Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil™
Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil™
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Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil™ from sustainably sourced, line-caught, MSC® certified codfish in Dutch Harbor, Alaska provides important Omega-3 fatty acids, Pro-Resolving Mediators (PRMs), and naturally occurring Vitamins A & D to promote immune health, brain health, eye health, and circulatory health.*

Why is Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil™ better?
- Sustainable, wild-caught Cod from the clean waters of Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
- Follows a proprietary short-path distillation process at low temperatures.
- Flash-frozen at -20 degrees Fahrenheit within 1 hour of being caught.
- Contains Pro-Resolving Mediators (a recent breakthrough discovery from Harvard Medical School).
- Maintains high levels of naturally occurring Vitamin A and Vitamin D.*
- High in naturally occurring Omega-3 fatty acids.*
- Marine Stewardship Certified.
- 3rd party label claim verified.
- 100% Money-Back Guarantee.
What can Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil™ help me with?
- Supports immune system function.*
- Regulates optimal white blood cell activity.*
- Supports blood health.*
- Omega-3 fatty acids support brain, eye, and cardiovascular health.*
- Promotes neurological function.*
- Supports healthy liver function.*
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Supplement Facts
Supplement Facts
Active Ingredient:
Alaskan Cod Liver Oil
All nutrients are naturally occurring.
Other Ingredients:
Capsule Shell (bovine gelatin, glycerin, purified water), Natural Mixed Tocopherols (from non-GMO sunflower oil, to maintain freshness).
Suggested Use:
As a nutritional supplement, take 3 softgels with breakfast or lunch. Or use as directed by your healthcare professional.
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How is the Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil processed?
How is the Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil processed?
Our innovative process begins in the pristine Bering Sea with Alaskan big head codfish (Gadus Macrocephalus). The cod is line-caught, one-by-one, and the entire process is Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Certified, which ensures traceability and sustainability.
As the codfish come into the boat from the sea, the Cod livers are separated from the filet and then flash-frozen at -20˚ Fahrenheit. This halts enzymatic breakdown and oxidation to seal in freshness and nutrients.* The frozen livers are rushed to the nearby processing facility in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
When they are ready for the purification process, the livers are allowed to thaw naturally in an anaerobic (devoid of Oxygen) chamber, without excess heat. From this moment on, oxygen never touches the livers, so oxidation is halted and absolute freshness is maintained.* The oil, with all nutrients preserved, is separated and the next steps are chemical-free, gentle processes that maintain purity and seal in freshness.
The resulting Cod Liver Oil is exceptionally fresh, pure, and healthy because of naturally occurring Vitamins A & D, healthy Omega-3 fatty acids, and Pro-Resolving Mediators.*
Why is naturally occurring Vitamin A and Vitamin D so important?
Why is naturally occurring Vitamin A and Vitamin D so important?
Because the Vitamin A and Vitamin D are naturally occurring in the Cod Liver Oil, they are found in more accessible forms and can be better utilized and absorbed by your body. When these nutrients are not found in their natural forms, there is a decrease in the overall effectiveness, retainment, and benefits provided.
How do you know there are no harmful toxins in the Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil?
How do you know there are no harmful toxins in the Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil?
Every batch of Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil is extensively tested to ensure there are no harmful substances. We test for: full panel microbes, heavy metals, dioxins, and PCBs. And, the results are posted online for all to see.
Is the Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil Triglyceride form or Ethyl Ester form and which is better?
Is the Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil Triglyceride form or Ethyl Ester form and which is better?
Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil is in the Triglyceride form. Omega-3s in the Triglyceride form are more effective and bioavailable while the Ethyl Ester form is less bioavailable and requires a higher dose to reach the same Omega-3 status as the Triglyceride form.*
What are Pro-Resolving Mediators?
What are Pro-Resolving Mediators?
Pro-Resolving Mediators (PRMs) are natural substances derived from omega-3 fatty acids that act as "braking signals" to modify cell behavior and promote healthy, normal cell function. Additionally, PRMs work synergistically with the omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A and vitamin D to nutritionally support immune, intestinal, ocular, and neurological functions.*
Scientific research has also shown that PRMs have a concentration similar to what is found in human breast milk during the first four weeks of lactation.
Why is Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil better than ordinary cod liver oil?
Why is Dovais Alaskan Cod Liver Oil better than ordinary cod liver oil?
This unique, naturally occurring composition follows a proprietary short-path distillation process to remove any harmful toxins, PCBs, and pesticides, while maintaining its natural levels of vitamin A and D. This process is done at very low temperatures with no exposure to any chemicals or oxygen to maintain maximum bioactivity and freshness.*
The oil is Marine Stewardship Certified and extracted exclusively from sustainable, wild-caught Cod from the clean waters of Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
The livers are extracted and frozen at -20 degrees Fahrenheit directly on the fishing vessel and immediately after the Cod is long-line caught (within about 20 minutes). This is particularly important to stop the liver’s natural enzymatic function and degradation and avoids oxidation.*
This comprehensive formula contains a full complement of Omega-3, (EPA, DHA, DPA), active Omega-3 metabolites, pro-resolving mediators 18-H EPE and 17-H DHA, along with fat-soluble vitamins A and D.