Vital Choices Newsletter

Thursday, November 19, 2009 VOLUME 6 ISSUE 316  
Table of Contents
Vital Bonus Options Nov. 19 - 25
Deep-Frying Blocks the Heart Benefits of Fish
Omega-3s in Smoked or Canned Salmon vs. Fresh Fish
Broiled or Grilled Wild Salmon with Blueberry-Cilantro Salsa
Holiday Shipping Deadlines
Starch Fuels Aging ... Fruits and Veggies Fight Back

Vital Bonus Options
November 19 - 25

Choose from among our Bonus Options ...
... then start shopping to earn your reward!
 
Silver (Coho) Salmon
Weathervane Scallops
Omega-3 Wild Sockeye Salmon Oil
Sockeye Nova Lox
 
Frozen Organic Blueberries
 
Click here for Bonus Details & Instructions ...
... all offers include Free Shipping!


Shop Vital Choice
... 3 Easy Ways!
 
 Click a link below
Try our e-Catalog
Call 800-608-4825
 
 
Wild Seafood
 
OM3s & Vitamin D
 
Organic Foods
 
Sampler Packs, Specials, Extras
 
 
Gifts
 
Try our paperless, clickable e-Catalog or request a free paper Catalog.

Catalogs for Clinics: Point People to Good Food!
 
Many health practitioners and wellness providers display Vital Choice catalogs to help their patients and clients find great seafood and supplements.
 
Each catalog includes a special offer that people will thank you for providing!
 
Just fill out our quick Catalog/Brochure Request Form.
 
And we can now offer clinics our new brochure on Omega-3s in Seafood & Health. Reviewed by doctors and experts, it clarifies a critical but often-confusing subject.
 
For information or to request extra catalogs and brochures, please send an email to arnie@vitalchoice.com.

Our Utterly Unique Vitamin D
 
We are pleased to introduce a high-quality, higher-potency vitamin D supplement … one with unique attractions!
 
Each tiny, 300 mg softgel capsule of Vital Choice Vitamin D3 in Wild Sockeye Salmon Oil provides a generous 2,000 International Units (IU) of vitamin D3.
 
D3 is the preferred, natural form of this amazing vitamin, and ours is certified pure and potent by NSF .
 
Better yet, our D3 comes in a base of whole, unrefined, certified-pure, sockeye salmon oil, certified sustainable by the MSC .
 
Each Vitamin D3 softgel contains 45mg of omega-3s, but health authorities recommend 500mg of omega-3s per day, so it doesn't replace fish oil.
 
A 3,000mg daily serving of our Sockeye Salmon Oil provides 460mg, so if you also take one Vitamin D3 in Salmon Oil softgel per day, that would bring your supplemental omega-3 intake to a perfect 505mg!

World's Finest Fish Oil ... Whole and Pure



Our "whole food"
Omega-3 Salmon Oil supplements contain only unrefined oil from wild Alaska Sockeye Salmon: a fish whose renowned purity is reflected in the pristine contents of our naturally colorful capsules.

Unlike standard fish oils, our naturally pure Sockeye Salmon Oil does not need to be chemically refined: a process that can damage omega-3s. Instead, our oil's 
purity and potency are certified by NSF.

As a result, our whole, unrefined Sockeye Salmon Oil retains all of the omega-3s (EPA & DHA), vitamin D, phospholipids, and fatty acids natural to whole Sockeye Salmon. 

The rich orange hue of our Salmon Oil comes from its natural complement of astaxanthin: the super-potent antioxidant pigment that gives Sockeye their distinctive color and protects our Salmon Oil's abundant omega-3s from oxidation.

In addition, ours was the first Salmon Oil supplement certified as sustainably sourced by the Marine Stewardship Council
.

We encapsulate our Salmon Oil in pure fish gelatin, and offer special varieties for special needs:

 Smaller Softgels (500 mg)
 
Liquid Salmon Oil for children and folks who may have trouble swallowing our 1,000 mg softgels
 
Lemon-Flavored Salmon Oil for folks who experience bounce-back.



Vital Choice Salmon Oil (top left) vs. two standard fish oils


Holiday Shipping Deadlines
Early is good … observe these deadlines to ensure that your orders arrive in time

AP Photo/Alaska Airlines, Clay Lacy and Chad Slattery
Planning to serve our seafood at Thanksgiving? We hope so!
 
Whether you plan Organic Nuts, Fruits, and Trail Mix for snacks, smoked fish appetizers, or a gorgeous, delicious salmon fillet for dinner, be sure to order in time.
 
The following deadlines should ensure that you get the foods you want when you need them … it’s smart to order well ahead!
 
These dates are for the continental U.S. only ... see Canada deadlines below.
 
Have more questions? Visit our Shipping page and if you need more help, visit our Customer Service page.
 
Thanksgiving Deadlines

Ground shipments placed now are not likely to arrive before Thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 26).

 

Order Thanksgiving dinner items by 10 AM Pacific Time on Wednesday, Nov. 18 for delivery Friday, Nov. 20. (Foods ordered after this deadline may not arrive before Thanksgiving.)

 

Orders that include only frozen foods will automatically ship by 2nd Day Air.

If your order includes Non-Perishables wanted by Nov. 25, place it by 10 AM on Wednesday Nov. 18 and upgrade it to 2nd Day Air.
 
Hanukkah Deadlines
Ground (Non-Perishables only) – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Tuesday, Dec. 1
2nd Day Air* (all Frozen Foods) – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Tuesday, Dec. 8
Overnight Option – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Wednesday, Dec. 9
 
Christmas Deadlines
Ground (Non-Perishables only) – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Tuesday, Dec. 15
2nd Day Air* (all Frozen Foods) – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Monday, Dec. 21
Overnight Option – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Tuesday, Dec. 22
 
New Year's Eve Deadlines
Ground (Non-Perishables only) – Order by 10 AM PST on Friday, Dec. 18
2nd Day Air* (all Frozen Foods) – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Monday, Dec. 28
Overnight Option – Order by 10 AM Pacific Time on Tuesday, Dec. 29
 
*When an order includes frozen food, we ship those items by 2nd Day Air, and the rest go by Ground.
 
Holiday Shipping Deadlines for Canada
Order deadlines for Christmas
Non-Perishables – Order by Sunday, Dec. 13 at 12 noon Pacific Time
All Frozen Foods – Order by Sunday, Dec. 20 at 12 noon Pacific Time
 
Order deadlines for New Year's Eve
Non-Perishables – Order by Sunday, Dec. 20 at 12 noon Pacific Time
All Frozen Foods – Order by Monday, Dec. 21 at 12 noon Pacific Time

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