Size:90 Count (Pack of 1) With just two softgels, Viva Naturals Ultra Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil goes beyond what you’d get from ordinary fish oil capsules, providing 1,400 mg of EPA and 480 mg of DHA. These are the essential fatty acids that give your body the nutritional support it needs.* Brain function, heart health, eye health, skin – you name it.*
Many fish oils come as ethyl esters, which your body needs to break down into digestible triglycerides. Viva Naturals Fish Oil pills provide omega-3 fatty acids in triglyceride form. This means they put less stress on your digestive system, making them easier and faster for your body to absorb and utilize than other omega 3 fatty acid supplements.* Our high potency capsules are packed with 2,200 mg of fish oil to support your overall wellness routine.*
With fish wild-caught using responsible fishing practices, our Fish Oil omega 3 supplement is of the highest quality and standards, and third-party tested to ensure exceptional purity and safety. Plus, we’ve done everything we can to preserve the quality of our omega fish oil, so odor and dreaded “fish burps” common with other fish oil supplements are minimized. If you’re looking for an effective, high-quality fish oil supplement, you’ve found it.
Rob –
As a Family and Integrative Medicine physician, I conducted extensive research prior to selecting brands of fish oil to recommend to my patients. Viva Naturals Fish Oil has a high concentration of the most clinically-researched omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA (roughly triple the concentration of ordinary fish oil capsules), in the superior triglyceride form. I reviewed the findings of multiple third-party testing agencies (including ConsumerLab and LabDoor) to confirm the quality and purity of Viva Naturals Fish Oil before coming to this conclusion. Although there are a few other companies making omega-3 supplements with a slightly higher concentration of EPA and DHA, these companies tend to charge considerably more for their products (one comparable brand charges over three times the price of Viva). Therefore, on a cost-benefit analysis, I came to the conclusion that Viva Naturals Fish Oil is the best quality omega-3 supplement currently available for a reasonable price. So, when I advise my patients to start an omega-3 supplement (an extremely common recommendation in my practice!), I have placed Viva Naturals at the top of my list for recommended brands. Personally, I have been taking Viva Naturals Fish Oil for almost a year now, and have been quite pleased thus far (I’ve ordered it from both Amazon and directly from Viva Naturals).Read more
Jeff –
It seems like every where you turn these days someone is making Fish Oil. Slap a fancy label on it and call it Alaskan Iced Fish Poop Oil and people will buy it. Don’t be those people! When your doctor tells you that Fish Oil is highly beneficial, they’re correct. It’s one of the best over-the-counter supplements that actually work and not subject to a bunch of hype. Fish oil is FDA approved to lower triglycerides levels, but it is also used for many other conditions. Along with a multivitamin, Fish Oil is highly beneficial on a daily basis. When choosing you want the best that you can afford. Even the lower rated brands at Wally World will provide some benefits, but you’ll need many doses to get the same benefits from Viva or other highly rated oils. Labdoor.com is an excellent resource for researching any vitamin or supplement. The FDA does not regulate the multi-billion dollar supplement market. Due diligence is important when choosing a supplement. Also consult your doctor or nurse. Viva fish oil isn’t at the top of Labdoor’s test, only second. But it’s readily available. While it may seem expensive, when you break it down it’s only 39-40 cents a day. Not bad for fish oil with such high levels of EPA and DHA. You would have to take almost 3 daily doses of Nature’s Made oil to equal 1 daily dose of Viva. When choosing an oil, pay close attention to the EPA and DHA amounts. These are the keys ingredients. The oil should be made from high quality fish oil and nothing else. For this review I uploaded the fact label (yellow) from the very popular Nature’s Made oil. Compare the levels side-by-side and you’ll be quite surprised by the differences. Total Omega-3: 2000mg vs 720mg EPA: 1400mg vs 360mg DHA: 480mg vs 240mg I’ve only been taking oil for 3 months after my sweet tooth got me trouble with high triglyceride levels. My doctor strongly suggested fish oil and strict sweet reduction. The fish oil part was easy. Man how I miss my sweets! I never met a doughnut I didn’t like. As a practicing RN for 20 years, I always caution my patients with regards to any supplement. The majority of supplement claims are pure hogwash and not regulated. All that money spent on unnecessary supplements comes out in your urine and flushed down the toilet. Many supplements can interact with your current prescription medications. Always, and I mean always, check with your doctor or nurse BEFORE you add any supplement. Also make sure that they have a current and complete list of all your medications, prescribed or not. Viva fish oil is one of the best out there and won’t break the bank.Read more
Amazon Customer –
I felt encouraged by the amount of testing and the number of reviews, but I have the worst fish burps with this product. I do not have a lipid digestion problem, it’s just releasing the omega-3 in the stomach instead of the intestines where it should be. They also advertise testing with IFOS, however, when I looked up the lot it was not tested by them but by a different 3rd party. The other 3rd party testing did not include heavy metal testing in the report! This is a major problem. Men: I also later learned that daily “mega” doses of omega-3 (greater than 1000mg) has a strong correlation to increasing the chance of prostate cancer. Just give it a google search, you’ll find the studies pretty fast. If you are at risk or have a family history of prostate cancer, I highly suggest you talk to your doctor before taking this.Read more
Gagandip Grewal –
There’s significant evidence showing omega-3 improves heart & brain health. Omega-3s are “essential” fatty acids because the body can’t produce them on their own and so we must rely on food & supplements. There are 3 types: ALA, DHA, EPA. Plant-based foods provide ALA, while seafood sources provide DHA & EPA. The positive health benefits of omega-3 are linked mostly with DHA and EPA. The American Heart Association recommends you get 1g of DHA+EPA per day. Hence the need for a fish oil supplement. Note that fish oil comes in 2 forms: triglyceride (natural state) and ethyl ester (processed version). You want the triglyceride form as it is metabolized and absorbed more efficiently and completely than ethyl ester oils. It also is more resistant to oxidation than ethyl ester oils. This Viva Labs product meets all criteria: It is in the highest concentration I’ve seen among all fish oil supplements, giving you almost 1g of DHA+EPA per one pill. It is also in the beneficial triglyceride form. It has the highest quality ranking on labdoor.com. And if all this wasn’t enough, it has a price-per-gram that is one of the lowest I found. Recommend!Read more
Bob Tang –
Overall: Cheaper than you think! Highly Recommended! Although it is around $50 for a bottle of fish oil, if you are supplementing already, consider the fact that each pill has around 700mg of eicosapentaenoic acid and 240mg of docosahexaenoic acid. Comparing this to a big box store (costco) in-house brand, this brand has 4x more EPA and 2x more DHA than other brands. This means one of these pills is an equivalent of 2-4 of other pills. So consider that when deciding between a 360 count for around $20 (other brands) or 180 for $50 (Viva). Remember one Viva fish oil gel is around 4x more potent than others.Read more
Bearcat –
I take Omega-3 capsules with 2,000 mg of combined EPA and DHA – a very hard product to find, but sometimes available in Walmart in the US. I was happy to see the VIVA product pictured above on Amazon since it appeared to have the quantities I was looking for. When I received it and read all the details, I was disappointed to see you need to take 2 capsules to get the advertised quantity. In my opinion their packaging is very misleading and the outcome makes it a very poor value – double what it should cost.Read more
Kerby J. Redekop –
Not too impressed. I unsealed the bottle and it smelled like fish. Maybe it’s good quality, but the “third party certified” stamp is meaningless since it doesn’t say WHICH third party (if any) certified it or what it was third-party-certified for. It’s an imported product but doesn’t say where it was imported from. I suspect this is no different or better than buying omega-3s from your local drugstore. Won’t buy this again.Read more
art –
the only problem was it gave me the worst case of gout so it must have some shell fish oil in it because i can’t eat shell fish or i get gout. so back to cod liver oil.Read more
CA –
Obviously it’s difficult to tell if any fish oil is delivering the DHA/EPA stated by I saw the labdoor review of these and they were one of the few high rated ones after testing so gave them a try. I have no reason to believe they are wrong, seems high quality product. Other reviews mentioned a horrible fishy smell, mine didn’t have this they are fine. I would prefer a non bovine gel cap is about all I’d change along with having these be part of the subscribe and save program.Read more