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Herbalifeline Max® Omega-3

Herbalifeline Max® Omega-3

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Herbalifeline® Max is a food supplement based on Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, which contribute to the normal functioning of the heart* as well as the maintenance of normal blood triglyceride levels**. DHA contributes to the maintenance of normal vision and normal brain function**.

Essential contributions

  • EPA and DHA contribute to normal heart function* (1 capsule)
  • DHA contributes to the normal functioning of the brain** (1 capsule)
  • DHA contributes to the maintenance of normal vision** (1 capsule)
  • EPA and DHA help maintain normal blood triglyceride levels*** (4 capsules)
  • The fish oil contained in Herbalifeline® Max has official “Sustainable Seafood” certification and is accredited by Friend of the Sea.
  • Contains thyme and peppermint essential oils that eliminate any aftertaste.
  • Herbalifeline Max ingredients come in a single gel capsule that is suitable for vegetarians.

Product benefits

Taking 1 capsule of Herbalifeline® Max will help you achieve the optimal level of 250mg of DHA and EPA that you need on a daily basis.

Usage tips

One or four capsules per day (depending on the desired beneficial effects) with water and preferably during meals.

This product is intended to be used as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle

*The benefit is associated with a daily consumption of 250mg of EPA and DHA.

**The benefit is associated with a daily consumption of 250mg of DHA.

***The benefit is associated with a daily consumption of 2g of EPA and DHA.

Do not exceed a daily intake of 5g of EPA and DHA combined.

* Simopoulos, AP (2002). The importance of the ratio of omega-6 / omega-3 fatty acids, essential fatty acids. Biomed Pharmacother, 56(8), 365-379.

Simopoulos, AP (2011). Importance of omega-3/omega-6 balance on health and disease: aspects of dietary evolution. World Rev Nutr Diet, 102, 10-21. doi: 10.1159/000327785

** AHA (2012). Fish 101. from Dallas, TX: American Heart Association

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