Not all 1000 mg fish oil capsules are the same.
If you’ve read our website then you’ll know about many of the health benefits of fish oil. The Omega 3 essential fatty acids DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) and EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) are found in greater abundance in fish oil than any other naturally occurring substance.
The health benefits of increasing your intake of these 2 most important essential fatty acids are numerous, including various improvements to heart health and a reduction in coronary heart disease including a reduction in the risk of death from heart attack and stroke.
The omega-3 essential fatty acids found in fish oil have been shown to improve your health in a wide variety of ways. Browse our categories on the right to find out more about how you can reduce the risk of various specific health problems.
But today we wanted to look at specific details of the 1000 milligram capsules that are the traditional way of taking Omega 3 essential fatty acid dietary supplements. How do you choose between them?
Most fish oil softgels are available in a 1000 milligrams capsule size. Not all are, but most. And for this reason many people seek to compare the value of the different fish oil supplements available merely by comparing the price, on the assumption that what they are buying is the same for every 1000 mg capsule.
In fact nothing could be further from the truth, and if you’re looking to buy some Omega 3 fish oil 1000 softgels it is not adequate to compare them purely on price. So here’s what you look for when making comparison of 1000 milligrams fish oil capsules.
1. The amount of DHA and EPA in the softgels.
As mentioned the 2 most important of the essential fatty acids known as Omega 3 fatty acids are DHA and EPA. There are others, however those two are the most important of all. DHA is the most important.
If you examine the label on anybottle of Omega 3 supplements you’ll see how much DHA you are getting in each 1000 milligrams softgel of fish oil. Some brands of Omega 3 supplements, usually the cheapest brands, have less than 10 percent (or 100 mg) of DHA. Others, usually more expensive brands, offer up to 30 percent (or 300 mg) of DHA .
As it is primarily the DHA, along with EPA, that offers the health benefits is important to remember that you’re not buying 1000 milligrams of fish oil. You’re buying the amount of DHA, and EPA, found in those 1000 milligrams softgels.
So if one brand of supplements is twice the price of another, but contains 3 times as much DHA, it is actually cheaper to buy. If you were to buy the cheapest brand without understanding that single fact then you’re not getting the best value.
Below we’ve included a table that does a direct cost comparison between many different, and well-known, brands of Omega-3 fatty acid supplements. This table breaks the costs of the 1000 mg capsule down into cents per gram of DHA.
(Note – the table is in $US and was correct at the time of publishing, but these things vary all the time with exchange rates and so on. But you can see the trend.)
You’ll notice if you examine the table that some of the more expensive brands of fish oil supplements are actually some of the cheapest in terms of cost for the amount of DHA you are getting. The Omega3 supplements from Xtend Life, which we consider to be the best both in quality and value, actually come out much cheaper when you do a cost comparison on this basis.
Here’s the table:
| Brand Name | % DHA Per Capsule | Total DHA/Bottle | Cost/Bottle ($US) | Cost/Gram DHA |
| Xtend Life Omega 3 DHA Fish Oil |
28% | 17,400 | $16.85 | .97 cents |
| Nature Made Omega 3 Max strength | 14% | 14,400 | $19.99 | $1.38 |
| Omega 3 PGFO | 20% | 18,000 | $23.75 | $1.32 |
| Ultramarine Omega 3 | 10% | 9,000 | $12.95 | $1.44 |
| Coromega | 23% | 20,700 | $39.95 | $1.92 |
| ProOmega (Nordic Naturals) | 23% | 13,500 | $26.95 | $2.00 |
| Dr Sears Omega RX | 20% | 12,000 | $26.95 | $2.25 |
| Salmon Oil Plus | 16% | 14,400 | $33.50 | $2.33 |
| Dr Weils Omega 3 complex | 17% | 10,020 | $34.99 | $3.50 |
| Living Fuel Omega 3 & E | 8% | 9,600 | $34.97 | $3.64 |
| Iceland Health Max strength Omega 3 | 20% | 6,000 | $49.95 | $8.32 |
2. The quality of the fish oil.
It’s very important to consider the quality of the fish oil. 1000 milligrams of rancid fish oil is of no value to your health whatsoever, and can actually be harmful.
Oil from saltwater fish can go off just like anything else. The technical term for fish oil which has gone off is “rancid”. Rancid oil creates free radicals which is not good for your health.
It is essential, when buying your Omega3 supplements, that you find the supplements with the cleanest freshest oil. Many supplement manufacturers merely purchase their oils from a wholesaler. They have no control over where the oil comes from, how it is caught, how it is extracted and how old it is.
If you take Omega 3 capsules and have “fishy burps”, or have the fishy taste repeat on you, it is usually an indication of oil which has gone rancid. And for this reason some manufacturers will even use an enteric coating on the capsules to lessen the chances that the capsules will be digested in the stomach, because that is the place where the rancid oil turns into fishy burps. (They get digested in the intestine, and you can’t get the fishy burps from there, hence the reason they use the enteric coating).
The company that makes what we consider to be the best quality, and best value Omega 3 supplements has total control over the process of catching the fish right through to extracting the oil and processing it into capsules. That way it knows exactly what fish is being used, how old it is, and it controls the extraction process. That way it can guarantee, (and it does) that its fish oil supplements are of the highest possible quality.
Those are the 2 most important factors when considering buying your Omega3 supplements. 1000 milligrams of fish oil is of no use to your health if the oil is rancid, and 1000 milligrams of fish oil containing only a few percent of DHA is usually very poor value. Read the rest of this entry
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