New Chapter Wholemega Fish Oil Supplement - 2000mg per Serving, Clinically Proven Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil with Omega-3 + Vitamin D3 + Astaxanthin, 180 Softgels Review

4.7 (4,900) Amazon rating$46.372,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

New Chapter's Wholemega is a whole fish oil softgel built from wild Alaskan salmon, combined with vitamin D3 and astaxanthin, backed by a strong 4.7 rating across a large pool of nearly 4,900 reviews.

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Best for

Buyers who want a whole fish oil format, complete with naturally occurring astaxanthin, bundled with vitamin D3 in one unflavored softgel, and who plan to buy in a larger 180 count size.

Skip if

You have a fish allergy, want a flavored capsule, or are looking for a lower priced option in this category.

  • Form Softgel
  • Count 180 Count
  • Flavor Unflavored
  • Type Vitamin D3
  • Diet Gluten Free
  • Benefits Heart Health Support
  • Priced 55% above the category median ($29.99 across 130 tracked models)

Pros

  • 2,000 mg whole fish oil per serving
  • Combines omega-3 with vitamin D3 and astaxanthin in one softgel
  • Wild caught Alaskan salmon sourcing
  • Large 180 count bottle for extended use
  • Strong 4.7 rating across almost 4,900 reviews

Cons

  • Contains fish, so it is not suitable for anyone with a fish allergy
  • Priced higher than several other options in this lineup
  • Unflavored capsule, which may still carry a mild fish oil taste for some

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 4,900 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.2/5

    4,900 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['Wholemega is built around whole, wild caught Alaskan salmon oil rather than a refined omega-3 concentrate, delivering 2,000 mg of fish oil per serving along with vitamin D3 and naturally occurring astaxanthin. It comes in a large 180 count bottle of unflavored softgels, gluten free, and priced at around $46.', 'The maker markets this formula for heart health support, again framed as a label claim rather than a medical guarantee. Because the capsule contains fish, anyone with a fish allergy should avoid it, and it is worth checking with a healthcare professional before starting any new fish oil supplement, particularly if you take blood thinners or other medications.', 'With close to 4,900 reviews and a 4.7 average rating, this is one of the more heavily reviewed products in the category, and roughly 2,000 units were bought in the last month.']

Specifications

FormSoftgel
Count180 Count
FlavorUnflavored
TypeVitamin D3
DietGluten Free
BenefitsHeart Health Support
AllergensFish

Performance notes

This is a softgel formula sold in a 180 count bottle, unflavored, gluten free, and tagged with vitamin D3 as part of the supplement type. The stated benefit on the label is heart health support, and the allergen field notes that it contains fish, a detail worth checking against any known sensitivities.

What buyers say

A 4.7 rating from nearly 4,900 reviews puts this among the more thoroughly reviewed products in the category, and around 2,000 units bought last month points to steady, ongoing demand.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this product contain vitamin D3?

Yes, vitamin D3 is combined with the fish oil in each serving, along with naturally occurring astaxanthin from the salmon oil itself.

Is this suitable for someone with a fish allergy?

No, the listing notes fish as an allergen, so anyone with a fish allergy should avoid this product. Talk with a healthcare professional if you are unsure about a known allergy or sensitivity.

What does 'whole' fish oil mean here?

It refers to oil pressed from the whole fish rather than a concentrated omega-3 extract, which the maker markets as a more complete source of the salmon's natural compounds, including astaxanthin.

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