Why Choose Ultimate Multi-EFA™?
Ultimate Multi-EFA™ is crafted for those who want targeted essential fatty acids from plant-based sources in a compact, easy-to-swallow soft-gel. With evening primrose oil as a primary source, each serving delivers both cis-linoleic acid (LA) and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) — key omega-6 fatty acids that contribute to healthy skin and are involved in normal hormonal and metabolic functions.
Designed for everyday use and suitable for all ages, Ultimate Multi-EFA™ offers a straightforward way to support multiple aspects of health — without unnecessary additives.
Key Ingredients
Plant-Derived Oils
Evening Primrose Oil (seed): Natural source of GLA and LA
Cis-Linoleic Acid (LA): Omega-6 fatty acid that helps maintain healthy cell membranes
Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA): A plant-derived fatty acid found in evening primrose oil
Other Ingredients
Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin, Purified Water: Form the soft-gel capsule
Ingredients
Evening Primrose Oil (seed), Cis-Linoleic Acid (LA) 365 mg, Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA) 45 mg, Gelatin, Vegetable Glycerin, Purified Water.
Suggested Use
How to Take Youngevity’s Ultimate Multi-EFA™:
Adults & Children: Take one soft-gel daily with a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place
FAQ
What does Ultimate Multi-EFA™ do?
Ultimate Multi-EFA™ is a dietary supplement formulated to support brain, immune, skin, and heart health. It contains plant-derived essential fatty acids, including LA and GLA, that contribute to overall wellness.
How do I take Ultimate Multi-EFA™?
Take Ultimate Multi-EFA™ according to the product label. Most people use it once daily with a meal, and consistent daily use is recommended for best results.
Who is Ultimate Multi-EFA™ best suited for?
Ultimate Multi-EFA™ is best suited for individuals looking to support healthy brain function, skin health, and cardiovascular wellness — especially those who want an easy-to-take, plant-derived EFA supplement.
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Disclaimer: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Keep out of reach of children. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and individual results may vary. These statements have not been evaluated by Health Canada.