Omega-3
Daily oil. Third-party tested.
$36
$0.80 per serving
1,000 mg EPA, 500 mg DHA, listed on the front.
Triglyceride form. Tested for oxidation.
- Size
- 90 softgels
- Servings
- 45
- Form
- Softgels
Wild-caught in Alaska. IFOS-tested for oxidation, heavy metals, PCBs and dioxins — every lot.
Product detail
What it is
Fish oil is one of the few daily supplements where the sourcing genuinely changes the product. Ours is wild-caught Alaska pollock in the triglyceride form, which is the shape the oil naturally comes in and the one your gut handles best — most cheap fish oil is re-esterified into ethyl esters because it is easier to concentrate. Every lot is tested for oxidation as well as contaminants, because rancid fish oil is common and does not announce itself. The EPA and DHA numbers are on the front of the label, not buried in a 'total omega-3' figure.
The short version
- 1,000 mg EPA and 500 mg DHA per two-softgel serving
- Wild-caught Alaska pollock, from a certified fishery
- Triglyceride form, which absorbs better than the cheaper ethyl ester
- Tested for oxidation, heavy metals, PCBs and dioxins
- Lemon oil in the softgel — no fish burp
How to use
Two softgels daily with a meal containing fat. Keep the bottle out of direct sun.
Ingredients
Wild Alaska pollock oil, softgel (fish gelatin, glycerin, water), natural lemon oil, mixed tocopherols.
Supplement facts
| Serving size 2 softgels|45 servings per container | % DV | |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 20 | |
| Total Fat | 2 g | 3% |
| Fish Oil Concentrate | 2,000 mg | † |
| EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) | 1,000 mg | † |
| DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) | 500 mg | † |
- † Daily Value not established.
- Contains fish (pollock).
Where it sits in the line
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