Krill: The New Youth-Preserver from Under the Sea
Krill Oil Is it Too Good to Be True?
As seen in Woman's World Magazine (May 25, 2004)
Krill have a unique oil that is rich in Omega-3 fatty acid, which repairs aging cells so well, studies show it's up to 300 times more rejuvenating than vitamins A and E!"
This claim was derived from the ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) studies, which measure the antioxidant power of various nutrients. The ORAC Value chart below shows that Krill Oil has an ORAC value which is 300 times as high as either vitamin A or vitamin E.
Krill is a Norwegian word that mean "whales food". The krill (Euphausia superba), a small shrimp like crustacean . The Krill is the most important zooplankton species associated with the sea ice and plays a key role in the Antarctic food web.
A teacher and his assistant at the Sherbrooke University (Quebec) in Canada discovered an innovative low temperature process to extract Krill Omega 3 Oil from the Antarctic Krill. They succeed where the Japanese failed in the...
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