Designs for Health OmegAvail Hi-Po - TG (Triglyceride) Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplement, 1600mg EPA/DHA per Serving with Lemon + Vitamin E to Minimize Fishy Taste (120 Softgels) Review
Our verdict
A premium-priced, professional-grade triglyceride-form fish oil from Designs for Health, delivering 1,600 mg of EPA and DHA per serving with lemon oil and vitamin E added to reduce fishy aftertaste.
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Shoppers who want a higher-potency, triglyceride-form fish oil often carried through practitioner channels, and who don't mind paying a premium price.
Skip if
You are looking for a budget-friendly option, since this is one of the more expensive fish oils in this comparison.
- Form Softgel
- Count 120 Count
- Flavor Unflavored
- Type Fish Oil Softgels
- Diet Gluten Free
- Benefits Supports Cardiovascular Health, Brain Health, Joint Health, Skin, Hair & Eye Hea
- Priced 178% above the category median ($29.99 across 130 tracked models)
Pros
- Triglyceride form, the brand's higher-absorption format
- Higher 1,600 mg EPA/DHA potency per serving
- Lemon oil and vitamin E added to help reduce fishy aftertaste
- Strong 4.7 rating from about 521 reviews
- Gluten free label
Cons
- One of the more expensive fish oils in this lineup at $83.49
- Smaller review base than mass-market competitors
- Base softgel is labeled unflavored despite the added lemon oil
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 521 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
521 owner reviews, fewer 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
['Designs for Health markets this fish oil in triglyceride form, which the brand positions as its higher-absorption format, delivering 1,600 mg of EPA and DHA per serving. The 120-softgel bottle is priced at $83.49, gluten free, and includes lemon oil and vitamin E aimed at reducing fishy aftertaste, even though the base softgel itself is labeled unflavored.', 'The listing states benefits around cardiovascular, brain, joint, skin, hair and eye health support, framed as manufacturer claims. This formula is often associated with practitioner-recommended supplement lines, which can explain its higher price point relative to mass-market fish oils.', 'It holds a 4.7 rating from about 521 reviews, with roughly 900 buyers a month, a smaller but strongly positive review base. A healthcare professional can help determine whether this higher-potency, higher-priced format fits your needs.']
Specifications
| Form | Softgel |
|---|---|
| Count | 120 Count |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Type | Fish Oil Softgels |
| Diet | Gluten Free |
| Benefits | Supports Cardiovascular Health, Brain Health, Joint Health, Skin, Hair & Eye Hea |
Performance notes
This fish oil ships in triglyceride form softgels, delivering 1,600 mg of EPA and DHA per serving in a 120-count bottle. It is labeled gluten free and includes lemon oil and vitamin E aimed at reducing fishy aftertaste.
What buyers say
A 4.7 rating from about 521 reviews, with roughly 900 buyers a month, reflects strong satisfaction among a smaller customer base, consistent with a premium-priced, practitioner-oriented product.
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Frequently asked questions
What does triglyceride form mean for this fish oil?
Triglyceride form is a natural fish oil structure that some brands, including this one, market as their higher-absorption option compared to the ethyl ester form used in many mass-market softgels. Individual absorption can vary.
Why is this fish oil priced higher than others in this comparison?
It is positioned as a higher-potency, triglyceride-form product often distributed through practitioner and professional supplement channels, which typically carries a higher price than mass-market softgels.
Does the added lemon oil make this a flavored softgel?
The base softgel is labeled unflavored, but the formula includes lemon oil and vitamin E specifically aimed at reducing the fishy aftertaste some people notice, rather than creating a distinct flavor.