Carlson is well known for our high quality, award-winning omega-3 nutritional supplements, and now they're available in a premium olive oil.
For optimal heart health, the American Heart Association AHA recommends substituting good fats monounsaturated and polyunsaturated for bad fats saturated and trans . An easy way to do this is by choosing a healthy oil, such as olive oil. Blends are also a great choice. But Olive your Heart may be the absolute best heart smart choice, combining the cardiovascular benefits of olive oil and marine sourced omega-3s.
High-quality extra-virgin olive oil naturally contains important antioxidants, called polyphenols. Like other antioxidants, polyphenols promote healthy inflammation balance.
Each serving of Olive your Heart also offers a healthy dose of the important omega-3s EPA and DHA. Th AHA suggests we eat at least two 3.5-ounce servings of oily fish per week to receive the recommended amount of omega-3s. Since most of us don't get this amount from diet alone, Olive your Heart can be a great option.
Carlson Olive your Heart also naturally provides the omega-9 oleic acid a staple of the Mediterranean diet . Omega-9s support a healthy inflammatory response, and promote immune and cardiovascular system health. When our body has enough omega-3s and omega-6s, it can product omega-9s. If our levels are low, we must get omega-9s from our diet.
For a delicious, premium olive oil that provides polyphenols and sneaks in the health benefits of omega-3s and omega-9s, choose Carlson Olive your Heart.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1 Tablespoon 15ml | Servings Per Container 17 |
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value*** | |
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Calories | 130 | |
Total Fat | 13 g | 17% |
Saturated Fat | 1.5 g | 8% |
Cholesterol | 70 mg | 23% |
Fish Oil | 4.5 g | * |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids | 1480 mg | * |
EPA Eicosapentaenoic Acid | 360 mg | * |
DHA Docosahexaenoic Acid | 900 mg | * |
Greek Olive Oil | 9 g | * |
Omega-9 Fatty Acids | 6800 mg | * |
Oleic Acid | 6300 mg | * |
*Daily Value Not Established
***Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet