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AstaxaKrill Antarctic Krill Oil Capsules | Omega & Antioxidant UK

AstaxaKrill Antarctic Krill Oil Capsules | Omega & Antioxidant UK

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AstaxaKrill — Antarctic Krill Oil with Omega-3, Phospholipids & Astaxanthin

Krill oil is the next evolution of omega-3 supplementation — and AstaxaKrill brings you the best of Antarctic krill in one premium daily softgel. Unlike fish oil, krill oil's omega-3s (EPA and DHA) are bound to phospholipids, which dramatically enhances their absorption and incorporation into cell membranes. Combined with naturally occurring astaxanthin — one of nature's most powerful antioxidants — AstaxaKrill delivers superior omega-3 nutrition with potent antioxidant protection in a single capsule.

Why You'll Love It

  • Phospholipid-bound omega-3 — EPA and DHA in phospholipid form (identical to cell membrane structure) offer significantly superior absorption compared to triglyceride-form fish oil
  • Natural astaxanthin — the reddish carotenoid that gives krill its colour; one of the most potent natural antioxidants (6,000× stronger than Vitamin C in ORAC testing), protecting lipids and cell membranes from oxidative damage
  • EPA & DHA — contributes to normal heart function (EPA), normal brain function (DHA) and normal vision (DHA) — EU-approved health claims
  • No fishy aftertaste — krill oil is far more stable than fish oil and doesn't oxidise as rapidly; no fishy burps
  • Sustainably sourced — Antarctic krill is one of the world's most abundant biomasses; sustainably harvested under strict international regulation
  • 60 softgels — two-month supply

Key Ingredients

Antarctic Krill Oil (Euphausia superba) providing: EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) · DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) · Phospholipids · Natural Astaxanthin

How to Use

Take 1–2 softgels daily with a meal. Omega-3 fatty acids are best absorbed with fat-containing meals. Note: AstaxaKrill is not vegan — it contains krill, a small marine crustacean. Not suitable for those with shellfish allergies.

Why is krill oil better than fish oil?

The key difference is the form in which omega-3s are delivered. Fish oil provides triglyceride-form omega-3, which must be re-packaged by the liver before cell absorption. Krill oil's phospholipid-bound omega-3 is identical to the form found in human cell membranes, enabling direct and highly efficient uptake — meaning you need lower doses for equivalent effect.

What is astaxanthin and why does it matter?

Astaxanthin is a carotenoid produced by microalgae that krill consume. It is a uniquely powerful antioxidant that spans the entire lipid bilayer of cell membranes — protecting both the inner and outer surfaces simultaneously. This makes it particularly effective at protecting omega-3 lipids from oxidation within the body.

Is AstaxaKrill safe for people with shellfish allergies?

No. Krill are small crustaceans and AstaxaKrill is not suitable for those with shellfish allergies. If you have a shellfish allergy, our OmegaBalance (algal oil-based) is a suitable vegan alternative for EPA and DHA.

Is Antarctic krill sustainably harvested?

Yes. Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is the largest biomass on Earth. Harvesting is regulated by CCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) and certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). Krill harvesting is considered one of the most sustainably managed fisheries globally.

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