Micro Ingredients Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements 4200mg Per Serving, 240 Softgels – Lemon Flavored – Burpless | EPA 1200mg + DHA 900mg | Deep Sea Fish.

Original price was: £33.99.Current price is: £30.59.

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Essential Fatty Acids

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.81 x 5.81 x 2.8 inches; 5 ounces
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 26, 2016
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Micro Ingredients
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07L45XQBR

Micro Ingredients offers triple strength 4,200mg omega-3 fish oil softgels. Infused with a sweet lemon flavor and made with burpless enteric coated technology. Retains high EPA DHA levels from wild-caught Norwegian fresh fish
Each pouch offers 240 potent softgels that are made with enteric coated technology. This allows for easy digestion and less overall fishy burps and aftertaste. Every 3-softgel serving provides essential omega 3s for men and women
Enjoy 1200mg EPA with 900mg DHA across every serving. Contains specific triglyceride omega 3 fish oil that is purified to remove heavy metals like mercury and any other harmful contaminants
An efficiently absorbed omega-3 nutritional supplement that should be taken at least once per day. Offering benefits that promote heart health and brain health, but if taken over a long period of time could support a positive mood, joint strength, and immune defense
Premium non-GMO omega 3 fatty acid. Made without soy, dairy, gluten, flavors, preservatives, colors, and tree nuts. Ingredients must pass our 3rd party lab tests to ensure a product that is safe, pure, and potent

Customers say

Customers find this fish oil supplement to be of high quality, with one noting it’s better than prescription-grade omega-3 supplements. The product receives positive feedback for its taste, with customers reporting no fishy taste or burps, and they appreciate its anti-inflammatory effects and ability to lower blood pressure and triglycerides. The size of the softgels receives mixed reviews – while some find the serving size great, others find them too large to swallow comfortably.

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12 reviews for Micro Ingredients Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements 4200mg Per Serving, 240 Softgels – Lemon Flavored – Burpless | EPA 1200mg + DHA 900mg | Deep Sea Fish.

  1. willW

    Will continue to reorder
    Love the price, the capsules are easy to swallow, no fishy after burp taste. Quality ingredients, helps with pain relief, energy and mood levels

  2. Amazon Customer

    Great Value!!
    Great product, especially for the price but also they really are burpless. I stopped taking fish oil for that reason and I wasn’t sure I would be able to find another I liked that would keep me from tasting it after taking it. These absolutely work and I highly recommend!

  3. Suzanna

    Good quality & Value for money
    Good Quality and value. Soft gels are a little on the larger side, but I’m used to swallowing supplements so it doesn’t bother me..

  4. Lina firetto

    Great product
    I would highly recommend this product. I’ve tried other brands in the past and I always had stomach issues with them. This is tasteless and no side effects such as burping or unpleasant smell. The only downfall is that it is a rather large pill. If you have a hard time taking pills, you may not like this item.

  5. Jot

    The bomb
    This fish oil capsule is the bomb. After about 3 weeks of taking this i could feel a difference in my joint pain and mobility. Somewhat costly but well wort it.

  6. Delilah

    No fishy burps. Love this product
    I am not one for taking vitamins especially fish oils because of the nasty smell and after taste however the smell of these is bearable and it’s an easy soft gel pill to swallow. It does not cause me to burp like other omega 3 supplements do and if I do burp it doesn’t have that fishy aftertaste which is a huge benefit because I hate fish. If you are looking to take omega supplements this is the right choice to make.

  7. GS

    Great value. Company has good reputation.
    I bought these after doing a TON of research. The company seems to have q good reputation.I can confirm I get no “fishy burps” or weird taste. They’re big gel caps, like all omega-3 supplements, but they’re easy to swallow. These are a very good value. I also like the zip lock bag instead of a huge bottle.I’ve used these for a couple weeks now and I feel like I’m getting the same level of benefits as I was getting from a brand that was twice as expensive.I will absolutely buy these again… I have them on auto reorder.

  8. K9 Review Squad 🐾🐕

    UPDATED….Excellent Fish Oil
    2/23/20 UPDATE: Just opened a new bag of fish oil capsules. They are cloudy not clear. It appears to a different gel cap formula or new machine die? Sent an email to MI for clarification.It’s not about the Omega-3 fatty acids in this oil.What counts are the EPA and DHA amounts. 2000mg and 1500mg, respectively is almost unheard of for fish oil. True you have to take 3 to reach those levels, but I only take 2 softgels. That breaks down to 1,333mg EPA and 1,000mg DHA. Those are excellent levels for your cardiac and liver health.Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is an omega-3 fatty acid. It’s found in the flesh of cold-water fish, including mackerel, herring, tuna, halibut, salmon, cod liver, whale blubber, or seal blubber.EPA is used as a prescription medicine to reduce triglyceride levels. As a supplement, EPA is most commonly used for heart disease, preventing adverse events after a heart attack, depression, and menopause. It is also used for chemotherapy-related side effects, recovery after surgery, memory and thinking skills, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support many of these uses.Effective forHigh levels of fats called triglycerides in the blood (hypertriglyceridemia). Research shows that taking a prescription drug called Vascepa, which contains pure eicosapentaenoic acid, helps lowers triglycerides levels by 33% in people with very high levels. This prescription product also lowers triglyceride levels by about 22% and cholesterol levels by 6% in most people taking cholesterol-lowering drugs called “statins” who continue to have high triglyceride levels. Taking this prescription drug also reduces the risk of major heart-related adverse events by about 25% in people taking statins with persistent high triglyceride levels and other heart-related risk factors.Likely Effective forHigh levels of blood fats called triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia). Research shows that taking a specific product containing eicosapentaenoic acid as ethyl eicosapentaenoic acid (Vascepa by Amarin) by mouth along with dieting and cholesterol-lowering drugs called “statins” reduces levels of triglycerides in people with very high levels. It might also improve cholesterol levels. This product is FDA-approved in adults with very high triglyceride levels.Possibly Effective forA mental disorder marked by unstable mood and behavior (borderline personality disorder). Taking eicosapentaenoic acid seems to slightly lower aggressiveness and slightly relieve depression in women with this mood disorder.Heart disease (cardiovascular disease). In people with high triglycerides and heart disease or a high risk of heart disease, research shows that taking a prescription drug called Vascepa reduces complications of such as heart attack and stroke.Heart disease (coronary heart disease) . People with coronary artery disease who consume more eicosapentaenoic acid as part of their diet seem to have a slightly reduced risk of death. Early research shows that taking 1800 mg of eicosapentaenoic acid daily reduces the risk of heart-related adverse events such as heart attacks in people with high cholesterol and coronary artery disease.Depression. Research suggests that taking pure eicosapentaenoic acid or fish oil containing at least 60% eicosapentaenoic acid reduces symptoms of depression. It might work best when used along with antidepressant drugs.Symptoms of menopause. Research shows that taking eicosapentaenoic acid reduces how often hot flashes occur. But eicosapentaenoic acid does not seem to reduce the intensity of the hot flashes or improve overall quality of life.Heart attack. After a heart attack, people may undergo a procedure called percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to improve blood flow to the heart. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth along with a drug called a “statin” within 24 hours of PCI reduces the risk of heart-related adverse events such as an irregular heart beat (arrhythmia) or death after the procedure compared to taking the “statin” alone. Also, taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth along with “statins” before undergoing PCI for chest pain reduces the risk of having a heart attack after the procedure.Possibly Ineffective forAn eye disease that leads to vision loss in older adults (age-related macular degeneration or AMD). Eating more eicosapentaenoic acid as part of the diet does not seem to prevent AMD.Hay fever. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth does not seem to relieve hay fever symptoms such as wheezing, cough, and nasal symptoms.Asthma. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth does not seem to reduce asthma symptoms.Cystic fibrosis. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth does not seem so to improve symptoms of cystic fibrosis.Diabetes. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth does not seem to reduce blood sugar or cholesterol levels in people with type 2 diabetes.High blood pressure. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth with another fatty acid, gamma-linolenic acid, does not seem to reduce blood pressure in people with high blood pressure.Infants with birth weight below the 10th percentile due to inadequate nutrition. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth does not seem to reduce the risk of an infant having delayed growth while still in the uterus.High blood pressure during pregnancy. Taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth does not seem to reduce high blood pressure in women with high-risk pregnancies.Insufficient Evidence forAlzheimer disease. Early research suggests that increased intake of eicosapentaenoic acid in the diet doesn’t help prevent Alzheimer disease.Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Some research shows that low blood levels of eicosapentaenoic acid and other fatty acids are linked with ADHD in children. However, it’s not known yet if taking eicosapentaenoic acid supplements can treat or prevent ADHD.Involuntary weight loss in people who are very ill (cachexia or wasting syndrome). Early research shows that taking a nutritional supplement containing eicosapentaenoic acid (ProSure by Abbott Nutrition) by mouth while undergoing chemotherapy to treat lung cancer helps prevent the loss of lean body mass better than a nutritional supplement without eicosapentaenoic acid. However, taking eicosapentaenoic acid along with a special diet doesn’t seem to prevent the loss of lean body mass any more than the special diet alone in people with head and neck cancer when started before treatment.Diarrhea caused by cancer drug treatment. Taking a nutritional supplement containing eicosapentaenoic acid doesn’t seem to prevent diarrhea caused by cancer drug treatment for lung cancer.Nausea and vomiting caused by cancer drug treatment. Taking a nutritional supplement containing eicosapentaenoic acid doesn’t seem to prevent nausea or vomiting caused by cancer drug treatment for lung cancer.Nerve damage in the hands and feet caused by cancer drug treatment. Taking a nutritional supplement containing eicosapentaenoic acid during cancer drug treatment for lung cancer prevents nerve pain by a small amount.Tiredness in people treated with cancer drugs. Taking a nutritional supplement containing eicosapentaenoic acid during cancer drug treatment for lung cancer prevents tiredness by a small amount.Lung cancer. Early research shows that taking a nutritional supplement containing eicosapentaenoic acid (ProSure by Abbott Nutrition) by mouth while undergoing cancer drug treatment for lung cancer doesn’t improve response rate or increase survival compared to taking a nutritional supplement without eicosapentaenoic acid.Infection after surgery. Early research shows that giving eicosapentaenoic acid, RNA, and L-arginine as part of “tube feeding” after surgery reduces the potential for infections and improves recovery time compared to standard “tube feeding.”Recovery after surgery. Weight loss and malnutrition are common after surgery to the esophagus. Early research shows that giving eicosapentaenoic acid as part of “tube feeds” after surgery to the esophagus doesn’t prevent weight loss or loss of lean body mass compared to “tube feeds” without eicosapentaenoic acid.Prostate cancer. It is not known if levels of eicosapentaenoic acid in the blood affect the risk of getting prostate cancer. Some research shows that a higher blood level of eicosapentaenoic acid is linked with a lower risk of getting prostate cancer. But other research shows there’s no link. In men with normal levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA), which may be elevated in prostate cancer, early research shows that eicosapentaenoic acid may reduce PSA levels.Scaly, itchy skin (psoriasis). Early research shows that taking eicosapentaenoic acid by mouth or giving eicosapentaenoic acid intravenously (by IV) along with a drug called etretinate improves psoriasis symptoms better than etretinate alone.Schizophrenia. Research to date shows conflicting results about the effectiveness of eicosapentaenoic acid in treating schizophrenia.A type of inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis). Some research shows that a higher intake of eicosapentaenoic acid and other fatty acids in the diet is associated with a reduced risk of having ulcerative colitis. Early research also shows that taking eicosapentaenoic acid for 6 months might reduce markers of bowel inflammation and the risk of worsening ulcerative colitis.Lung diseases.Lupus.Menstrual disorders.

  9. Azmi Agha

    The item description indicates 300 soft gels, whereas the bag comes up with 200 only. That’s 33% less than the mentioned amount. The description in the title of the advertisement needs to match the actual product contents.

  10. Bloop

    Product name & description show 300 softgels. Image and actual product arrived 200 softgels. Please update misleading info.

  11. Amazon Customer

    I hated it. Not a soft gel at all. The coating is thick like plastic and tablet is too huge to swallow. It looks cloudy as well

  12. Kindle Customer

    Product name says “300 softgels”. Description also says “300 count (Pack of 1)”. But what was received was a pack of 200. Totally misleading information.

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