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Neptune Krill Oil
After taking fish oil for several years with limited results, my family Dr. suggested I try Krill oil. I did quite a bit of research on Krill oil and quickly realized that there are many brands of Krill oil available and not all are equal. Pure Neptune Krill Oil, (NKO) was obviously the way to go. The results of my blood test since I started using Krill oil have changed enough to please both my family Dr. and my Cardiologist!Nutrigold's Krill Oil is made from Neptune Krill Oil, and it comes at a reasonable price. Also, it came with free shipping and arrived only two days after I ordered it. Great service from Amazon with a real good price and free shipping. Can't get much better than that!
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This is he best quality oil at the best price I have ever found. Not only was their service fast but I purchased this with the thought that it had to be mislabeled. At this price I thought that this had to be a krill mix, but it is pure nko and can be verified with a little research. Do the research and carefully compare labels and claims with the suppliers independently online and you will realize what a value this product is.
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Better than statins
I have never been able to tolerate any of the statin drugs to help lower my cholesterol levels. This resulted in two near fatal heart attacks and a heart transplant 21 years ago. Several months ago I read about Neptune krill oil and started taking it, first at 500 Mg then 1Gm per day and the lipid levels came down a bit, but nowhere near low risk levels. I found Nutrigold , `KRILL GOLD' pure Neptune krill oil at a good price on Amazon.com and started taking it at 2 Gm. per day. After about two months my lipid levels (12/20/11) were:Triglyceride 76.................Low risk <150Cholesterol 150...............Low risk <200HDL Cholesterol 60.................Low risk >=60LDL Cholesterol 75.................Optimal <100I think those are great numbers. My cardiologist thinks so to.Raford Brister4802 Avenue PSanta Fe, TX 77510
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Neptune Krill Oil Gold
Nutrigold's NKO® Neptune Krill Oil Gold has a unique composition offering you a significant source of Omega-3 (EPA & DHA), Phospholipids, and Antioxidants (Astaxanthin, Vitamin A & E). This extract of Krill Oil is a superior form of Omega-3 that provides better absorption and utilization of the EPA & DHA by the cells, making it more bioeffective than fish oil. Neptune Krill Oil Gold is guaranteed free of potentially harmful levels of mercury, heavy metals, PCBs and dioxins.
Krill Oil Gold's Benefits
NKO® Neptune Krill Oil is the only krill oil on the market clinically proven to benefit cardiovascular, cognitive, joint and women's health. Other krill oils cannot use the benefits associated with the studies as their compositions and extraction procedures are not the same. Moreover, not all krill oils on the market are 100% derived from krill. NKO® is a superior Krill Oil with the highest levels of EPA, DHA and Astaxanthin.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 softgel
Servings per Container: 30
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Ingredient -- Amount per Serving
NKO® Neptune Krill Oil -- 1,000 mg
Phospholipids -- 460 mg
Total Omega 3 -- 300 mg
EPA -- 150 mg
DHA -- 90 mg
Other Omega 3 -- 60 mg
Omega 9 -- 65 mg
Omega 6 -- 12 mg
Astaxanthin -- 1.35 mg
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Other Ingredients: Softgel (Fish Gelatin, Glycerin, Purified Water), Natural Lemon Flavor
NKO® is a trademark of Neptune Technologies and Bioresources Inc., Quebec, Canada.
U.S. Patent No: 6800299 B1
Always look for NKO® symbol to ensure you get authentic Neptune Krill Oil.
Allergen Info: Free of soy, milk, lactose, gluten, wheat, and peanuts. Contains shellfish (Krill).
Does NOT contain artificial flavors, colors, preservatives, sweeteners, sugar, salt, starch, or Yeast.
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Putting The Whale in Its Place
Just as schoolchildren now so easily learn that the Earth goes around the Sun, they easily learn that whales are not fish but air-breathing mammals. So it all seems so obvious, except that everything that lived in the sea was for millennia obviously a fish, and it took a while for us to get the classification right. When we did get it right, let's say starting with the 1758 classification system published by Carl Linnaeus, we didn't all get it right immediately, and it took a while for our education system to catch up. It also took a while for our legal system to do so. In _Trying Leviathan: The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case That Put the Whale on Trial and Challenged the Order of Nature_ (Princeton University Press), historian D. Graham Burnett has brought back a legal battle that some might regard as fully worthy of being forgotten. After all, it had to do with the classification of whale oil, an important article of trade at the time of the 1818 trial, but not at all...
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Taxonomy in unlikely places
In 2008, on a hike to History Rock in Hyalite Canyon just south of Bozeman, Montana, I noticed a rock in the trail. I said to my friend who was with me that the shape of it looked like a whale, and she replied that it could also look like a fish. I thought that little exchange ironic considering that I was near finishing D. Graham Burnett's _Trying Leviathan_ (Princeton, 2007), a book that revolves around a historical investigation of the question, "Is a Whale a Fish?" It took me a while to read this interesting (but densely erudite!) book - mostly 10 to 15 minutes during my lunch break everyday working at my campus library. If given the time, however, I probably could have polished it off in a few weeks, but time is always limited, and I am not as prolific a reader as I would like to be. So, that said, I am happy to finally post my review of Burnett's book about _The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case That Put the Whale on Trial and Challenged the Order of Nature_ (this is its...
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In Moby-Dick, Ishmael declares, "Be it known that, waiving all argument, I take the good old fashioned ground that a whale is a fish, and call upon holy Jonah to back me." Few readers today know just how much argument Ishmael is waiving aside. In fact, Melville's antihero here takes sides in one of the great controversies of the early nineteenth century--one that ultimately had to be resolved in the courts of New York City. In Trying Leviathan, D. Graham Burnett recovers the strange story of Maurice v. Judd, an 1818 trial that pitted the new sciences of taxonomy against the then-popular--and biblically sanctioned--view that the whale was a fish. The immediate dispute was mundane: whether whale oil was fish oil and therefore subject to state inspection. But the trial fueled a sensational public debate in which nothing less than the order of nature--and how we know it--was at stake. Burnett vividly recreates the trial, during which a parade of experts--pea-coated whalemen, pompous philosophers, Jacobin lawyers--took the witness stand, brandishing books, drawings, and anatomical reports, and telling tall tales from whaling voyages. Falling in the middle of the century between Linnaeus and Darwin, the trial dramatized a revolutionary period that saw radical transformations in the understanding of the natural world. Out went comfortable biblical categories, and in came new sorting methods based on the minutiae of interior anatomy--and louche details about the sexual behaviors of God's creatures.
When leviathan breached in New York in 1818, this strange beast churned both the natural and social orders--and not everyone would survive.
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A Whale of a Tale (sorry, couldn't resist the pun)
Graham Burnett has taken an obscure 19th century court case (Maurice v. Judd) and evaluated the case in an unusual light - not on the technical merits of the case but on something much more expansive.The premise of the case was that a merchant in 19th century New York, Samuel Judd, was fined by the fish oil inspector (Maurice) for having 3 kegs of uninspected whale oil. Judd proclaimed that the oil was not subject to inspection under the law because it was from a whale, not a fish. The technical merits of the case were simply to determine whether or not the whale oil was subject to the law and thus obliged to be inspected. Burnett, however, has evaluated scientific knowledge in the 19th century to determine whether or not the law was created in conformance with contemporary understandings of whether or not a whale was a fish or not.Starting with biblical interpretations, and proceeding through the understandings of "common" New Yorkers, evaluations of natural...
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If you need a pair of locking pliers for something, there's really no substitute. This particular set of Vice Grips is very handy for working with large diameter objects where normally only a pipe wrench would have the jaw capacity. Granted, you won't get the torque a pipe wrench will provide since the handles on this set of Vice Grips are short, but they're fast to lock on and fast to release and clamp tight. Very useful. I used these for years on drill rigs to break split spoon samplers apart and clamp AW rod and never managed to break a pair. I use them now for oil filters and other large diameter, bulky round items.
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IRWIN Vise-Grip locking pliers - The Worlds Most Versatile Hand Tool Pieces (qty.): 1, Tool Length (in.): 12, Material Type: High-Grade Heat Treated Alloy Steel, Large Jaw: 1 Top to learn more
Oil change
Although there are other more optimized tools for oil changes, you can use this, with some practice, to install and remove oil filters as well (without damaging them). I use it for odd maintainance on farm equipment, filter changes included. It is available in different sizes. For the tool to be useful, the size of the tool much match the size of the job, so get the right size. My only gripe is that the teeth can wear down and there is no way to replace them.
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Missing the soft jaw shown in the picture
I ordered these for 2 reasons, one - vise grips have always served me well over the years, and 2 - they show a soft jaw piece in the photo (to protect delicate surfaces). Mine did not come with the soft jaw strips, I would not have ordered them had I known this. If you don't need them, then this is a great tool.
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An ugly, mean oil monster invades Molly's home. The monster spits out nasty goop and scares her children. If his poisonous behavior is not stopped, everyone is going to get hurt.
The mother sea turtle needs help to get the rude monster out of her neighborhood. Nobody in the ocean has seen anything like it before. From the Pacific and Atlantic, volunteer whales and dolphins swim in to help. Their sacrifice will shock and inspire everyone.
Recommended for grades 3rd - 5th. Excellent impetus to engage a young audience on environmental and social issues. Top to learn more
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This is an original 1937 black and white print ad for the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company. The ad highlights the uses of whale oil used in soap, margarine, leather, glue, and cattle and chicken feed.
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No one else can find Matt Blomfield, especially creditors, but for some reason Sunday could find him…like mattjik . In fact Sunday believe that they have such a hot story that they flew ‘ Weeman ’ from Australia to record his wee aggrieved... An ‘aggrieved’ franchisee I think not, perhaps Hell should be the ones who feel ‘aggrieved’ with all this manufactured outrage from Matt and his friends. It has been very easy to identify the ‘aggrieved’ as they have come out of the wood work as quite honestly there is only a handful of them, none of whom have valid reason to be aggrieved. However what is evident is the unhealthy, dysfunctional culture which has emerged in this business, over a period of time for different reasons (TPF buy out, market conditions, personalities and outright nastiness and personal vendettas). Over the last few months I have read a great number of emails & various documents, which pretty much lays out a clear story involving almost every party that is or has been part of or associated by way of business with Hell since about 2002. THE AGGRIEVED So why are there aggrieved franchisees. Over the last week or so a number of parties that consider themselves ‘aggrieved franchisees’ have contacted me. All wanting to appoint blame & dish ‘dirt’ without wanting to admit their own short comings.
“When the Right-wing party says that it’s going to cut your leg off,” Mr Cunliffe told his Labour Party audience, “voters want the Left-wing party to say that it’s not going to cut your leg off. And, just as the Labour rank-and-file applauded Jim Anderton’s defence of core Labour values in the 1980s, so too did the Labour audience gathered in the Blockhouse Bay Community Hall a couple of Sundays ago. Voters don’t want to be told that the Left-wing party is also going to cut your leg off, but cut it off a bit lower down and give you some anaesthetic. The reason Labour went down in a screaming heap was because they basically had no policy(s) and those that they had were so ridiculous that even there own core voters could see that all they were trying to do was buy votes. >I have never lied, please stop telling lies yourself. Two: the MP for New Lynn’s singular and radical understanding of the need to steer Labour into the new, fast-flowing tides of historical change. Just lies, all of it. Lies. That, in Labour Party terms, is fighting talk. Currently led by a decent-enough bloke who looks like he is probably in the wrong party, if only he could work out why he went into politics. Labour look like they are shot. One: the deeply cynical and self-destructive folly of Labour’s caucus in refusing to make Cunliffe their leader. >The right is always telling lies. The speech Cunliffe delivered to the New Lynn women’s branch addressed that peculiar political schizophrenia head-on. Stop telling lies.
Socialist Francois Hollande defeated conservative incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy early today (NZ time) to become France’s next president, heralding a change in how Europe tackles its debt crisis and how France flexes its military and diplomatic muscle... As in Greece, they will leave France for better taxes, and France will collect LESS in Tax, but will pay out more in welfare, from BORROWING…. Yep – with France now about to further over-tax the already over-taxed to pay for more of their “socialist” programmes, combined with Spain and Greece still tettering on the brink – it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to wonder when the band-aid,... Proves the French are no different to the Greeks…They are like 5 year olds, get their pocket money on Friday, spend it by Sunday, then belly ache that Dad won’t buy them an ice cream on Monday (because there is not money left). Exuberant, diverse crowds filled the Place de la Bastille, the iconic plaza of the French Revolution, to fete Hollande’s victory, waving French, European and labour union flags and climbing the column that rises at its centre. Once this happens NOTHING will save the Euro and thus the EU. It will start SOON and the French mob will start their usual riots etc on the street when Hollande realises he cant supply the bread and circus. As I have said before, he wans to taxx the banking sector so now we will have the French Banks moving to London and Hollande will lose tax revenue from this area. We now have MASSIVE unemployment in the Southern periphery countries plus Ireland and when France starte spending money like water the financial sector will start attacking her with higher interest rates etc.
Then the lamps may have to use whale oil, but wait, that will piss off the environmentalist to. Afterall, you are killing an animal for fuel. Yet, you have the global warming alarmist who wont want us to use conventional lamp oil as for it causes
When I catch a whiff of the stench of whale breath. Or when I sit down to an abundant feast of foods recently pulled from the ocean, hosted by one of the coastal First Nations. These rich ecosystems of the coast have supported First Nations for
They love whales and will even kill belugas. The hair doesn't, but it gets color "lifts." If they got into a dirt storm, it may have a dark tone; if they eat seal oil, it gets yellowish. Their skin is actually black. The hair itself is hollow and