With the growing popularity of 100% krill oil, many people have made the switch towards them. However, the switch was not permanent. They came back to fish oil as quickly as they left. The reason is not one but many, ranging from the amount of nourishment you get from 100% krill oil to the price you pay for the same. Read on to find out. Krill are an aquatic life form that resides in the deep ocean waters. They are small in size and at the very bottom of the food chain. They are primarily food for the other higher life forms. Ecologically they are the building blocks of the aquatic ecosystem. If we disturb its presence then chances are that we disturbing the entire marine life. I am saying this because krill supplement industry is not tightly regulated by any agency, there is no limit on the amount of krill you catch from the sea. With the help advanced fishing lines, these companies sweep the entire ocean beds of the krill thus creating a misbalance in the system. Also there is not tight regulation on quality and procedures used to manufacture the 100% krill oil. In scientific analysis, it was found that being at the bottom of the food chain krill accumulate very less amount of DHA in them. Therefore, the oil that is extracted also has very less DHA. Even 100% krill oil consists of only 9% DHA in it i.e. for every 500 mg gel you get only 45mg of DHA. This amount is way below the daily-recommended dose of DHA (500mg), which is recommended by the experts. Last but not the least; price is also one of the factors. One bottle of krill supplements that lasts only for a week costs you around $25, where as a bottle of fish supplements that last for a month costs you less than $17. Enough has been said about this new counterpart of fish supplements. If you look closely, fish supplements are there in the market for a long time, there are agencies like International Fish Oil Standard, which are very vigilant in keeping an eye on the entire market. Fish oil is treated with the revolutionary molecular distillation process, which filters out all the impurities and toxins. Finally, in my opinion fish supplements are any day better than any 100% krill oil supplements. Now that you are aware of few parameters that you can use to compare both the supplements, I invite you to visit my website, Omega 3 Brief and see for yourself the benefits of fish oil that will give any 100% krill oil run for its money. Chuck Blake is an active researcher and consumer of fish oil products.Visit his website http://omega3brief.com today to learn more about the powerful benefits of omega-3 fish oils.
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