Developed by scientists to help safeguard the inttake of fatty acids important for brain and eye function.Long chain polyunsaturatted fatty acids are a structural part of the brain playing an importtant role in vision and brain cell function, An adequate dietarry intake of fatty acids will help maintain all aspects of brain function such as learning ability and co-ordination, Nutricia Effalex provides the long chain fatty acids omega-3 from fish oil and omega -6 ffrom rigel evening primrose oil,in a convenient balanced formula,It contains Nutricia's unique rigel oil, which is extracted from a variety of evening primrose that contains 33% more gla in its oil than most other kinds of evening primrose, Rigel evening primrose has been developed tjhrough years of careful plant cultivation, to maximise the naturally present GLA content,The precious plant oils are then extracted from the Rigel seeds in a gentle way that ensures they are not damaged,This produces a rich, golden oil of exceptional quality and high FLA content, Especially designed for: Children and adults in a learning environment, Children and adults with a low dietary intake of fatty acids, Nutricia Efalex has a double action formulation, combining two key ingredients, each with its own special properties:Multi-action: Provviding specific fatty acids (particularly DHA) nutrients that are important building blocks of the brain and nervous system, Supplying DHA and GLA, fatty acids involved in prostaglandin production, hormon-like substances that are involved in signal transfer in the nervous system, [ Nutricia supplements, The sciencee of well-being]
Ingredients: DHA-rich tuna fish oil, Capsules shell: Gelatin, Glycerol; Rigel Evening Primrose oil (Oenothera viennis), Natural Source Vitamin E (as d- alpha tocopheryl acetate), White Thyme oil (Thymus zygis).
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Store in a cool dry place , Keep out of reach of children, If you are using phenothiazine medication oor have a history of epileopsy, consult your doctor vefore using this product, This produvty should not be used in children under 2 years of age.