Invogen Labs

ATLANTIC GOLD's MaxDHA90.
Ultra pure DHA supplement for children &
For Prenatal and postnatal stage of Pregnancy

Natural Triglyceride form of Pure DHA
400mg per Capcule fortified with Vit D and E supplements the diet for cognitive and eye health support

Inside MaxDHA90:

  •  Natural Triglyceride form of DHA– Ultra purified fish oil enriched to 90% Omega-3 (for exceptional DHA purity). TG form of DHA offer 2x bioavailability over traditional fish oil supplements.
  • Docosahexanoic Acid (DHA):400mg of DHA to meet with daily nutritional needs of growing children and pre-natal and post natal supplementation in women
  • Fortified with Vitamin E and Vitamin D

What is MaxDHA90 and why supplementation?

Because brain growth matters the most! DHA is found in high levels in brain synapses, the communication pathways between neurons. A lack of DHA could impact your brain’s ability to send messages efficiently.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 softgel capsules
Servings Per Container 60
Amount Per Serving
Ultra purified Fish Oil (Sourced from Peruvian Anchovy) ......................................500 MG
DHA in trigllyceride form.......................400 MG
EPA in triglyceride form.........................50MG
Vitamin E...............................................5 MG
Vitamin D..............................................200 IU
Other Ingredients:

Gelatin(capsule shell) Halal Certified, Sorbitol, Pectin and purified water.

Dosage and Use:

Take one (1) to Two (2) softgel daily with food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

Warnings

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