Want A Fish Oil Minus The Fishy Taste — This Product Has You Covered

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Want A Fish Oil Minus The Fishy Taste — This Product Has You Covered
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Yes, fish oil supplements should actually taste (and smell) pleasant.

In addition, this unique formula, “incorporates organic lemon oil and the herb rosemary to thoughtfully counteract fish burps and enhance the fish oil's antioxidant capacity and freshness respectively,"* Ferira previously explained.

Customers are noticing a drastic difference with this combo compared to previous fish oil supplements. Here’s what they’re saying. “I have only recently started to take the omega-3 product. So far, so good. I like that even though the capsule is large, I don’t have any problem swallowing them. Also, I do not havefish taste or burps, so that is a big plus. I will get another omega quant test in a few months to see where I am with the omegas.

“I am beginning to see a difference in several things like my skin tone and texture and my endurance. Of course, I am using several of your products and am into several months of use and telling the difference in overall well-being!”*“I've been wanting to take fish oil for some time now, as I've read all about the benefits. But I hate the taste and smell. Not with this one! The lemon oil seriously helps, and I finally found one I can actually stomach taking every day.

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