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Clove Hill SkinOmega-3
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Description: Omega-3 fish oil supplements are recommended for inflamed and non-inflamed acne. 

 

While recommended for all acne sufferers, they are particularly beneficial for women who suffer from premenstrual breakouts. 

 

Omega3 fish oils also positively alter sebum production in the skin, improving radiance and resilience.

 

Clove Hill’s Skin Omega-3 has twice the EPA (360 mg per softgel) as in our regular strength product (180 mg per softgel). 

 

This natural fish oil concentrate is manufactured under strict quality control standards. It is tested to be free of potentially harmful levels of contaminants such as PCBs, dioxins, mercury and other heavy metals.

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Form: Capsule

 

Size: 60 caps per bottle

 

Concerns: 

  • Inflamed breakouts
  • Premenstrual breakouts
  • Photoaging
  • Hyperpigmentation

 

Benefits:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Balances sebum level
  • Minimizes breakouts
  • Supports hormones 
  • Anti-aging

Skin Type + Condition 

  • All skin types especially ideal for problematic skin

 

Key Ingredients:

  • EPA (720 mg): combines essential nutrients to regulate the skin’s oil production, balance the skin inflammatory response, minimize breakouts, reduce the signs of aging, and help boost the skin’s immunity to UV damage.  It also helps to support a healthy immune response.  May be the better choice for people with inflammation, swelling, aches, and pains.  EPA supports gut health and is well-documented for its ability to support intestinal mucosa. 
    • Source: Anchovies
  • DHA (480 mg): combines essential nutrients to regulate the skin’s oil production, balance the skin inflammatory response, minimize breakouts, reduce the signs of aging, and help boost the skin’s immunity to UV damage.  It also helps to support a healthy immune response.  DHA is needed in fatty areas of the body that require speed, like the brain, heart and eyes, and may be the better choice for people with neurological challenges and is most known for its beneficial impact on brain health. One of DHA’s most important roles is the modulation of an important part of phospholipid membranes, known as phosphatidylserine (PS). This substance supports healthy signal conduction and neurons in the brain and the GI tract.
    • Source: Anchovies

Suggested Use: For treatment of inflammatory acne, 2000 mg of Omega3 fish oils are prescribed per day.

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

 

Contraindications: Some people who are allergic to seafood such as fish might also be allergic to fish oil supplements. There is no reliable information showing how likely people with seafood allergy are to have an allergic reaction to fish oil. Until more is known, advise patients allergic to seafood to avoid or use fish oil supplements cautiously.

Active Ingredients: 2000 mg Natural Fish Oil Concentrate, 720 mg EPA, 480 mg DHA

 

Other Ingredients:  Softgel Capsule (bovine gelatin, glycerin, water) and Natural d-alpha Tocopherol. Contains fish (anchovies). Natural d-alpha Tocopherol from non-GMO soy.

 

Not manufactured with yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, milk, egg or shellfish ingredients. 

 

Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.

 

Complimentary Products: Skin Clarity, Adrenal Formula, and Clear Skin Probiotic-10

 

FAQ’s: 

  1. Is SkinOmega-3 safe for long term use? Generally, SkinOmega-3 is safe for long term use; although not everyone requires long term use.  It’s usually best to ask your doctor. 


 

  1. Can SkinOmega-3 be taken with other Clove Hill Supplements? Yes, SkinOmega-3 can be taken with other Clove Hill Supplements. 


 

  1. Is SkinOmega-3 safe to take during pregnancy? Generally, SkinOmega-3 is safe to take during pregnancy; however, it is best to speak with your doctor first. 

 

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