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The results of the following clinical trial demonstrates
that daily doses of 1-3 g krill oil are significantly
more effective than 3 g EPA/DHA fish oil
in the management of hyperlipidemia. Furthermore,
a maintenance dose of 500 mg krill oil is
significantly effective for long-term regulation of
blood lipids. The unique molecular composition
of krill oil, which is rich in phospholipids, omega-
3 fatty acids, and diverse antioxidants, surpasses
the profile of fish oils and offers a superior approach
toward the reduction of risk for cardiovascular
disease.
Below, you will find four tables that clearly demonstrate the results of taking from 1 gram to 3 grams of Krill Oil per day.
The numbers in the tables show you the starting average of the people in the study and testing after 90 days of supplementing with Krill Oil.
You will see the positive benefits of lowering "Bad" Cholesterol and raising "Good" Cholesterol as well as helping to decrease triglycerides.
Table One - 1.0 grams of Krill Oil per day. Results after 90 Days
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1.0 g Krill Oil per Day
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Time (d)mg/dL
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% Change
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Start
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90
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| Total Cholesterol |
235.83
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204.12
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-13.44%
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| LDL |
167.78
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114.05
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-32.03%
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| HDL |
57.22
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82.35
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43.92%
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| Triglycerides |
120.50
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107.21
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-11.03%
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Table Two - 1.5 grams of Krill Oil per day. Results after 90 Days
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1.5 g Krill Oil per Day
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Time (d)mg/dL
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% Change
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Start
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0.00
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| Total Cholesterol |
231.19
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199.49
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-13.71%
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| LDL |
164.74
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105.93
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-35.70%
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| HDL |
58.76
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83.89
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42.76%
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| Triglycerides |
126.70
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111.64
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-11.89%
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Table Three - 2.0 grams of Krill Oil per day. Results after 90 Days
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2.0 g Krill Oil per Day
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Time (d)mg/dL
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% Change
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Start
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0.00
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| Total Cholesterol |
247.42
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202.58
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-18.13%
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| LDL |
182.86
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114.43
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-37.42%
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| HDL |
51.03
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79.25
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55.30%
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| Triglycerides |
160.37
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116.07
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-27.62%
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Table Four - 3.0 grams of Krill Oil per day. Results after 90 Days
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3 g Krill Oil per Day
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Time (d)mg/dL
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% Change
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Start
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0.00
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| Total Cholesterol |
250.52
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205.67
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-17.90%
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| LDL |
172.81
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105.16
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-39.15%
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| HDL |
64.18
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102.45
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59.64%
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| Triglycerides |
152.77
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112.27
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-26.51%
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