Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 4 Researches
6.5
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 14 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

7
Omega-3s show symptom relief
We aimed to see how omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil could ease nausea and other symptoms in patients with advanced lung cancer suffering from Systemic Immune-Metabolic Syndrome (SIMS). The study involved a small group of patients divided into treatment groups, some receiving fish oil and others a combination of fish oil with celecoxib.

After six weeks, we noted improvements in appetite, fatigue, and lower inflammation markers in both fish oil groups. Interestingly, those who received fish oil alongside celecoxib showed even greater benefits in weight gain and muscle strength. These findings suggest that fish oil may help manage certain symptoms associated with nausea but not specifically reduce it alone.
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7
Dietary changes improve GI symptoms
We explored how women with endometriosis experience gastrointestinal issues, including nausea and abdominal pain. In a prospective study involving fifty women, we analyzed motility in the gastrointestinal tract and assessed the impact of dietary changes and medication.

After 8 weeks of treatment that included reducing carbs and incorporating omega 3 fatty acids, we observed a significant drop in overall symptoms. This suggests that addressing dietary habits can greatly improve gastrointestinal functioning and alleviate discomfort for those with endometriosis.
Read More
7
Dysmenorrhea influences pregnancy nausea
We conducted a retrospective cohort study to investigate the relationship between nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) and dysmenorrhea measured by a verbal rating scale. Our research included 443 pregnant women, divided into those experiencing NVP and a control group.

From our findings, we noticed a clear association between moderate to severe dysmenorrhea and a heightened risk of NVP, especially during the first trimester. This suggests that those with painful menstrual symptoms may face an increased likelihood of nausea and vomiting as part of their pregnancy experience.

Importantly, we also examined the impact of periconceptional supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Our results indicated that taking DHA could potentially lower the risk of NVP, offering a glimmer of hope for managing nausea during pregnancy. This suggests that combining DHA with standard prenatal care might be beneficial for those who struggle with these symptoms.

Overall, our study sheds light on the intricate connections between menstrual pain and pregnancy-related nausea, emphasizing the potential protective role of DHA in improving women's health during this time.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
Calms cravings
3 people found this helpful
No nausea... It seems to calm me down a little... I quit smoking and needed something to manage the intense cravings. I have tried many other fish oils, and this one does not make me feel queasy.
Read More
9
High-quality ingredients
1 people found this helpful
Frankly, the ingredients are of very high quality, and the quantity is substantial. For me, this is the best and cleanest type I have used. It does not upset my stomach and does not cause nausea.
Read More
9
No fishy taste
1 people found this helpful
Previously, I did not pay much attention to this omega. After hearing a blogger discuss it on YouTube, I was pleasantly surprised. This omega has excellent quality, a high concentration of fatty acids, and it has no fishy aftertaste, belching, or nausea. Highly recommend! 👍🏻
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 4 Researches
6.5
  • All Researches
7
Omega-3s show symptom relief
We aimed to see how omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil could ease nausea and other symptoms in patients with advanced lung cancer suffering from Systemic Immune-Metabolic Syndrome (SIMS). The study involved a small group of patients divided into treatment groups, some receiving fish oil and others a combination of fish oil with celecoxib.

After six weeks, we noted improvements in appetite, fatigue, and lower inflammation markers in both fish oil groups. Interestingly, those who received fish oil alongside celecoxib showed even greater benefits in weight gain and muscle strength. These findings suggest that fish oil may help manage certain symptoms associated with nausea but not specifically reduce it alone.
Read More
7
Dietary changes improve GI symptoms
We explored how women with endometriosis experience gastrointestinal issues, including nausea and abdominal pain. In a prospective study involving fifty women, we analyzed motility in the gastrointestinal tract and assessed the impact of dietary changes and medication.

After 8 weeks of treatment that included reducing carbs and incorporating omega 3 fatty acids, we observed a significant drop in overall symptoms. This suggests that addressing dietary habits can greatly improve gastrointestinal functioning and alleviate discomfort for those with endometriosis.
Read More
7
Dysmenorrhea influences pregnancy nausea
We conducted a retrospective cohort study to investigate the relationship between nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) and dysmenorrhea measured by a verbal rating scale. Our research included 443 pregnant women, divided into those experiencing NVP and a control group.

From our findings, we noticed a clear association between moderate to severe dysmenorrhea and a heightened risk of NVP, especially during the first trimester. This suggests that those with painful menstrual symptoms may face an increased likelihood of nausea and vomiting as part of their pregnancy experience.

Importantly, we also examined the impact of periconceptional supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Our results indicated that taking DHA could potentially lower the risk of NVP, offering a glimmer of hope for managing nausea during pregnancy. This suggests that combining DHA with standard prenatal care might be beneficial for those who struggle with these symptoms.

Overall, our study sheds light on the intricate connections between menstrual pain and pregnancy-related nausea, emphasizing the potential protective role of DHA in improving women's health during this time.
Read More
We conducted a systematic review of 21 randomized controlled trials involving prescription omega-3 fatty acids (RxOME3FAs) to evaluate their safety and tolerability.

While the results showed that RxOME3FAs are generally safe, we did note that they can lead to some side effects, such as nausea and a fishy taste. Interestingly, those using omega-3s experienced more gastrointestinal issues compared to a control group.

Overall, additional studies are needed to further understand long-term impacts and confirm safety.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 14 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Calms cravings
3 people found this helpful
No nausea... It seems to calm me down a little... I quit smoking and needed something to manage the intense cravings. I have tried many other fish oils, and this one does not make me feel queasy.
Read More
9
High-quality ingredients
1 people found this helpful
Frankly, the ingredients are of very high quality, and the quantity is substantial. For me, this is the best and cleanest type I have used. It does not upset my stomach and does not cause nausea.
Read More
9
No fishy taste
1 people found this helpful
Previously, I did not pay much attention to this omega. After hearing a blogger discuss it on YouTube, I was pleasantly surprised. This omega has excellent quality, a high concentration of fatty acids, and it has no fishy aftertaste, belching, or nausea. Highly recommend! 👍🏻
Read More
10
No side effects
Super excellent formula, with no side effects, and absolutely no nausea or fish burps.
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10
Comfortable to drink
Excellent omega-3. High in beneficial acids. It does not cause nausea, which makes both me and my child comfortable taking it. I liked it very much and would advise others to try it.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Calms cravings
3 people found this helpful
No nausea... It seems to calm me down a little... I quit smoking and needed something to manage the intense cravings. I have tried many other fish oils, and this one does not make me feel queasy.
9
High-quality ingredients
1 people found this helpful
Frankly, the ingredients are of very high quality, and the quantity is substantial. For me, this is the best and cleanest type I have used. It does not upset my stomach and does not cause nausea.
9
No fishy taste
1 people found this helpful
Previously, I did not pay much attention to this omega. After hearing a blogger discuss it on YouTube, I was pleasantly surprised. This omega has excellent quality, a high concentration of fatty acids, and it has no fishy aftertaste, belching, or nausea. Highly recommend! 👍🏻
9
Convenient dosage
Good omega with an excellent dosage. It does not cause nausea, so I can drink it calmly. Very convenient, just one a day.
9
No heaviness
I truly liked this omega! Taking 1-2 capsules has no heaviness, belching, or other side effects! Highly recommend! PS: If you’re concerned about nausea or belching after the omega, drink plenty of water and try taking it with fats!
10
Comfortable to drink
Excellent omega-3. High in beneficial acids. It does not cause nausea, which makes both me and my child comfortable taking it. I liked it very much and would advise others to try it.
9
Combats nausea
Most importantly, it does not cause nausea! I am aware that poorly refined fats can induce nausea. I took it alongside other dietary supplements to address my lack of energy, poor sleep, and exacerbations of skin allergies.
7
Omega-3s show symptom relief
We aimed to see how omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil could ease nausea and other symptoms in patients with advanced lung cancer suffering from Systemic Immune-Metabolic Syndrome (SIMS). The study involved a small group of patients divided into treatment groups, some receiving fish oil and others a combination of fish oil with celecoxib.

After six weeks, we noted improvements in appetite, fatigue, and lower inflammation markers in both fish oil groups. Interestingly, those who received fish oil alongside celecoxib showed even greater benefits in weight gain and muscle strength. These findings suggest that fish oil may help manage certain symptoms associated with nausea but not specifically reduce it alone.
We conducted a systematic review of 21 randomized controlled trials involving prescription omega-3 fatty acids (RxOME3FAs) to evaluate their safety and tolerability.

While the results showed that RxOME3FAs are generally safe, we did note that they can lead to some side effects, such as nausea and a fishy taste. Interestingly, those using omega-3s experienced more gastrointestinal issues compared to a control group.

Overall, additional studies are needed to further understand long-term impacts and confirm safety.
7
Dysmenorrhea influences pregnancy nausea
We conducted a retrospective cohort study to investigate the relationship between nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) and dysmenorrhea measured by a verbal rating scale. Our research included 443 pregnant women, divided into those experiencing NVP and a control group.

From our findings, we noticed a clear association between moderate to severe dysmenorrhea and a heightened risk of NVP, especially during the first trimester. This suggests that those with painful menstrual symptoms may face an increased likelihood of nausea and vomiting as part of their pregnancy experience.

Importantly, we also examined the impact of periconceptional supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Our results indicated that taking DHA could potentially lower the risk of NVP, offering a glimmer of hope for managing nausea during pregnancy. This suggests that combining DHA with standard prenatal care might be beneficial for those who struggle with these symptoms.

Overall, our study sheds light on the intricate connections between menstrual pain and pregnancy-related nausea, emphasizing the potential protective role of DHA in improving women's health during this time.

References

  1. Chang CH, Tseng PT, Chen NY, Lin PC, Lin PY, et al. Safety and tolerability of prescription omega-3 fatty acids: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 2018;129:1. doi:10.1016/j.plefa.2018.01.001
  2. Cerchietti LC, Navigante AH, Castro MA. Effects of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic n-3 fatty acids from fish oil and preferential Cox-2 inhibition on systemic syndromes in patients with advanced lung cancer. Nutr Cancer. 2007;59:14.
  3. Mathias JR, Franklin R, Quast DC, Fraga N, Loftin CA, et al. Relation of endometriosis and neuromuscular disease of the gastrointestinal tract: new insights. Fertil Steril. 1998;70:81.
  4. Zhang X, Zhang Y, Lv D, Xie Y, Xu H, et al. Association of the Verbal Rating Scale-Measured Dysmenorrhea with Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy: A Retrospective Cohort Study. J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2024;46:102406. doi:10.1016/j.jogc.2024.102406
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