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Four Leaf Rover Safe-Sea | Green Lipped Mussel Oil
Four Leaf Rover Safe-Sea | Green Lipped Mussel Oil
Four Leaf Rover Safe-Sea | Green Lipped Mussel Oil
Four Leaf Rover Safe-Sea | Green Lipped Mussel Oil
Four Leaf Rover Safe-Sea | Green Lipped Mussel Oil

Four Leaf Rover Safe-Sea | Green Lipped Mussel Oil

Sale price$56.00

Safe-Sea is a premium blend of 3 pure, sustainable ingredients - Green-lipped mussel oil, Ahiflower, and Astaxanthin. It contains no fillers and no heat processing.

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Four Leaf Rover Safe-Sea | Green Lipped Mussel Oil

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314B Punggol Way
#13-633 Waterway Cascadia
Singapore 822314
Singapore

+6587847920

Safe-Sea is a premium blend of 3 pure, sustainable ingredients. No fillers, no heat processing.

Green Lipped Mussel Oil

While fish, krill and squid oil supply mainly EPA and DHA omega fats, Green Lipped Mussel is a rich source of ETA, an omega-3 fat that's well researched for its ability to support a normal inflammatory response, plus other key fatty acids.

Ahiflower

Safe-Sea is one of the most complete source of immune-supporting marine and plant oils. Some key plant oils contain GLA, an important immune-supporting fatty acid that's not found in marine oils. Safe-Sea contains a good helping of Ahiflower, one of the best sources of GLA and SDA (an important precursor to other critical fatty acids). Our Ahiflower is non-GMO and grown in the UK and Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Astaxanthin

The Astaxanthin in Safe-Sea is 100% sustainable and natural, never synthetic. Its unique molecular structure makes Astaxanthin the "King Of Antioxidants." This keeps the delicate oils in Safe-Sea safe and fights free radical damage.

To get the same complete supply of anti-inflammatory fats, you would need to give your dog both a marine oil and a plant oil such as hemp, camelina or flax. Safe-Sea combines both oils to give you an affordable and premium source of key fatty acids.

4 reasons why Safe-Sea is better

1. It's sustainable

Farmed fish is fed soy and corn, which adds unhealthy omega-6 fats like linoleic acid. Wild-caught fish and squid aren't sustainable ... 25 tonnes of wild fish are harvested for oil and fertilizer each year. And harvesting krill oil robs declining populations of whales and sea animals of their food source.

Green Lipped Mussel is sustainably farmed in the pristine, nutrient-rich waters of New Zealand. Our mussels grow on ropes and absorb the phytoplankton from the water. Since phytoplankton grows from sunshine, our mussels don't compete for food with other marine animals ... and controlling phytoplankton controls algae blooms.

2. It's Potent

Green Lipped Mussel Oil contains 30 fatty acids, while fish and other marine oils only contain two. It's also the only significant source of ETA (eicosatetraenoic acid), an important anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acid.

Green Lipped Mussel Oil is rich in phospholipids, an important source of omega-3 fatty acids. Phospholipids are better absorbed and are more resistant to oxidation. A 1997 study published in Inflammopharmacology states phospholipids make Green Lipped Mussel Oil 158 times more effective than fish oil.

3. It's complete

Safe-Sea contains Ahiflower, a plant-derived source of important omega fatty acids. Ahiflower contains GLA, an omega-6 fat associated with skin health and reduced inflammation. Ahiflower contains 60% more GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) than hemp oil.

Ahiflower also contains more SDA (stearidonic acid) than any other plant source. SDA is a precursor for EPA, the anti-inflammatory omega-3 found in fish oils.

While Green Lipped Mussel Oil is one of the most complete sources of omega-3s, adding the GLA and SDA from Ahiflower makes Safe-Sea a compete, premium oil for dogs.

4. It's clean

Because Green Lipped Mussels feed on phytoplankton, they're not as easily contaminated with mercury, PCBs and dioxins like salmon, herring and other fish. They're also grown in clean waters.

Green Lipped Mussel oil is strictly controlled by the New Zealand government to ensure the supply is high quality and sustainable.

Our Green Lipped Mussels are carefully freeze-dried and never heated to stabilize the delicate oils. Every batch of Safe-Sea Green Lipped Mussels is independently tested for heavy metals, PCBs and toxins.

Our Ahiflower is non-GMO and grown in the UK and PEI under strict environmental regulations. Every batch is tested to be free of pesticides and heavy metals.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients per 3.75 ml (3/4 tsp):

Ahiflower Oil ………………..……………… 2.3 g

SDA …………………………..…… 480.5 mg

GLA ……………………...………… 133.4 mg

Green Lipped Mussel Oil …………… 50 mg

Astaxanthin ………………………………. 1.1 mg

Inactive Ingredients: Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Feeding directions

Give orally once daily or as recommended by your veterinarian.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Safe-Sea red?

Safe-Sea's bold, red colour comes from a powerful antioxidant called astaxanthin. When fragile omega oils are exposed to oxygen and light (every time you open the bottle), free radicals can build up and potentially damage your dog’s cells. The antioxidants in astaxanthin can help reduce free radical damage. Interesting fact - astaxanthin is also what gives flamingos and shellfish their pink colour.

What makes Safe-Sea better than fish oil and other marine oils?

Green-lipped mussels contain phospholipids, which makes its omega fats much more bioavailable - so you can give much less than fish oil. Green-lipped mussel oil is also the only significant source of an important fatty acid called ETA. Safe-Sea also contains ahiflower, which is a fatty acid only found in some plants that support a healthy immune response.

I have an older dog with joint problems, will Safe-Sea help? 

The omega-3 fatty acids in Safe-Sea can help support healthy joints. For extra support, we recommend combining Safe-Sea with Green Eggs.

Why is there Ahiflower in Safe-Sea?

Ahiflower is rich in a key fatty acid called GLA (gamma-linolenic acid). GLA can only be found in some plant oils, not marine oils, and it helps support normal joint function and a healthy immune response. The Ahiflower in Safe-Sea is non-GMO and sourced from the UK and Canada and is tested to be low in heavy metals, PCBs, and pesticides.

Is Safe-Sea Eco-Friendly?

Yes! All three active ingredients in Safe-Sea are 100% sustainable.

Green-lipped mussels grow on ropes in the clean waters of New Zealand. They absorb healthy amounts of phytoplankton, the only food source they need. Green-lipped mussels do not share resources with other marine life. Their food source is sustainable as phytoplankton only need sunlight to survive! 

Ahiflower is a natural plant. It is rich in GLA (gamma linolenic acid) which supports skin and joint health.  

Astaxanthin is the “King of Antioxidants”. It is blood red in colour and produced from microalgae.

Is there a lot of EPA in Safe-Sea?

While fish oil contains a lot of EPA, green-lipped mussel oil contains a smaller amount. However, the phospholipids in green-lipped mussels make the EPA much more bioavailable, so it’s not accurate to compare the amounts of EPA in each oil. GLM oil is also the only significant source of EPA’s precursor fat, ETA. This allows your dog’s body to easily convert only as much EPA as he needs, which we feel is safer and more natural.

Can I just use powdered or fresh mussels instead? 

Although we use GLM powder in Green Rover, Safe-Sea is a source of omega fats. GLM oil is a far more concentrated source of fats - your dog would need 15X more powder to get the same amount of beneficial omega fats.

Also, many green lipped mussel powders have healthy fats removed. The leftover powder is sold as pet supplements but is missing the important fatty acids. And, by the way, the GLM powder we use in Green Eggs is tested to contain a high, natural fat content. We would never use discarded GLM “meal.” 

Why is there Olive Oil in Safe-Sea?

Olive oil is a natural antioxidant.

Why isn’t there an eye-dropper with Safe-Sea, like the one that comes with CBD oil?

The short answer is oxygen. Omega fatty acids are delicate and can oxidize when exposed to light and oxygen. Oxidized fats can damage your dog's cell membranes and are a major cause of free radical formation. The dropper will allow oxygen to get into the product, so it’s important to keep the lid on. Oxygen can also leach through plastic, which is why Safe-Sea comes in a glass bottle, as all marine oils should.  

How long does Safe-Sea last and how do I store it properly?

We recommend storing in the refrigerator and using it within 60 days after opening.

*We try our best to keep product information and images up to date but take note that they only serve as a guide. While it doesn't happen often, changes by manufacturers may take some time to reflect on our site. If there are ingredients you are particular about, chat with us!

Shipping

We take 1-3 working days to dispatch orders (unless stated otherwise). Upon dispatch, you will receive a shipping confirmation email and can expect delivery within 1-3 working days (between 9am to 10pm). However, during peak periods, it may take longer.

Shipping

We take 1-3 working days to dispatch orders (unless stated otherwise). Upon dispatch, you will receive a shipping confirmation email and can expect delivery within 1-3 working days (between 9am to 10pm). However, during peak periods, it may take longer.

Self Pickup

Self collection at our home office in Punggol is possible except for frozen items.

Self Pickup

Self collection at our home office in Punggol is possible except for frozen items.

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