Pamela Seefeld R.Ph. - Pharmacognosy Consultant, is a 1990 graduate of the University of Florida College of pharmacy. In pharmacy school she studied Pharmacognosy (the study of medicinal plants). She has worked as an integrative pharmacist teaching physicians, pharmacists, and the general public about the proper use of botanicals. Her expertise in the area of vitamin and herbal supplements has placed her on many television and radio shows as well as numerous newspaper features. She is also a grant reviewer for the National Institutes of Health in Washington D.C. Her philosophy in terms of vitamins and supplements is that by having sound medically referenced information individuals can make more accurate and informed choices on which supplements they can take.

The Omega-Choice product line was designed to provide pharmaceutical grade quality vitamins to the public. Products that are manufactured by Douglas Labs are sold primarily through pharmacists and physicians. The Omega-Choice line contains three products:

"Neurological Support Pack"
"Mood Support Pack"
"Stress Support Pack"

These products are both unique and cutting edge as they incorporate the most appropriate vitamins and herbals. Each packet of pharmaceutical grade vitamins is complete. The vitamin packets utilize the potent herbal antioxidants of Rosemary and Sage. These plant antioxidants are well received in European literature as effectively penetrating the brain. What makes this formula so effective is the incorporation of these herbals. No manufactured vitamin products in the U.S. are currently recognizing this fact.

What can Omega-Choice do for you?
These packets (30 day supply) have taken the guess work out of which combinations of vitamins are most effective. Formulated by a pharmacist and prepared by an exclusive manufacturer.

The uniqueness of Omega-Choice is the incorporation of Sage and Rosemary. These herbal supplements have tremendous potential to help stop free radical activity deep within the brain. Sage and Rosemary far surpasses Vitamin E in effectiveness, even though Vitamin E is now the most commonly known antioxidant for the brain.