5 Best Omega-3 Supplements
Best source of omega-3 fatty acids
Fish oil is among the best sources of the essential omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. And it is also more economical than algae oil and krill oil. All fish oil in our range
Vegan source of the fish oil fatty acids
Algae oil contains the same omega-3 fats as fish oil, but has the advantage of being suitable for vegetarians and vegans. However, it is less beneficial per amount of omega-3 than fish oil.
Very powerful omega-3 form
Crill oil contains the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA in the form of phospholipids. This form is even more absorbable and effective than fish oil.
Other Omega-3 supplements
Not only flaxseed oil contains alpha-linolenic acid. Many plants/seeds contain alpha-linolenic acid. Here you will therefore find other sources of alpha-linolenic acid (the omega-3 form in flaxseed oil).
Best known vegetarian omega-3 source
Linseed oil contains the omega-3 fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid. From this, the body itself can produce EPA and DHA to a limited extent.
- Contains 590 mg of Antarctic krill oil per softgel
- Omega-3 fatty acids in highly absorbable phospholipid form
- For children from approx. 6 years
- Small soft fish gelatin capsules
- No. 1 during pregnancy
- Also during breastfeeding
- Contains 360 mg omega-9 (oleic acid) per daily dose
- Sourced from fish oil, borage oil and linseed oil
- 325 mg DHA and 100 mg EPA per softgel
- Smaller softgels for easier swallowing
- Contains 500 mg Antarctic krill oil per softgel
- From well managed and sustainable fishing according to MCS standard
- 800 mg DHA, 400 mg EPA per teaspoon
- Highly dosed and liquid
- Formula for the joints
- High dose of omega-3 with turmeric and vitamin C
- Formula for the cholesterol
- Contains plant sterols, omega-3 fatty acids, artichoke and olive leaf extracts
- With no less than 1500 mg EPA and 1500 mg DHA per 5 milliliters
- In natural triglyceride form