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Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega, Lemon Flavor - 180 Soft Gels - 1280 mg Omega-3 - High-Potency Fish Oil with EPA & DHA - Promotes Brain & Heart Health - Non-GMO - 90 Servings

Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega, Lemon Flavor - 180 Soft Gels - 1280 mg Omega-3 - High-Potency Fish Oil with EPA & DHA - Promotes Brain & Heart Health - Non-GMO - 90 Servings

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Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega, Lemon Flavor - 180 Soft Gels - 1280 mg Omega-3 - High-Potency Fish Oil with EPA & DHA - Promotes Brain & Heart Health - Non-GMO - 90 Servings
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Comprehensive Omega-3 Support for Body & Mind

Foundational fatty acid support for the heart, brain, and immune system*

Concentrated omega-3s for more benefits in fewer servings*

Triglyceride molecular form for better absorption

No fishy burps or aftertaste

Made from 100% wild-caught fish

Making better omega-3 since 1995.

As the #1 selling fish and algae oil brand in the U.S., we're committed to delivering a new definition of omega-3 oil purity, freshness, potency, and effectiveness.

  • SUPERIOR QUALITY

    From ingredient sourcing and product creation, to shipping and customer care,superior quality is how we always deliver the best essential nutrients.

  • MADE WITH INTEGRITY

    Our products are grounded in science,formulated with care, and responsibly sourced for your family's health and peace of mind.

  • PRODUCT TRANSPARENCY

    Check your product's third-party test results and see for yourself why so many people love Nordic Naturals.

    Pure, Powerful Omega-3 Support

    High-Strength EPA+DHA

    1280 mg Omega-3s per 2Soft Gels

    Supports Heart, Brain,& Immune System*

    Triglyceride Form (rTG) for Optimal Absorption*

    Keeping Oceans Healthy

    Friend of the Sea Certified

    Nordic Pharma is proudly Friend of the Sea (FOS) certified. FOS is an internationally recognized, non-profit organization and leading certification standard for companies on a similar mission to conserve the global marine habitat.

    Processing of the fish and omega-3 oil must be carried out in line with Environment Management System practices and Social Accountability principles, which means:

    • Full traceability back to the fishing boat
    • Minimal use of overexploited fish stock
    • Minimal bycatch of endangered species
    • Total compliance with national regulations for employees
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      I thought the omega-3 would have a fishy taste, but to my surprise the Ultimate Omega tastes great




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      It was recommended by my doctor. It's kinda big capsule but it's easy to swallow and it's lemon favor no fishy taste. Love it!




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      Frequently Asked Questions

      What are the benefits of omega-3 fish oil supplements?

      Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil and algae, are backed by decades of clinical research. Over 50,000 laboratory and clinical studies link omega-3 consumption to a variety of significant health benefits. Despite their vital importance, more than 80% of Americans are not getting enough omega-3s from their diet.◊ Omega-3s, which are rich in the fatty acids EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), are considered conditionally essential nutrients since our bodies cannot produce them; therefore, they must be obtained through diet or supplementation. These profound fats are crucial for supporting and maintaining the structure and function of the approximately 37 trillion cells in the body, ultimately contributing to overall health.

      A strong body of evidence demonstrates that omega-3 fatty acids offer substantial cardiovascular health benefits, including the reduction of triglycerides and blood pressure within normal ranges—both key indicators of heart health. Additionally, omega-3s play a vital role in supporting healthy brain function and cognitive development in infants and children. They help support cognitive function,overall brain health, and neurological functioning well into older adulthood.*

      Furthermore, omega-3 supplements have been shown to support eye health by supporting visual development in children, providing support for healthy vision during exposure to blue light, and maintaining healthy moisture levels and tear production.*

      Whether you're looking to support your heart, brain, eye, mood, joint, or prenatal health, omega-3 supplements from fish oil or algae can be a valuable ally in your wellness journey.*

      How much omega-3 should I take daily?

      All individuals, regardless of age or health status, are encouraged to undergo omega-3 blood testing and work with a physician who can make personalized recommendations based on their unique dietary needs. However, in the absence of personalized testing, we have provided general daily recommendations for guidance.

      These recommendations are informed by careful review of 1) omega-3 and human physiology literature, 2) the many factors impeding omega-3 synthesis and absorption, 3) clinical evidence demonstrating that higher doses of omega-3s result in higher omega-3 levels, and 4) research indicating that daily doses as high as 5000 mg per day for healthy adults are safe when used as intended.1

      • Healthy Children (ages 1-8): up to 1500 mg EPA+DHA per day
      • Healthy Children (ages 9-13): up to 2000 mg EPA+DHA per day
      • Healthy Adolescents (ages 14-17): up to 2500 mg EPA+DHA per day
      • Healthy Adults (ages 18+): 3000-4000 mg EPA+DHA per day

      Notably, these intake recommendations are substantially higher than other health organizations, who generally recommend healthy adults consume a minimum of 500 mg of EPA+DHA daily. It is important to recognize that these more modest intake recommendations are suggested minimums, rather than recommendations for a broad range of health benefits, including healthy cellular structure and function.

      In summary, several factors contribute to an individual’s omega-3 status and how much omega-3 intake they require for general maintenance of good health, including cellular health. Although the only conclusive way to ensure you are meeting your daily needs is through blood testing, supplementing with 2000 to 3000 mg of EPA+DHA daily should provide sufficient support for most healthy adults, and importantly, buffer against the competitive effects of factors impeding omega-3 metabolism.

      Are omega-3 supplements and fish oil the same?

      Omega-3 supplements and fish oil are related but not exactly the same. Fish oil is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are conditionally essential fats the body needs but cannot produce on its own. Therefore, they must be consumed via diet or supplementation.

      Omega-3s can be found in various forms, including:

      • Fish Oil: Extracted from cold water, fatty fish like cod, sardines, anchovies, mackerel, and herring. It contains two primary types of omega-3s (in their direct form): EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid).
      • Algal Oil: A marine plant-based source of omega-3s, primarily DHA, derived from algae. It's an excellent option for vegetarians and vegans, as it is a direct source of omega-3s.
      • Other Sources: Omega-3s can also be found in flaxseed oil, chia seeds, walnuts, and certain fortified foods, which mainly provide ALA (alpha-linolenic acid), another form of omega-3. However, the conversion rate of ALA to EPA and DHA (the direct forms) is extremely low—only 5–8% for EPA and 0.5% for DHA.

      Can vegetarians or vegans take omega-3 supplements if they don't consume fish?

      Yes, vegetarians and vegans can consume omega-3 supplements that do not come from fish. They can take algal oil supplements derived from sustainably-sourced microalgae, the original, direct source of marine omega-3s EPA & DHA

      How long should I take fish oil before seeing results?

      The timeline for seeing results from fish oil can differ from person to person. Many individuals report experiencing benefits within 3 to 12 weeks of daily use, though some may take longer. Factors like quality, dosage, overall diet, and individual health can all play a role. To get the most accurate guidance tailored to your needs, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider. They can help you set realistic expectations and ensure you're taking the right amount for your specific goals

      Are there any potential side effects or interactions between omega-3 supplements and the medications I'm using?

      While generally safe when used as intended, omega-3 supplements can cause mild side effects like a fishy taste, bad breath, or gastrointestinal issues for some consumers, and may interact with certain medications, especially blood thinners. If you have a known medical condition, or are taking medications, it is advisable to first consult with your healthcare provider, as they can provide personalized guidance based on your health history and current medications.

      Can we get enough omega-3s from the food we eat?

      Cold-water, fatty fish (such as cod, anchovies, sardines, salmon, mackerel, and herring) are the primary sources of omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. However, most Americans do not regularly consume enough of these types of fish. Additionally, growing concerns about environmental toxins—like mercury, dioxins, and PCBs—are leading many people to avoid fish altogether.

      In addition to insufficient consumption of omega-3 rich fish, several other factors may also contribute to reduced absorption of omega-3s EPA and DHA including age, poor diet, alcohol consumption, low levels of certain vitamins and minerals, some prescription medications, a compromised immune system, and diets high in omega-6 fats found in processed seed and vegetable oils, nuts and nut butters, processed foods, and commercially fed chicken and beef. Furthermore, individuals facing health challenges or nutritional insufficiencies often need higher daily amounts of EPA and DHA, which can be hard to achieve through diet alone. This underscores the importance of supplementation and seeking dose guidance from healthcare providers

      What is the difference between fish oil and flaxseed oil?

      Omega-3 fatty acids fall into two major categories: plant-derived (flaxseed) and marine-derived (fish). This is often confusing for physicians and patients, and many think the two are interchangeable. Flaxseed oil contains alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) which can be partially converted to EPA and DHA, but that conversion is somewhat slow and can be inhibited by lifestyle and health factors. The conversion rate of ALA to EPA and DHA (the direct forms) is extremely low—only 5 - 8% for EPA and 0.5% for DHA. While flaxseed and flaxseed oil may contain many health-promoting benefits, they do not provide the necessary amounts of EPA and DHA

      What should I look for when purchasing a fish oil supplement to ensure high quality?

      • Third-party test results for purity and freshness. A third-party certificate of analysis indicates the levels of purity from environmental toxins, dose efficacy, and the oxidation level (or freshness) of the oil. To view your product’s third-party, independent test results, simply scan the QR code on the box or bottle, or visit Nordic.com/Nordic-promise. Enter the Lot# on the bottle, hit “enter,” and the results will populate.
      • Manufacturing standards. Is the fish oil manufactured according to strict international quality standards, which ensure purity and freshness?
      • Trusted, reputable, and leading manufacturer in the fish oil industry.
      • Smell and taste. Does the fish oil smell or taste fishy? If so, the fish oil has most likely been exposed to oxygen and is becoming rancid. Rancid (oxidized) oils should be avoided, as they yield less-than-healthy effects. Avoid fish oils that have really strong flavorings added to them because they are most likely trying to hide the fishy flavor of rancid oil.
      • Triglyceride molecular form. Research has shown that triglyceride-form omega-3s are better absorbed than ethyl ester-form omega-3s.+
      • Formulations backed by valid scientific research.
      • Sustainably certified fishing practices. Environmentally responsible fish oil manufacturers should offer transparency into their fishing practices

      What allergens are present in Nordic Naturals products?

      All of our fish-based omega-3s include anchovies, sardines, mackerel, herring, or cod. Our plant-based algae omega-3s contain no fish.

      Nordic Naturals recognizes the severity that allergens present for individuals. Nordic Naturals facilities are NSF GMP certified and adhere to strict procedures in order to prevent cross contamination. We use FDA-compliant allergen labeling, and disclose any warnings relating to allergen exposure beneath the supplement facts in the ingredients listing on the product label.

      Nordic Naturals always recommends that consumers check each individual product for any allergen concerns and also discuss them with their healthcare professional to determine which products are appropriate for their nutritional needs.