Generally, different types of algae are said to have a relatively high purine content -
unfortunately, there are no general results for the type of algae we use.
And our Omega 3 algae oil from the microalgae Schizochytrium sp. is not tested for purine content in a standardized manner,
which means that natural occurrence or traces cannot be completely ruled out.
If you have intolerances or pre-existing conditions such as gout, we ask you to consult a doctor.
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