Ingredients (6)
Docosahexaenoic Acid
100%Dose
450 mg
Target
250–1000 mg
Form
—
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
100%Dose
750 mg
Target
500–2000 mg
Form
—
Natura Astaxanthin
75%Dose
3 mg
Target
4–12 mg
Form
Not listed
Other Omega-3 Fatty Acids
28%Dose
280 mg
Target
1000–3000 mg
Form
Not listed
Turmeric Root Extract
20%Dose
100 mg
Target
500–1500 mg
Form
Standard
Other Ingredients (11)
XylitolSweetener
A FODMAP sugar alcohol that can cause GI distress (bloating, gas, diarrhea) at moderate doses (>10-20g/day), though supplement amounts are typically small. Extremely toxic to dogs — households with pets should store securely.
Sorbic AcidPreservative
A naturally occurring fatty acid used as a mold and yeast inhibitor
Natural FlavorsFlavor
Broad regulatory category of flavor constituents derived from natural sources. Composition is proprietary and not disclosed — 'Natural Flavors' can include several hundred different compounds depending on the target flavor profile, including hexane-extracted constituents and proprietary carrier solvents. 'Natural' is a regulatory definition (21 CFR §101.22), not a safety guarantee.
Mixed TocopherolsAntioxidant
Natural vitamin E used as preservative
Citric AcidAcidulant
Natural acid derived from citrus fruits
Fish Oil, PurifiedLipid Base
Purified oil from fish used as a carrier and lipid base in omega-3 and fat-soluble supplements
GlycerinHumectant
Sweet-tasting liquid used in soft capsules and liquids
Guar GumThickener
Natural thickener derived from guar beans
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Sources & Scoring
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