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The Many Types of Cod Liver Oil
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The Many Types of Cod Liver Oil
In today’s world there are so many different types and brands of vitamins and supplements that you are never really sure which ones will provide you with what you need. Cod liver oil is no exception.
Research has shown that one company known as Carlson Laboratories has been said to be the best in providing purity and potency. It’s product is called Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with Lemon. The census is this has the highest rating and that most people enjoy the lemon taste. Many say that the lemon masks the taste of the oil making it much more pleasant to the taste buds.
With that being said, let’s look at the types of cod liver oil available on the market today. Cod liver oil is produced in a soft gel capsule to make it easier to ingest. Products that come from Norway as said to be some of the best. Norway catches its cod in seasons where the oil is said to be at it’s peak which helps ensure pure and potent results. They also use no chemicals in processing.
Over thirty protocols are used when processing cod liver oil. These protocols are used to ensure that the product is fresh and has a high potency. It also helps to ascertain the freshness of the product and lowers the level of contaminants contained within the cod liver oil.
Many of the guidelines set to ensure there are no toxins or contaminants contained in cod liver oil are not met by different companies. Read the label and arm yourself with the facts to be sure you find a product that is free of harmful toxins. Be sure you know that the product you are buying is the real thing.
Cod liver oil contains vitamins A, D and E. Most manufactures process these vitamins to make the oil. Yet there are some manufactures who use synthetic vitamins in their process. Be sure the product you choose is natural not synthetic.
There is one last important item to think about when purchasing cod liver oil. If it is not processed correctly oxidation can happen. This can happen due to unsaturated fats contained in the oil. If you purchase a bottle of cod liver oil that smells or tastes funny do not take it. Take it back to the store for a refund or throw it out as this can be harmful to your health.
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