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Carlson Laboratories - Norwegian Cod Liver Oil - Lemon, 16.8 fl oz | 
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| Brand: Carlson Category: Health And Beauty
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Ingredients: Calories: 45, Calories From Fat: 45, Total Fat: 5gm, Saturated Fat: 1gm, Cholesterol: 20mg, Vitamin A: 1000IU, Vitamin D: 400IU, Vitamin E: 1IU, Omega-3: 0, Dha: 500mg, Epa: 460mg, Ala: 46mg Size: 16.8
UPC: 088395013522 EAN: 0088395013522 ASIN: B00013YXC2
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| | Additional availability information: For shipments in the continental U.S.: If an item is backordered, we will ship the balance of your order immediately and send your backordered item when it becomes available at no additional shipping charge. For further information, refer to our Shipping Rates & Policy link found below. | | | Serving Size - 1 teaspoonful | | | Does Not Contain: This product is regularly tested (using AOAC international protocols) for potency and purity by an independent FDA registered laboratory and found to be free of detectable levels of mercury, cadmium, lead, PCB''s and 28 other contaminants. |
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Product Description Carlson Cod Liver Oil comes from the livers of fresh cod fish found in the North Atlantic waters near Norway. It's an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA.
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My children take their liver oil without complaint! June 21, 2005 Seven Boys and Two Dogs (Worldwide - USAF) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I am a mother of five and I have recently discovered fish oil to be very good for children's health. I use to hear stories by my mother whose own mother forced her to take her cod liver oil daily, but it was this horrible experience because it tasted so bad. My children didn't like the sound of ingesting a fish's liver oil, but when they tasted it they said it barely had any taste except that of lemons. They take their daily doses without complaining. I take it too and other than having a slight after-taste that lingers in my throat, I recommend the Carlson brand.
I'M WHINEY WHEN IT COMES TO LIQUID July 16, 2006 Ann Wilkinson (Alabama USA) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I'm like a kid when it comes to something liquid that may taste bad. But actually this is not bad at all - I only taste the lemon - nothing else. I still take it like a kid - I put some water in my mouth and then add the oil by tilting the spoon and holding my head back - only lemon taste. But after reading ALL the benefits of cod liver oil - this is a breeze. And it's only 1 tsp. I know Carlson is a very reputable company.
VERY PLEASANTLY SURPRISED December 11, 2004 CMM (Southeast IL) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
We have all heard the stories of kids being punished by being given Cod Liver Oil. Well this grown up kid heard good things about essential oils - but was turned off by the awful tasting stuff they put in capsules (you taste it for hours). So, I decided to try Cod Liver Oil and Carlson's brand was recommended by our local health food store personnel. WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE. It does taste just like lemons! No fishy after taste to speak of. I will continue to use this brand and appreciate the great prices here at Amazon! Good health to you all!
No fishy taste January 12, 2007 AS 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm vegetarian. I can't stand the smell of fish. And I found this cod liver oil eminently drinkable. It doesn't smell or taste in the least bit fishy. There's just a mild, pleasant lemony flavor. And I haven't experienced any of the gross side effects I've heard about in relation to fish oil capsules, like burping up a fishy taste or being able taste it for hours afterwards. I chose the fish *liver* oil over just regular fish oil for the vitamin D content, which should be very nice for the winter months. I first heard about this brand of oil from the diet book "Rosedale Diet".
Didn't know it was the best until I tried something else March 4, 2008 S. Walker (Tennessee) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
After reading about the health benefits of cod liver oil, especially in helping the 'winter blues', I decided to give it a try. I chose Carlson's from the health food store because it was a good price and it said lemon flavor. I didn't know any difference between brands; I didn't even know what cod liver oil should taste like. I didn't like the taste at all, actually, but I kept taking it because it really made a difference during the winter months! I'd gulp down a spoonful as fast as I could and then wash it down with something else to cover the taste. When I needed another bottle, I couldn't find Carlson's at the store anymore, so I tried a different brand - it was AWFUL!! Since I'd already paid for it, I tried to keep taking it, but I had to actually hold my nose while I drank! I ordered more Carlson's online and now it seems great compared to that other stuff. I don't even wash it down anymore - it's fine just how it is. If I hadn't tried another brand, I wouldn't have realized how neutral-tasting Carlson's actually is. I don't plan to ever switch brands again.
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