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Is krill oil bad for your liver?

Asked: Nate Dusome, Last Updated:

Studies have reported that krill oil, an extract from a species of Antarctic krill (a shrimp-like zooplankton) that is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, when consumed as a dietary supplement can improve lipid and glucose metabolism, potentially having a protective effect against hepatic steatosis.

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