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El aceite de pescado es una fuente de ácidos grasos omega-3. Reduce los triglicéridos, pero no parece afectar la tasa de eventos cardiovasculares. Parece reducir notablemente los síntomas de la depresión y mejorar algunas afecciones inflamatorias dolorosas... mejor Dale Play y enterate de los beneficios del Omega 3, dosis , momentos y mucho mas ...




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