Antarctic Krill Oil - why is it worth choosing our krill oil?
Antarctic Krill Oil is a natural supplement for dogs and cats, rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA and the strongest natural antioxidant - astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is particularly important for the animal's body. It helps protect against cancer, strengthens immunity, supports the cardiovascular system and has a beneficial effect on the skin and fur. The accumulation of astaxanthin in the cerebral cortex may improve cognitive functions and support the development of young organisms. The central nervous system is very susceptible to oxidative stress and inflammation. Astaxanthin is an antioxidant several hundred times stronger than vitamin E, thanks to which it effectively protects the body's cells against oxidative damage and calms down inflammation. The natural astaxanthin contained in Antarctic Krill Oil is 95% esterified - this feature allows for its high bioavailability and beneficial effects on the body. Moreover, the latest scientific reports prove that the more astaxanthin in the diet, the lower the risk of neurodegenerative diseases in animals.
Antarctic krill oil - most important features:
- due to the high level of astaxanthin, it is recommended for active dogs
- supports the immune system
- strengthens the heart and circulatory system
- supports liver regeneration
- soothes the course of skin allergies
- supports the functioning of joints, brain and kidneys.
Antarctic Krill Oil - is a natural supplement for dogs and cats originating from the cleanest waters on earth:
The Antarctic krill from which we produce Pokusa For Health Antarctic Krill Oil lives in the pristine waters of the Southern Ocean, in an area completely free from pollution. Fishing for Antarctic krill takes place only in a designated area - Area 48 of the Antarctic Ocean. This area has been classified as the most sustainable reduction fishery in the world and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources has set a very strict catch limit in this area of just 1% of total ocean biomass.