Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 3 Researches
6.3
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 11 Reviews
8.6
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

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
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

Most Useful Reviews

7.5
No nausea
1 people found this helpful
I recommend this for my children at mealtime; it promotes appetite and supports hair growth. Although it tastes like fish, taking it with food prevents any nausea, and the product is of excellent quality. I’ll certainly purchase again.
Read More
9
No nausea
Good omega at a reasonable price! It provides a great EPA-DHA ratio, and unlike other Omega supplements, this one does not cause nausea, which is perfect for me as I cannot eat fish due to intolerance. Highly recommend!
Read More
9
Supports health
Omega 3 quality is excellent, with no fish flavour. The dosage has positively impacted my hair, and I have not experienced any nausea. It's beneficial for cholesterol levels and promotes overall health.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 3 Researches
6.3
  • 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
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 11 Reviews
8.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
7.5
No nausea
1 people found this helpful
I recommend this for my children at mealtime; it promotes appetite and supports hair growth. Although it tastes like fish, taking it with food prevents any nausea, and the product is of excellent quality. I’ll certainly purchase again.
Read More
9
No nausea
Good omega at a reasonable price! It provides a great EPA-DHA ratio, and unlike other Omega supplements, this one does not cause nausea, which is perfect for me as I cannot eat fish due to intolerance. Highly recommend!
Read More
9
Supports health
Omega 3 quality is excellent, with no fish flavour. The dosage has positively impacted my hair, and I have not experienced any nausea. It's beneficial for cholesterol levels and promotes overall health.
Read More
9
Improved condition
Following my doctor's recommendation for cholesterol and inflammation, I take one capsule daily. After three months, I've noticed improvements in my heart health and no side effects like nausea or burping, which I often encounter with other omega-3 products.
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9
No nausea
This is highly regarded as one of the best omega products available, boasting a strong smell but surprisingly does not cause nausea.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Nausea relief
Fast delivery, high quality and convenient packaging with no damage. The dosage is excellent, and it has a natural composition of herbal ingredients. Although the capsules are slightly large, I have no issues swallowing them, and they have a pleasant citrus flavour. I've taken 1 capsule daily with meals alongside vitamin D3+K2, magnesium, and vitamin B6 for 10 days now. I've noticed significant benefits; previously, I suffered from headaches, nausea, and fatigue, but these have improved noticeably. I feel more energetic, my headaches have subsided, and my mood is considerably better. I highly recommend this product for anyone interested in sports, fitness, or following a diet, especially as omega-3 energises and meets the body’s nutritional needs.
9
Improved condition
Following my doctor's recommendation for cholesterol and inflammation, I take one capsule daily. After three months, I've noticed improvements in my heart health and no side effects like nausea or burping, which I often encounter with other omega-3 products.
7.5
No nausea
1 people found this helpful
I recommend this for my children at mealtime; it promotes appetite and supports hair growth. Although it tastes like fish, taking it with food prevents any nausea, and the product is of excellent quality. I’ll certainly purchase again.
9
Improved energy
Very pleased with fast delivery and high-quality packaging. I take one capsule daily with meals and have noticed significant benefits: my headaches and nausea are gone, and I feel energised. This is ideal for fitness enthusiasts or anyone on a diet.
7.5
Effective for nausea
Good composition, fast delivery, high-quality and convenient packaging, with no damages. The capsules are slightly large but easy to swallow and taste pleasant. I take one capsule daily with my meals alongside vitamin D3+K2, magnesium, and vitamin B6. After 10 days of use, I've noticeably benefitted; I was initially troubled by frequent headaches, nausea, and fatigue, but now I have greater energy levels and an excellent mood throughout the day. This product is perfect for those who are involved in fitness or following a specific diet as the omega-3 provides essential nutrients.
9
No nausea
I highly recommend this product as it has astounding results without causing nausea or heaviness, though the pill is quite large.
9
No nausea
Good omega at a reasonable price! It provides a great EPA-DHA ratio, and unlike other Omega supplements, this one does not cause nausea, which is perfect for me as I cannot eat fish due to intolerance. Highly recommend!
9
No nausea
This is highly regarded as one of the best omega products available, boasting a strong smell but surprisingly does not cause nausea.
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
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.
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.

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.
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