Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 29 Researches
7.5
USERS' SCORE
Medium or Average
Based on 57 Reviews
6.7
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:   2 Softgels
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
20
 
Total Fat
2 g
3%**
Saturated Fat
0.5 g
3%**
Polyunsaturated Fat
1 g
Monounsaturated Fat
0.5 g
Fish Oil Concentrate
2 g (2,000 mg)
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
360 mg
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
240 mg

Top Medical Research Studies

9.5
Fish oil reduces catheter-related clots
We analyzed the effects of fish oil lipid emulsion on the prevention of deep vein thrombosis in children with intestinal failure.

In this study, we compared 35 pediatric patients receiving a soy oil lipid emulsion with 35 who received fish oil.

Remarkably, none of the children in the fish oil group experienced blood clots, whereas the soy oil group had ten cases. This suggests that fish oil lipid emulsion may significantly reduce the risk of clots associated with central venous catheters.
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9
Omega-3 reduces clot risk post-surgery
We explored the impact of omega-3 fatty acids on blood clot risks in elderly patients recovering from proximal femoral fractures after surgery. In a randomized, double-blind study involving 452 participants, those who received daily supplementation of 1000 mg of omega-3 for 30 days experienced significant reductions in pulmonary embolism and symptomatic deep vein thrombosis compared to those on a placebo. Importantly, these benefits came without an increased risk of bleeding complications.
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We investigated the impact of FJH-KO, a source of omega-3 fatty acids from Antarctic krill, on thrombosis in a mouse model. By inducing thrombosis using carrageenan, we treated the mice with FJH-KO beforehand.

The results showed that FJH-KO reduced thrombus formation and prolonged bleeding time. It also lowered levels of substances associated with clotting while boosting protective factors. Additionally, in human cells, FJH-KO inhibited the adhesion of immune cells, suggesting its potential as an antithrombotic agent.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Cholesterol reduction
210 people found this helpful
My husband, who enjoys food a bit too much, found himself with a high level of 'bad' cholesterol at 8.6. After following a doctor’s advice, including omega-3 supplements, and modifying his diet, his cholesterol dropped to 5.6 after 2.5 months! This product truly works in treating blood clots. I highly recommend it.
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9
Cholesterol improvement
59 people found this helpful
My husband was advised to take omega-3 for his high cholesterol, initially at 8.6. After a diet change and taking this supplement, his levels normalised to 5.6 over two and a half months! It’s truly effective for tackling blood clots.
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9
Supports heart health
17 people found this helpful
I found this omega-3 to be an excellent value. With a recommended dosage of two capsules daily, it helps improve blood vessel health by preventing harmful fats and blood clots. Omega-3 is essential for overall well-being and heart health.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 29 Researches
7.5
  • All Researches
9.5
Fish oil reduces catheter-related clots
We analyzed the effects of fish oil lipid emulsion on the prevention of deep vein thrombosis in children with intestinal failure.

In this study, we compared 35 pediatric patients receiving a soy oil lipid emulsion with 35 who received fish oil.

Remarkably, none of the children in the fish oil group experienced blood clots, whereas the soy oil group had ten cases. This suggests that fish oil lipid emulsion may significantly reduce the risk of clots associated with central venous catheters.
Read More
We investigated the impact of FJH-KO, a source of omega-3 fatty acids from Antarctic krill, on thrombosis in a mouse model. By inducing thrombosis using carrageenan, we treated the mice with FJH-KO beforehand.

The results showed that FJH-KO reduced thrombus formation and prolonged bleeding time. It also lowered levels of substances associated with clotting while boosting protective factors. Additionally, in human cells, FJH-KO inhibited the adhesion of immune cells, suggesting its potential as an antithrombotic agent.
Read More
We investigated how docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and its derivatives affect platelet activity and blood clotting. Our findings revealed that DHA, along with its oxidized forms, effectively reduced platelet aggregation and activation, particularly in mouse models.

Although DHA showed some benefits, the most significant effects on blood clots came from its oxylipins, specifically 11-HDHA and 14-HDHA. These compounds appeared to inhibit platelet adhesion and thrombus formation through a specific signaling pathway, enhancing the potential for DHA as a treatment for clot-related cardiovascular issues.
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9
Omega-3 reduces clot risk post-surgery
We explored the impact of omega-3 fatty acids on blood clot risks in elderly patients recovering from proximal femoral fractures after surgery. In a randomized, double-blind study involving 452 participants, those who received daily supplementation of 1000 mg of omega-3 for 30 days experienced significant reductions in pulmonary embolism and symptomatic deep vein thrombosis compared to those on a placebo. Importantly, these benefits came without an increased risk of bleeding complications.
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We explored the effects of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), particularly in the context of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), on blood clotting. The study highlighted how different subclasses of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), particularly HDL2 from ACS patients, interact with platelets during clot formation.

It became clear that HDL2 from ACS patients exhibited a stronger ability to inhibit platelet aggregation compared to HDL from healthy individuals. This ability to reduce clot formation is linked to the presence of specific oxidized polyunsaturated fatty acids in the HDL2 particles.

We observed an inverse relationship between several oxidized fatty acids, such as 18-hydroxyeicosapentaenoic acid (18-HEPE) and others, and platelet aggregation. This means that higher levels of these oxidized fats were associated with less platelet activation and clotting, pointing to their potential role in enhancing the antithrombotic properties of HDL2 in ACS patients.

Overall, the findings suggest that EPA and its oxidized metabolites could play a key role in modifying HDL properties, thereby offering some protection against blood clots in individuals with ACS.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Medium or Average
Based on 57 Reviews
6.7
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Cholesterol reduction
210 people found this helpful
My husband, who enjoys food a bit too much, found himself with a high level of 'bad' cholesterol at 8.6. After following a doctor’s advice, including omega-3 supplements, and modifying his diet, his cholesterol dropped to 5.6 after 2.5 months! This product truly works in treating blood clots. I highly recommend it.
Read More
9
Cholesterol improvement
59 people found this helpful
My husband was advised to take omega-3 for his high cholesterol, initially at 8.6. After a diet change and taking this supplement, his levels normalised to 5.6 over two and a half months! It’s truly effective for tackling blood clots.
Read More
9
Supports heart health
17 people found this helpful
I found this omega-3 to be an excellent value. With a recommended dosage of two capsules daily, it helps improve blood vessel health by preventing harmful fats and blood clots. Omega-3 is essential for overall well-being and heart health.
Read More
9
Prevents blood clots
12 people found this helpful
Omega is an essential aid, particularly during COVID, as it helps thin the blood and prevents the formation of blood clots.
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9
Positive results noted
9 people found this helpful
I bought this omega-3 for my husband due to his high cholesterol. His bad cholesterol level declined without using statins! He took two capsules daily with vitamin D-3, and I was pleased with the results in alleviating blood clots.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Cholesterol reduction
210 people found this helpful
My husband, who enjoys food a bit too much, found himself with a high level of 'bad' cholesterol at 8.6. After following a doctor’s advice, including omega-3 supplements, and modifying his diet, his cholesterol dropped to 5.6 after 2.5 months! This product truly works in treating blood clots. I highly recommend it.
9
Normalised test results
1 people found this helpful
My family has been taking Omega-3 for a long time. My father's health tests indicated exceedingly high cholesterol, but after three months on Omega-3, his levels returned to normal, exceeding expectations for such a significant transformation.
9
Eliminated blood clots
1 people found this helpful
I discovered Omega-3, which helped my husband get rid of three significant blood clots within a couple of months. Doctors often overlook Omega's ability to thin blood, but through trial and error, we addressed this severe issue.
9
Treats blood clots
1 people found this helpful
After a year of consistent Omega-3 intake, my mother’s high blood pressure returned to normal.
9
Positive results noted
9 people found this helpful
I bought this omega-3 for my husband due to his high cholesterol. His bad cholesterol level declined without using statins! He took two capsules daily with vitamin D-3, and I was pleased with the results in alleviating blood clots.
9
Cleanses blood clot
2 people found this helpful
Few are aware of the benefits of omega acids, especially in weight loss. They help dissolve fat and cholesterol, enhancing vessel elasticity and preventing blood clots. I’ve found this fish oil to be the best in terms of price and quality.
8
Omega-3s reduce blood clot risk
We examined how fish oil, rich in omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), impacts blood clotting in individuals at moderate risk for cardiovascular diseases. In a controlled study with 40 participants, we discovered that fish oil supplementation led to significant changes in circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are linked to clotting processes.

Notably, the fish oil reduced the coagulatory activity of these EVs, suggesting a protective effect against thrombus formation. This finding opens up new avenues for preventing blood clots and managing cardiovascular health.
We investigated the link between omega-3 fatty acids and blood clot markers in patients with atrial fibrillation. By analyzing data from over 2,370 participants, we found that higher levels of total omega-3s were connected to lower levels of D-dimer and beta-thromboglobulin, both indicators of activated coagulation and platelet activity.

This suggests that omega-3s may help reduce blood clot risks. However, while some individual fatty acids showed varied effects, the overall trend points to the potential antithrombotic benefits of these healthy fats.
7
Omega-3s reduce thrombin generation
We explored the effects of omega-3 fatty acids, specifically docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid, on blood clotting functions. Using well-designed models, we found that while these omega-3s didn’t significantly alter many platelet functions, they did slow down thrombin generation, a key factor in blood clot formation.

Interestingly, in mice on an omega-3 enriched diet, we observed reduced platelet accumulation in thrombi. This suggests that omega-3 fish oil may indeed have a protective role in cardiovascular health, particularly in moderating blood clot formation.
7
Fish oil reduces intervention rates
In a detailed study involving 567 adults preparing for arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation, we explored whether omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) and aspirin could enhance AVF usability and reduce complications.

Participants were randomly assigned to either fish oil or a placebo for three months, while some also received aspirin. While we found that fish oil significantly reduced the need for interventions due to thrombosis, it did not notably impact overall AVF usability or other critical outcomes.

The results indicate some benefits, particularly in lowering intervention rates, calling for further exploration into these treatments' effectiveness in this context.
9
Omega-3 reduces clot risk post-surgery
We explored the impact of omega-3 fatty acids on blood clot risks in elderly patients recovering from proximal femoral fractures after surgery. In a randomized, double-blind study involving 452 participants, those who received daily supplementation of 1000 mg of omega-3 for 30 days experienced significant reductions in pulmonary embolism and symptomatic deep vein thrombosis compared to those on a placebo. Importantly, these benefits came without an increased risk of bleeding complications.

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