No, Krill oil is not something to use for cooking. Rather, it is a health supplement that is used to get omega 3's and fatty acids. It can be used to help lower cholesterol and provides other health benefits.
The substance of Krill oil comes from a shrimp like creature in the ocean known as a krill. Krill oil is actually sold in many health food stores worldwide and is used mainly as a nutritional substance.
Krill oil is taken to improve health. This oil is good for your heart, joints, and brain function. It can be taken in pill form. Anyone who is allergic to seafood probably should not take Krill oil.
"The purpose of taking a Krill Oil Supplement is the nutritional benefits that you receive from it, like Omega 3 Fatty Acids, and antioxidants. Krill Oil can also help with severe pelvic pain during a woman's period."
Krill oil supplements are those rich in omega 3 fatty acids and lower triglycerides, increase joint health and pain relief, increase brain health, and memory.
Research so far shows that it has a potential benefit in maintaining healthy cholesterol and also to play a role in premenstrual syndrome and menstrual cramps.
Krill oil can possibly reduce your cholesterol, and, has been shown to reduce mental disorders and slow the cognitive decline. For muscle building or sports krill oil has limited benefits limited to helping in joint inflammation and arthritis, but it does not have any fat loss components.
Krill oil supplements are available at most local drugstores. You can also find them in health and wellness stores. A few are Walgreens, The Vitamin Shoppe, and even at amazon.com.
No it can help your body absorb the multi-vitamins better. A good krill oil has many other benefits and is defiantly worth taking. See my bio page for more info.
I am not sure about all Krill Oil products, however for Everest Nutrition Krill Oil the gelatin is made from Tilapia fish.
People have been extracting oil from krill since about 2005
can you have an allergic reaction such as hives from taking krill oil