficiencies of DHA unless they supplement*
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