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Omega-3 deficient glands may become inflamed and clogged which accelerates tear evaporation and dryness due to missing oil.
Studies show that long-term consumption of EPA & DHA in the re-esterified triglyceride form (rTg) may help to maintain a healthy tear film and assist in overall eye comfort.¹

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DE Omega Benefits® Liquid

Product Description:

De Omega Benefits® is a custom formulation for occasional eye dryness, to provide the body with the essential nutrients it needs to produce a soothing, healthy tear film*.

Servings Per Bottle:

40 servings = 40 days. Ordering options below are for 3 bottles (4 month supply), 6 bottles (8 month supply) or 9 bottles (12 month supply).

ORDER OPTIONS

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QTY Based Pricing
Qty Price
0-0 $86.95
1-2 $86.95
3-5 $86.95
6-8 $82.60
9-11 $78.26
12-23 $78.26
24-∞ $78.26
PRODUCT FAQs
Q: How does De compare to store-bought fish oil? A: De contains 2240mg of EPA and DHA in an ultra-purified triglyceride (rTG) form, which is a similar form to a piece of fish, but without the impurities. This form is easier for your body to absorb and micro-distilled to remove contaminants like PCBs, lead, mercury and more.  Many store-bought omega-3s contain less than 600mg of EPA and DHA and are in a synthetic (ester) or unpurified form, which is difficult to absorb and leaves a fishy odor/aftertaste. Q: Can I get a sufficient amount of Omega-3s from just eating fish? A: The American Heart Association and the American Cardiology Association recommend 2-3 grams of omega-3s daily (EPA+DHA). To get this amount of Omega 3s (generally equal to 3 soft gels of PRN Omega 3s daily) from eating fish, you would have to consume the equivalent of 37 cans of tuna per week! Eating this much fish could result in an increased risk for mercury poisoning. Other fish that can be purchased in stores are mostly farm-raised which have little Omega-3s, or wild-caught, which are optimal but have an increased risk of being contaminated with harmful PCBs, dioxins, mercury, etc. Q:  Why not Flaxseed oil? A: Flaxseed contains the plant source of Omega-3s, also known as alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). This form is less easy to absorb and less effective in the body. Marine-based Omega-3s have been shown to be more absorbable which may provide systemic benefits.* ¹ Epitropoulos, Alice T. Donnenfeld, Eric D. et al, Effect of Oral Re-esterified Omega-3 Nutritional Supplementation on Dry Eyes. Cornea 2016.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.