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Omega 3-6-9
1000 mg
100 Gelcaps

Servings Per Container: 50
Serving Size: 2 Softgels
Amount
Per Serving
Daily Value
Calories  20  
Calories from fat  20  
Total Fat  2 g   3%* 
Saturated Fat  <0.5 g   2%* 
Polyunsaturated Fat  1.5 g   † 
Monounsaturated Fat  <0.5 g   † 
Cholesterol  0 mg   0% 
Flax Seed Oil (cold pressed, organic)  1,400 mg   † 
Evening Primrose Oil (cold pressed) (Oenothera biennis) (seed)  300 mg   † 
Canola Oil (cold pressed)  260 mg   † 
Black Currant Oil (Ribes Nigrum seed)  20 mg   † 
Pumpkin Seed Oil (Curcubita pepo seed)  20 mg   † 
* Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value not established.

Serving Size: 2 Softgels

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take 2 softgels 1 to 3 times daily with meals.

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Glycerin, Water, Carob

Warnings: None

Natural color variations may occur in this product.

Each serving typically contains: Omega-3 oils: Alpha linolenic acid (ALA) - 900mg Omega-6 oils: Linoleic acid and Gamma linolenic acid(GLA) - 530mg Omega-9 oils: Oleic acid - 350mg Other oils (short chain fatty acids, saturated fats, phospholipids, etc.) - 220mg

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"These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any diseases."

The above is a Government ORDERED statement.
It is NOT based in either reality or sanity.
Just like our Government.

In a landmark decision on Friday, Jan. 15, 1999, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that the health claim rules
imposed by the FDA unconstitutional and in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act. The court instructed the FDA to define "significant scientific agreement" for health claims on dietary supplement labels, and instructed the FDA to allow the use of disclaimers on labels rather than to suppress these claims outright. The court further held that four FDA Final rules (prohibiting certain nutrient disease relationship claims) invalid under the first Amendment to the Constitution.