Collection: Omega-3

Essential fatty acids that the body cannot produce that protect heart health and reduce inflammation over time.
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What are omega-3 fatty acids?

Omega-3 fatty acids are a group of essential fats found in oily fish, algae and some plant foods. The most commonly discussed forms are EPA and DHA, which are widely used in supplements designed to support general health and wellbeing. Omega-3s are often included in wellness products because many people consume relatively little oily fish and look for a convenient way to increase their intake.

What to look for in omega-3 products

  • Compare EPA and DHA amounts, not just total fish oil per serving.
  • Around 250-500mg combined EPA and DHA is common for general daily intake; higher-strength products provide substantially more per serving.
  • EPA-focused formulas and DHA-focused formulas are designed for different use cases, so check the balance rather than the total dose alone.
  • Avoid products that use large fish oil numbers to disguise relatively low EPA and DHA content.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

How much omega-3 should you look for per serving?
Many shoppers focus on the fish oil amount, but EPA and DHA are the key figures. Products aimed at general daily use often provide a few hundred milligrams of combined EPA and DHA, while concentrated formulas deliver substantially more in fewer capsules.
Does the omega-3 form matter?
Why are some omega-3 products high in EPA and others high in DHA?
Is algae omega-3 a lower quality alternative to fish oil?