Swisse
[Expiry: 07/2026] Swisse Ultiboost High Strength Krill Oil 1000mg 60 Capsules
Swisse Ultiboost High Strength Krill Oil is a premium quality ingredient to assist with the relief of mild arthritis symptoms and help support heart, brain and eye health. Swisse Ultiboost High Strength Deep Sea Krill Oil provides a rich source of astaxanthin, a potent and natural antioxidant to help combat potential free radical damage. It also contains omega-3 in a phospholipid form, an easily absorbed source of omega-3, which helps support heart health and a healthy cardiovascular system. The deep see krill in this formula has been sustainably harvested from the deep, pristine waters of the Antarctic.
Swisse Ultiboost High Strength Krill Oil has been formulated based on scientific evidence to provide a high strength, sustainably sourced krill oil in a convenient, one-a-day dose.
Active ingredients:
EKO Krill Oil (euphausia superba oil) 1 g. No added gluten, lactose, egg, yeast or artificial colours.
Directions:
Mild to moderate Osteoarthritis Relief: Four capsules daily, during or immediately after a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. May only provide a mild improvement in symptoms and take up to 6 months to see effects. If symptoms persists, talk to your health professional.
For supportive Omega-3 benefits:
Heart Health: Two capsules daily.
Brain & Eye Health: Four capsules daily.
Omega-3 Levels: Four capsules daily.
Contraindications and cautions:
- Store below 25 ̊C.
- Do not use of cap seal is broken.
- Derived from seafood.
- Swisse recommend consulting your Primary Healthcare Professional when considering changes to your supplementary routine, particularly during Pregnancy and Breastfeeding, so that your situation can be monitored as necessary.
- Swisse Ultiboost High Strength Krill Oil 1000mg is encapsulated in a bovine (beef) Gelatine capsule and therefore is not suitable for Vegetarians or Vegans.
- Swisse Ultiboost High Strength Krill Oil 1000mg is not Halal Certified.
Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.