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Vegan Omega 3 Supplement - Plant Based DHA & EPA Fatty Acids - Carrageenan Free, Alternative to Fish Oil, Supports Heart, Brain, Joint Health - Sustainably Sourced Algae - 60 Softgels Review

4.7 (4,200) Amazon rating$24.952,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

This algae-based omega 3 softgel offers a fish-free, plant-based alternative to traditional fish oil, with EPA and DHA sourced sustainably from algae, marketed for heart, brain and joint support.

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Best for

Vegans, vegetarians or anyone avoiding fish who still wants an EPA and DHA omega 3 softgel.

Skip if

You prefer the higher EPA and DHA doses commonly found in concentrated fish oil softgels, or fish-derived ingredients are not a concern for you.

  • Form Softgel
  • Count 60 Count
  • Flavor Unflavoured
  • Benefits Bone & Joint Support
  • Allergens Fish Free
  • Priced 17% below the category median ($29.99 across 130 tracked models)

Pros

  • Fish-free, algae-sourced EPA and DHA suits vegan and vegetarian diets
  • Carrageenan free formula
  • Unflavoured softgel
  • Strong 4.7 rating from 4,200 reviews
  • High recent purchase volume at about 2,000 a month

Cons

  • Algae-based omega 3 softgels often carry lower EPA and DHA per serving than concentrated fish oil
  • Generic brand naming makes it harder to compare against established omega 3 lines
  • 60 count bottle is on the smaller side

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 4,200 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.9/5

    4,200 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

['This omega 3 softgel is built around algae rather than fish, giving it a plant-based source for EPA and DHA fatty acids. It is sold as a fish-free alternative to traditional fish oil, in a 60 count bottle of unflavoured softgels, and the formula is carrageenan free.', 'The maker markets it for heart, brain and joint health support on the label, with a bone and joint support tag also listed. These are manufacturer statements only and not medical claims, and the product is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any condition.', 'At just under 25 dollars, it is priced in line with mid-range fish oil softgels despite the plant-based sourcing. A 4.7 rating from 4,200 reviews and about 2,000 recent monthly purchases suggests strong demand among buyers looking for a fish-free omega 3 option. Talk with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.']

Specifications

FormSoftgel
Count60 Count
FlavorUnflavoured
BenefitsBone & Joint Support
AllergensFish Free

Performance notes

This is a 60 count bottle of unflavoured, carrageenan free softgels sourced from sustainably grown algae rather than fish, positioned as a fish-free alternative to traditional fish oil. The label markets it for heart, brain, joint and bone support.

What buyers say

A 4.7 rating from 4,200 reviews combined with about 2,000 recent monthly purchases points to a well-liked, frequently repurchased option among fish-free omega 3 shoppers.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this a good fish oil alternative for vegans?

Yes, it is sourced from algae rather than fish, which is where EPA and DHA in fish oil originally come from anyway. That makes it a fish-free option suited to vegan, vegetarian or fish-allergic buyers.

What does carrageenan free mean here?

It means the softgel formula does not include carrageenan, a common thickening additive some buyers prefer to avoid. Check the current label for full ingredient details.

Does it have a fishy smell or taste?

Since it is algae-based and unflavoured rather than derived from fish, it is generally positioned as an option for buyers who want to avoid the fishy aftertaste associated with traditional fish oil softgels.

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