Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 14 Researches
7.2
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 9 Reviews
7.9
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Fish Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
15
 
Total Fat
1.5 g
2%**
Cholesterol
<5 mg
1%
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol) (from Lanolin)
25 mcg (1,000 IU)
125%
Fish Oil Concentrate
1.2 g (1,200 mg)
Omega-3 Fatty Acids:
 
 
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
600 mg
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
300 mg
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Top Medical Research Studies

9
Omega-3 fatty acids induce cell death
We delved into the potential of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), to combat glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain tumors.

In our study, we found that DHA treatment led to cell death in glioblastoma cells, as evidenced by signs of apoptosis and increased autophagy. Furthermore, tests in transgenic mice revealed a notable reduction in tumor size and increased activity reflected in cell death markers.

While these findings suggest a promising avenue for GBM treatment, further research is needed to fully understand how omega-3 fatty acids could be integrated into cancer therapies.
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We investigated the potential of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) liposomes in treating glioblastoma, a challenging type of brain tumor. Using an advanced microfluidic system, we created liposomes that effectively penetrated GBM cells.

The results were promising; the DHA liposomes not only reduced tumor cell viability but also initiated cell death more effectively than regular DHA. This study opens new avenues for cancer treatment using omega-3 fatty acids in liposome formulations, highlighting their potential as a valuable therapeutic strategy.
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7
Fish intake may lower brain tumor risk
We analyzed data from nine observational studies to better understand the connection between fish consumption and brain tumor risk. Our findings suggest that increasing fish intake may be linked to a 17% lower risk of developing brain cancer, with a notable dose-response relationship.

However, we also emphasize the need for further research, including well-designed cohort studies, to confirm these initial results and clarify any potential confounding factors.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Wonderful supplement
1 people found this helpful
Excellent! A wonderful supplement for the brain!
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7.5
Brain nerve maintenance
1 people found this helpful
Fish oil is excellent for cardiovascular health, so I particularly compare various oils. This product is abundant in DHA, EPA, and Omega-3. It helps maintain brain nerves and is affordably priced, providing body benefits.
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8
Impressive composition
These NOW Foods Ultra-Omega-3 Capsules are a treasure for heart and brain health. After several months of taking them, I've been impressed by the rich composition of EPA and DHA, key for maintaining health. The quality and purity of the fish oil are excellent—I do not experience any unpleasant taste or smell.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 14 Researches
7.2
  • All Researches
9
Omega-3 fatty acids induce cell death
We delved into the potential of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), to combat glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain tumors.

In our study, we found that DHA treatment led to cell death in glioblastoma cells, as evidenced by signs of apoptosis and increased autophagy. Furthermore, tests in transgenic mice revealed a notable reduction in tumor size and increased activity reflected in cell death markers.

While these findings suggest a promising avenue for GBM treatment, further research is needed to fully understand how omega-3 fatty acids could be integrated into cancer therapies.
Read More
We investigated the potential of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) liposomes in treating glioblastoma, a challenging type of brain tumor. Using an advanced microfluidic system, we created liposomes that effectively penetrated GBM cells.

The results were promising; the DHA liposomes not only reduced tumor cell viability but also initiated cell death more effectively than regular DHA. This study opens new avenues for cancer treatment using omega-3 fatty acids in liposome formulations, highlighting their potential as a valuable therapeutic strategy.
Read More
8
Omega-3 effects on glioblastoma cells
We explored the potential of omega-3 fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), to combat glioblastoma, an aggressive brain tumor. By studying patient-derived GBM neural stem-like cells, we found that DHA treatment increases its levels in these cells, assisted by a protein called FABP7. This increase in DHA was linked to a reduction in the cells' ability to migrate, suggesting a possible therapeutic approach to limit tumor spread. However, more research is needed to fully understand the implications of DHA on glioblastoma treatment.
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8
Omega-3 may aid olfactory recovery
We explored how omega-3 fish oil supplementation might support smell recovery in patients after endoscopic brain tumor surgery. In a multicenter trial involving 110 patients, those receiving omega-3 alongside nasal saline experienced less persistent loss of smell compared to peers without it.

Significantly, fewer patients in the omega-3 group reported olfactory issues at three and six months post-surgery. This suggests that omega-3 could play a protective role for the olfactory system during the recovery phase. However, surgery type also influenced outcomes.
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8
Curcumin-DHA shows potential for glioblastoma
We explored a new formulation combining curcumin and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for treating brain tumors. By using microemulsions, this treatment showed impressive ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier.

After administration, the curcumin concentrations in the brain were significantly higher—as much as 66 times greater compared to standard solutions. This suggests the potential of curcumin with DHA for effectively targeting glioblastoma brain cancer. Safety tests indicated that this approach does not harm surrounding tissues, highlighting its promising anticancer effects.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 9 Reviews
7.9
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  • Negative Reviews
9
Wonderful supplement
1 people found this helpful
Excellent! A wonderful supplement for the brain!
Read More
7.5
Brain nerve maintenance
1 people found this helpful
Fish oil is excellent for cardiovascular health, so I particularly compare various oils. This product is abundant in DHA, EPA, and Omega-3. It helps maintain brain nerves and is affordably priced, providing body benefits.
Read More
8
Impressive composition
These NOW Foods Ultra-Omega-3 Capsules are a treasure for heart and brain health. After several months of taking them, I've been impressed by the rich composition of EPA and DHA, key for maintaining health. The quality and purity of the fish oil are excellent—I do not experience any unpleasant taste or smell.
Read More
7.5
Joint health improvement
NOW Foods Ultra Omega-3 is a premium supplement featuring 600 mg EPA and 300 mg DHA per capsule, supporting heart, brain, and joint health. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil aid inflammation reduction and cardiovascular health. The 90-capsule fish gelatin bottle ensures long-term use and maximum potency.
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7.5
Improving brain health
I consistently take it for brain health and to reduce inflammation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

8
Impressive composition
These NOW Foods Ultra-Omega-3 Capsules are a treasure for heart and brain health. After several months of taking them, I've been impressed by the rich composition of EPA and DHA, key for maintaining health. The quality and purity of the fish oil are excellent—I do not experience any unpleasant taste or smell.
6
Reduced forgetfulness
2 people found this helpful
My family takes half the dosage, one pill per day, and we've noticed differences such as no dry eye. We can’t measure improvements in brain function, but age-related forgetfulness is less noticeable. The pill is large, but manageable, with no fishy smell.
We investigated the potential of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) liposomes in treating glioblastoma, a challenging type of brain tumor. Using an advanced microfluidic system, we created liposomes that effectively penetrated GBM cells.

The results were promising; the DHA liposomes not only reduced tumor cell viability but also initiated cell death more effectively than regular DHA. This study opens new avenues for cancer treatment using omega-3 fatty acids in liposome formulations, highlighting their potential as a valuable therapeutic strategy.
7
Omega-3 enhances cisplatin effects
We explored the effects of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), an omega-3 fatty acid, in conjunction with cisplatin on brain tumor cells. By exposing glioblastoma cells to different treatment combinations, we found that EPA boosted the antitumor effectiveness of cisplatin.

This combination increased oxidative stress and apoptosis by stimulating a specific ion channel (TRPM2) which further promoted calcium entry into the cells. However, while the treatment showed potential in enhancing cancer cell death, the overall benefits need further evaluation to determine if they significantly affect tumor progression or patient outcomes.
8
Omega-3 improves brain tumor treatment
We investigated the impact of omega-3 fatty acids and bioflavonoids in patients undergoing stereotactic radiotherapy for brain metastases. In a study of 405 patients, we found that those who took this supplementation experienced improved survival rates and a reduced risk of radionecrosis, a serious side effect. Our analysis suggested that omega-3s and bioflavonoids could serve as protective agents during treatment, enhancing patient outcomes and safety.
9
Omega-3 fatty acids induce cell death
We delved into the potential of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), to combat glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain tumors.

In our study, we found that DHA treatment led to cell death in glioblastoma cells, as evidenced by signs of apoptosis and increased autophagy. Furthermore, tests in transgenic mice revealed a notable reduction in tumor size and increased activity reflected in cell death markers.

While these findings suggest a promising avenue for GBM treatment, further research is needed to fully understand how omega-3 fatty acids could be integrated into cancer therapies.

References

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  2. Mendanha D, Gimondi S, Costa BM, Ferreira H, Neves NM. Microfluidic-derived docosahexaenoic acid liposomes for glioblastoma therapy. Nanomedicine. 2023;53:102704. 10.1016/j.nano.2023.102704
  3. Öcal Ö, Nazıroğlu M. Eicosapentaenoic acid enhanced apoptotic and oxidant effects of cisplatin via activation of TRPM2 channel in brain tumor cells. Chem Biol Interact. 2022;359:109914. 10.1016/j.cbi.2022.109914
  4. Choi WS, Xu X, Goruk S, Wang Y, Patel S, et al. FABP7 Facilitates Uptake of Docosahexaenoic Acid in Glioblastoma Neural Stem-like Cells. Nutrients. 2021;13. 10.3390/nu13082664
  5. Yan CH, Rathor A, Krook K, Ma Y, Rotella MR, et al. Effect of Omega-3 Supplementation in Patients With Smell Dysfunction Following Endoscopic Sellar and Parasellar Tumor Resection: A Multicenter Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial. Neurosurgery. 2020;87:E91. 10.1093/neuros/nyz559
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