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edit Norwegian Coastal Waters Make Arctic Essentials™ Unique

Three thousand feet below sea level, in the icy coastal waters off Norway, swim millions of cod, salmon, anchovy, and tuna. These cold water fish are valued for their delectable flesh and precious marine oils. From these oceanic waters, Arctic Essentials™ is proud to produce the world’s best Omega-3 supplements.

Each dose of Arctic Essentials contains the highest levels of EPA, DHA, and total Omega-3 available anywhere. It begins with finding the best mineral oils then using the most advanced manufacturing processes to produce this ultra-refined, heart healthy supplement. And it’s mercury free!

We package the capsules in individual packets so that they stay 100% fresh – which is very important with Omega-3 fish oil products.
Because the Arctic Essentials™ laboratory is extremely close to the coast of Norway where deep arctic fish are caught, no time is lost in producing this purified fresh fish oil. In fact, Arctic Essentials™ has one of the world’s quickest turnaround times from ocean to Omega-3 supplement.


edit The Exceptional Health Benefits of Arctic Essentials™

Arctic Essentials™ is unsurpassed in the safety, health, and quality benefits of its Omega-3 fatty acids. The purified Omega-3’s in Arctic Essentials™ contain substances the body needs but doesn’t naturally produce. Most Americans, in fact, get only 10-20% of the Omega-3 oils they need from their daily diet.

Arctic Essentials™ promises you the highest levels of EPA, DHA, and total Omega-3 available in any supplement.

Omega-3 research studies prove that these essential fatty acids are effective in decreasing body inflammation, relieving chronic pain and heart disease, and more. Further, the FDA announced that heart-healthy ingredients like those in Arctic Essentials™ can help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease— the leading cause of death in the U.S. Consuming Omega-3 Fatty Acids, especially EPA and DHA, been found to reduce joint inflammation and blood vessels as well.

With Arctic Essentials™ you get all of the heart-healthy benefits of nutrient-rich fish but with none of the drawbacks, like odor, fishy taste, and impurities. Arctic Essentials™ is odor-free, tasteless, and mercury-free! Health-conscious men and women can feel better knowing that they are effectively preventing debilitating diseases by using a safe and highly effective quality Omega-3 supplement.

Moreover, every batch of Arctic Essentials™ is produced under the most advanced manufacturing processes and in a lab certified to be free of over 250 environmental contaminants.

edit Arctic Essentials™ Testimonials

Arctic Essentials has strengthened my heart, muscles and joints to the point where I can do my workouts again. I had to stop for a while due to these health problems and it was starting to show. But now I feel really fit and at the top of my game again. It's a good feeling to still be vital and strong at the age of 60. I see some guys half my age who are looking all pasty and flabby, and I know I must be doing something right. Mark
I was a skeptic, and if it weren't for the 60-day guarantee I don't think I would have given Arctic Essentials the time of day. But I am so impressed with the results, you can bet I am never going to send this back. It's so funny..I never would have dreamed of myself taking fish oils and such. But I guess you grow and evolve in life. And I've been growing healthier, thanks to this product. Jayne

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edit Order Arctic Essentials™ and Improve Your Health Today

See for yourself what so many Arctic Essentials™ customers have discovered about this Omega-3 supplement. Start feeling more active, more healthy, and more alive -- order Arctic Essentials™ today! Confident customers can also receive Arctic Essentials™ on the Autoship Program, or receive significant discounts and free domestic shipping with the Optimal Results Plan.

If for any reason you are not happy with Arctic Essentials™, you can return it for a full refund -- they offer a full 60-day money back guarantee. Read frequently asked questions from other new Arctic Essentials™ customers.

edit Contact the Arctic Essentials™ Friendly Customer Service

Please feel free to contact them at any time for assistance:

For Email Click Here: Customer Service

Business Hours: 9am-6pm EST Monday-Friday

US & Canada Toll Free: (800) 515-1070
UK Toll Free: 0808-2344649
All Other Countries: (201) 876-2570
Fax: (201) 876-2501

Order by Mail with a Money Order:

Urban Nutrition, LLC
302A West 12th St, #276
New York, NY 10014

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