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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7.7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 7 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Softgels
Serving Per Container:  60
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
20
 
Total Fat
2 g
3%‡
Cholesterol
11 mg
4%‡
Protein
<1 g
Fish Oil Concentrate^
2,000 mg
Omega-3 Fatty Acids^
1,200 mg
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid)^
800 mg
DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid)^
400 mg

Top Medical Research Studies

We conducted a double-blind randomized controlled trial to understand how prenatal supplementation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) might influence infant health, particularly concerning the common cold. Pregnant women were given either a daily dose of 400 mg of DHA or a placebo starting at 18 to 22 weeks of gestation until childbirth.

Caregivers then reported on their infants’ health at 1, 3, and 6 months, sharing details about common illness symptoms. We found that DHA supplementation appeared to reduce the number of colds at one month and also seemed to lessen the duration of various cold symptoms in infants. Specifically, infants in the DHA group experienced fewer cold symptoms and had shorter durations of cough and wheezing.

While the overall occurrence of specific illness symptoms was similar between the DHA and placebo groups, DHA did bring about noteworthy benefits. At 1 month, infants in the DHA group had a 26% shorter duration of cough and 30% shorter wheezing; however, they experienced a longer duration of rash.

Furthermore, by the time the infants reached 3 months, those whose mothers took DHA were ill for 14% less time overall. At 6 months, the DHA group showed significantly reduced durations of several illness indicators, although they did experience longer episodes of vomiting.

This study suggests that prenatal DHA not only seems to impact the occurrence of colds in children but may also play a role in the duration of symptoms over the first half-year of life.
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7
Omega-3 effects on viral infections
We examined the MITIGATE study, focusing on the effects of icosapent ethyl (IPE), a purified omega-3 fatty acid, in adults with cardiovascular disease at risk for viral upper respiratory infections.

With about 16,500 participants, this clinical trial compared IPE treatment against usual care. The goal was to see if IPE could lessen the severity and impact of viral infections over six months.

Unfortunately, there was no significant evidence found that IPE improved outcomes for upper respiratory infections in this group.
Read More
We investigated whether feeding infants formula supplemented with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) could impact the development of allergies and respiratory illnesses until age three.

In a well-structured, randomized, double-blind study, we followed children who received either supplemented or nonsupplemented formulas during their first year of life. Our findings showed that those on the DHA/ARA formula had significantly lower chances of developing upper respiratory infections and common allergic diseases.

Notably, the DHA/ARA group experienced a delayed onset and reduced incidence of respiratory issues, indicating potential benefits of early nutrition on long-term health.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
Boosts health
9 people found this helpful
I will definitely order again! Although the capsules are quite large, they are easy to swallow. This Omega-3 variant is perfect for children aged 4 to 12. My child's health improved remarkably; their skin feels better, and I've noticed they no longer suffer from the common cold as frequently as before.
Read More
9
Improved circulation
6 people found this helpful
I often cramped in the night, thinking it was a lack of minerals. However, a hospital examination revealed poor blood circulation due to sensitivity to cold. After starting this supplement, my cramps have vanished. I wish I had switched to this earlier as it has proven to be effective!
Read More
9
Stops infections quickly
1 people found this helpful
This is one of the best fish oils available, offering incredible value with a high dosage of EPA and DHA in molecularly distilled softgels. I take one daily to prevent coughs and colds while also supporting heart and brain health. If I fall ill with a viral infection, I take two softgels alongside one low-dosage evening primrose oil softgel, which halts the infection. Typically, I recover within an hour.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7.7
  • All Researches
We investigated whether feeding infants formula supplemented with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) could impact the development of allergies and respiratory illnesses until age three.

In a well-structured, randomized, double-blind study, we followed children who received either supplemented or nonsupplemented formulas during their first year of life. Our findings showed that those on the DHA/ARA formula had significantly lower chances of developing upper respiratory infections and common allergic diseases.

Notably, the DHA/ARA group experienced a delayed onset and reduced incidence of respiratory issues, indicating potential benefits of early nutrition on long-term health.
Read More
We conducted a double-blind randomized controlled trial to understand how prenatal supplementation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) might influence infant health, particularly concerning the common cold. Pregnant women were given either a daily dose of 400 mg of DHA or a placebo starting at 18 to 22 weeks of gestation until childbirth.

Caregivers then reported on their infants’ health at 1, 3, and 6 months, sharing details about common illness symptoms. We found that DHA supplementation appeared to reduce the number of colds at one month and also seemed to lessen the duration of various cold symptoms in infants. Specifically, infants in the DHA group experienced fewer cold symptoms and had shorter durations of cough and wheezing.

While the overall occurrence of specific illness symptoms was similar between the DHA and placebo groups, DHA did bring about noteworthy benefits. At 1 month, infants in the DHA group had a 26% shorter duration of cough and 30% shorter wheezing; however, they experienced a longer duration of rash.

Furthermore, by the time the infants reached 3 months, those whose mothers took DHA were ill for 14% less time overall. At 6 months, the DHA group showed significantly reduced durations of several illness indicators, although they did experience longer episodes of vomiting.

This study suggests that prenatal DHA not only seems to impact the occurrence of colds in children but may also play a role in the duration of symptoms over the first half-year of life.
Read More
7
Omega-3 effects on viral infections
We examined the MITIGATE study, focusing on the effects of icosapent ethyl (IPE), a purified omega-3 fatty acid, in adults with cardiovascular disease at risk for viral upper respiratory infections.

With about 16,500 participants, this clinical trial compared IPE treatment against usual care. The goal was to see if IPE could lessen the severity and impact of viral infections over six months.

Unfortunately, there was no significant evidence found that IPE improved outcomes for upper respiratory infections in this group.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 7 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Boosts health
9 people found this helpful
I will definitely order again! Although the capsules are quite large, they are easy to swallow. This Omega-3 variant is perfect for children aged 4 to 12. My child's health improved remarkably; their skin feels better, and I've noticed they no longer suffer from the common cold as frequently as before.
Read More
9
Improved circulation
6 people found this helpful
I often cramped in the night, thinking it was a lack of minerals. However, a hospital examination revealed poor blood circulation due to sensitivity to cold. After starting this supplement, my cramps have vanished. I wish I had switched to this earlier as it has proven to be effective!
Read More
9
Stops infections quickly
1 people found this helpful
This is one of the best fish oils available, offering incredible value with a high dosage of EPA and DHA in molecularly distilled softgels. I take one daily to prevent coughs and colds while also supporting heart and brain health. If I fall ill with a viral infection, I take two softgels alongside one low-dosage evening primrose oil softgel, which halts the infection. Typically, I recover within an hour.
Read More
7.5
Prevents colds
10 people found this helpful
I am very pleased with this excellent Omega supplement, which contains 60% Omega-3 fatty acids. I found only one other product at a pharmacy with such a high content, and it costs 30% more. I purchased a 240-capsule can during a discount, which made the price reasonable. My husband and I take one capsule each morning, and I have noticed that we hardly catch colds, and my skin quality has improved. We have been taking Omega supplements for nearly three years. If I experience any symptoms of a common cold, such as a runny nose or sore throat, I immediately increase to 2-3 capsules a day along with a high dosage of vitamin C until I recover, then return to one capsule.
Read More
7.5
Prevents sickness
I’ve ordered this product several times and the quality is consistently good. With a large dosage and 250 capsules in a discount purchase, I've noticed that after two months, I hardly get the common cold anymore.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Prevents sickness
I’ve ordered this product several times and the quality is consistently good. With a large dosage and 250 capsules in a discount purchase, I've noticed that after two months, I hardly get the common cold anymore.
9
Stops infections quickly
1 people found this helpful
This is one of the best fish oils available, offering incredible value with a high dosage of EPA and DHA in molecularly distilled softgels. I take one daily to prevent coughs and colds while also supporting heart and brain health. If I fall ill with a viral infection, I take two softgels alongside one low-dosage evening primrose oil softgel, which halts the infection. Typically, I recover within an hour.
7.5
No fishy aftertaste
1 people found this helpful
This is the best value Omega I’ve come across, with no fishy aftertaste due to the strawberry flavour. My husband and I have been taking it for a couple of years and we feel great! With a healthy lifestyle, we haven't faced any issues or caught the common cold either.
9
Boosts health
9 people found this helpful
I will definitely order again! Although the capsules are quite large, they are easy to swallow. This Omega-3 variant is perfect for children aged 4 to 12. My child's health improved remarkably; their skin feels better, and I've noticed they no longer suffer from the common cold as frequently as before.
9
Improved circulation
6 people found this helpful
I often cramped in the night, thinking it was a lack of minerals. However, a hospital examination revealed poor blood circulation due to sensitivity to cold. After starting this supplement, my cramps have vanished. I wish I had switched to this earlier as it has proven to be effective!
7.5
Prevents colds
10 people found this helpful
I am very pleased with this excellent Omega supplement, which contains 60% Omega-3 fatty acids. I found only one other product at a pharmacy with such a high content, and it costs 30% more. I purchased a 240-capsule can during a discount, which made the price reasonable. My husband and I take one capsule each morning, and I have noticed that we hardly catch colds, and my skin quality has improved. We have been taking Omega supplements for nearly three years. If I experience any symptoms of a common cold, such as a runny nose or sore throat, I immediately increase to 2-3 capsules a day along with a high dosage of vitamin C until I recover, then return to one capsule.
We conducted a double-blind randomized controlled trial to understand how prenatal supplementation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) might influence infant health, particularly concerning the common cold. Pregnant women were given either a daily dose of 400 mg of DHA or a placebo starting at 18 to 22 weeks of gestation until childbirth.

Caregivers then reported on their infants’ health at 1, 3, and 6 months, sharing details about common illness symptoms. We found that DHA supplementation appeared to reduce the number of colds at one month and also seemed to lessen the duration of various cold symptoms in infants. Specifically, infants in the DHA group experienced fewer cold symptoms and had shorter durations of cough and wheezing.

While the overall occurrence of specific illness symptoms was similar between the DHA and placebo groups, DHA did bring about noteworthy benefits. At 1 month, infants in the DHA group had a 26% shorter duration of cough and 30% shorter wheezing; however, they experienced a longer duration of rash.

Furthermore, by the time the infants reached 3 months, those whose mothers took DHA were ill for 14% less time overall. At 6 months, the DHA group showed significantly reduced durations of several illness indicators, although they did experience longer episodes of vomiting.

This study suggests that prenatal DHA not only seems to impact the occurrence of colds in children but may also play a role in the duration of symptoms over the first half-year of life.
7
Omega-3 effects on viral infections
We examined the MITIGATE study, focusing on the effects of icosapent ethyl (IPE), a purified omega-3 fatty acid, in adults with cardiovascular disease at risk for viral upper respiratory infections.

With about 16,500 participants, this clinical trial compared IPE treatment against usual care. The goal was to see if IPE could lessen the severity and impact of viral infections over six months.

Unfortunately, there was no significant evidence found that IPE improved outcomes for upper respiratory infections in this group.
We investigated whether feeding infants formula supplemented with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) could impact the development of allergies and respiratory illnesses until age three.

In a well-structured, randomized, double-blind study, we followed children who received either supplemented or nonsupplemented formulas during their first year of life. Our findings showed that those on the DHA/ARA formula had significantly lower chances of developing upper respiratory infections and common allergic diseases.

Notably, the DHA/ARA group experienced a delayed onset and reduced incidence of respiratory issues, indicating potential benefits of early nutrition on long-term health.

References

  1. Ambrosy AP, Malik UI, Thomas RC, Parikh RV, Tan TC, et al. Rationale and design of the pragmatic randomized trial of icosapent ethyl for high cardiovascular risk adults (MITIGATE). Am Heart J. 2021;235:54. 10.1016/j.ahj.2021.01.018
  2. Birch EE, Khoury JC, Berseth CL, Castañeda YS, Couch JM, et al. The impact of early nutrition on incidence of allergic manifestations and common respiratory illnesses in children. J Pediatr. 2010;156:902. 10.1016/j.jpeds.2010.01.002
  3. Imhoff-Kunsch B, Stein AD, Martorell R, Parra-Cabrera S, Romieu I, et al. Prenatal docosahexaenoic acid supplementation and infant morbidity: randomized controlled trial. Pediatrics. 2011;128:e505. 10.1542/peds.2010-1386
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