Redefining Health: Unique Benefits of Zooca® Calanus® Oil
- 01 April 2025
- Written by LEHVOSS Nutrition
Backed by over 20 years of research, Zooca® Calanus® Oil has been featured in 18 publications, including safety studies, 8 clinical trials, and ongoing research. Naturally bound in wax esters for optimal digestion and absorption, this unique oil, rich in fatty acids, is the only marine lipid source that contains significant amounts of marine policosanols which according to science, may offer ergogenic benefits by improving physical performance and demonstrating anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, Zooca® Calanus® Oil has a high Astaxanthin content, making it a strong, naturally-occurring antioxidant marine oil, unique to the market.
Sustainably sourced from the Norwegian Sea, Calanus finmarchicus regenerates naturally each year, with only 0.0005% of the 290 million tons born annually being harvested for Zooca® Calanus® Oil.
Due to its small size and short life cycle, it accumulates minimal pollutants, therefore the oil is gently refined without chemicals, ensuring a pure, natural, and unprocessed product.
Zooca® Calanus® Oil, is a Novel Food-approved, sustainable oil derived from Calanus finmarchicus, rich in fatty acids, Marine Policosanols, and Astaxanthin. The clinical studies have shown that Zooca® Calanus® Oil significantly enhances muscle function, improving heart pumping efficiency, major muscle group performance, and grip strength1-4. Users have also reported increased lean body mass, reduced fat mass, and improved insulin sensitivity. These benefits highlight the oil's exceptional bioavailability, as evidenced by a remarkable 21% increase in the omega-3 index after just 12 weeks5-7.
With its scientifically proven benefits and exceptional bioavailability, Zooca® Calanus® Oil stands out as a next-generation solution for metabolic health. Learn more by visiting our dedicated page or contact us.
References
(1) Stepan et. al. (2022) Combined aerobic and resistance training with calanus oil supplementation improves central cardiodynamic function in older women.
(2) Cizkova et. al. (2020) Exercise Training Reduces Inflammation of Adipose Tissue in the Elderly: Cross-Sectional and Randomized Interventional Trial.
(3) Dadova et al. (2020) Effect of Calanus Oil Supplementation and 16-week exercise Program on Selected Fitness Parameters in Older Women.
(4) Brezinova et al. (2020) Exercise training induces insulin-sensitizing PAHSAs in adipose tissue of elderly women.~
(5) Wasserfurth, et al. (2020) 12-weeks of Calanus finmarchicus oil intake improves omega-3-index in healthy older subjects engaging in an exercise program.
(6) Wasserfurth et al. (2020) Effects of Exercise Combined with a Healthy Diet or Calanus finmarchicus Oil Supplementation on Body Composition and Metabolic Markers – A Pilot Study.
(7) Burhop et al. (2022). Enhances Glucose Homeostasis and Liver Insulin Resistance in Obese Prediabetic Individuals.