Bare Biology Mums & Bumps Pure Omega-3 for Pregnancy Caps 30

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Bare Biology Mums & Bumps Pure Omega-3 for Pregnancy Caps 30:

  • One-a-day Omega 3 capsule for pregnancy, preconception and breastfeeding.
  • Provides 560mg DHA .
  • Certified pure and free from mercury.
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What is Bare Biology Mums & Bumps Pure Omega-3 for Pregnancy Caps 30?

Mums & Bumps used to be called Bump & Glory. Nothing on the inside has changed, just new packaging. The Bare Biology Mums & Bumps Pure Omega-3 for Pregnancy provides omega-3 in an easy to swallow, one a day capsule. These capsules are suitable from preconception, through pregnancy and breastfeeding.

What is Bare Biology Mums & Bumps Pure Omega-3 for Pregnancy Caps 30 Used for?

Omega 3 is critical for your baby's development & your wellbeing: From trying to conceive right through to breastfeeding, Omega 3 fatty acids are critical. DHA (one type of Omega 3) is essential for the proper growth and development of babies’ eyes and brains. Our brains are 60% fat and around 20% should be made of Omega 3 fatty acids.

Key Benefits of Bare Biology Mums & Bumps Pure Omega-3 for Pregnancy Caps 30:

  • Provides a safe and powerful dose of omega-3 for you and your baby.
  • Independently tested to be pure and safe by IFOS
  • No PCBs, mercury, heavy metals or Vitamin A
  • Zero fishy aftertaste
  • Gentle on the tummy 
  • Easy to swallow
  • Flavourless

How to take Bare Biology Mums & Bumps Pure Omega-3 for Pregnancy Caps 30:

Omega 3 content per dose: One small capsule has 560mg DHA. More than a whole tin of sardines!

Take 1 capsule daily. It is best to take your capsule with a meal to help the body to absorb the omega-3. 

If you suffer from nausea, take the capsule after you have eaten.

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IngredientsNatural triglyceride-form fish oil from certified sustainably sourced sardines, anchovies and mackerel. Fish gelatin and glycerol BP* to hold it all together (no pork or beef). A tiny amount of mixed tocopherols to naturally preserve. *British Pharmacopoeia.
DisclaimerThis product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Results may vary from individual to individual. While we try to ensure that product information is correct, on occasion manufacturers may alter their ingredient lists. Please check the bottle for the most up to date information.
GenderUnisex
Age Range15-35, 36-49, Over 50
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  • why are omega-3 fatty aids important?

    Why Omega-3 Fatty Acids are Important

    What is Omega-3?

    Omega-3 is an essential fatty acid. Your body cannot produce them on its own and so people typically obtain it through either diet or supplements. They play a crucial role in the body and are beneficial for health. There are three main types of omega-3 fatty acids1:

    1. Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA): This plant-based omega-3 is found in foods like flaxseeds, chia seeds, walnuts, and soybeans. ALA is a precursor to the other omega-3 fatty acids, meaning your body can convert small amounts of ALA into EPA and DHA, although the conversion process is not very efficient.
    2. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA): This type is mainly found in fish and other seafood. EPA is known for its anti-inflammatory effects and can contribute to the health of your heart and joints.
    3. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA): Also primarily found in fish and seafood, DHA is important for brain and eye health, especially during the early stages of life.
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