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MOVE FREE® Ultra Omega Softgels

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UPC Size Country
0-20525-11780-9 30 count plastic bottle USA
0-20525-91282-4 37 count plastic bottle USA

Ingredient Information

Ingredient Function
Krill Oil Krill OilKrill oil is an extract prepared from a species of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba. Two of the most important components in krill oil are omega-3 fatty acids similar to those in fish oil, and phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA), mainly phosphatidylcholine (alternatively referred to as marine lecithin).
Gelatin BinderHelps bind the product ingredients together in a tablet format.
Olive Oil OilA liquid that is very slippery and greasy.
Glycerin BinderHelps bind the product ingredients together in a tablet format.
Hyaluronic Acid Dietary SupplementA substance meant to provide an essential nutriant to the consumer.
Astaxanthin Dietary SupplementA substance meant to provide an essential nutriant to the consumer.
Water DiluentAdjusts the concentration of ingredients in a product to deliver target benefits.
Yellow Beeswax ExcipientAn inactive substance that serves as the vehicle or medium for a drug or other active substance.
Red 40 ColorantChanges the color of a product (includes dyes and pigments).
Ethyl Vanillin FlavorChanges the taste of a product to make it pallatable.
Titanium Dioxide PigmentAn inert substance used to adjust the color of a tablet coating.
Blue 1 DyeChanges the color of a product (includes dyes and pigments).
Caramel Color ColorantChanges the color of a product (includes dyes and pigments).
Rosemary extract Fragrance ComponentA component of a fragrance oil.
The list above contains the product ingredients listed in descending weight percent. The ingredient names use the INCI (or equivalent) nomenclature system. Click here for more information on the nomenclature system.