Olcenic
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A formulation consisting of three natural lipophilic substances having at least 80% essential fatty acids, including Eicosapentaenoic acid (also called EPA) 52% and Docosahexaenoic acid (also called DHA) 22% and 1% – 5% d-Limonene (or natural orange oil).
This supplement formulation has been shown to reduce triglyceride levels by 48% in a study published in Foods and Nutrition Sciences1. Results indicated that a high ratio of EPA to DHA had a statistically significant triglyceride lowering effect in mildly hypertriglyceridemic subjects1.
1 A Dietary Supplement with a High Eicosapentaenoic Acid to Docosahexaenoic Acid Ratio Reduces Triglyceride Levels in Mildly Hypertriglyceridemic Subjects. A. Ryan, S. Porter, F. Sancilio; Food and Nutrition Sciences, 2013, 4, 6-10.
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