SPOTLIGHT: Krill
Oil
by Tim Ferriss
Krill oil is made
from krill, a small, shrimp-like crustacean that inhabits the cold ocean
areas of the world. Despite their small size, krill make up the largest
animal biomass on the planet. There are approximately 500 million tons of
krill roaming around in northern seas.
Krill oil, like fish oil, contains omega-3 fats such as eicosapentanoic
acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA). However, in fish oil, these omega-3
fats are found in the triglyceride form. In krill oil, they are found in
a double chain phospholipid structure. The fats in human cell walls are
in the phospholipid form.
The phospholipid structure of the EPA and DHA in krill oil makes them much
more absorbable. Krill oil also contains vitamin E, vitamin A, vitamin D
and canthaxanthin, which is a potent antioxidant.
The anti-oxidant potency of krill oil is, in terms of ORAC (Oxygen Radical
Absorptance Capacity) values, 48 times more potent than fish oil.
The astaxanthin found in krill oil also provides excellent protection against
ultraviolet light and UV-induced skin damage.
Sources:
· Four Hour Work Week July 23, 2008
· Alternative Medicine Review September 2007; 12(3):207-27
· Journal of the American College of Nutrition February 2007; 26(1):39-48
see also:
WHY I RECOMMEND KRILL OIL TO MY PATIENTS
by Dr Joseph Mercola
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