💥 Elevate your wellness game with supercharged Omega 3 power!
Zipvit Omega 3 Fish Oil delivers a potent 2000mg dose per serving, including 660mg EPA and 440mg DHA, scientifically proven to support heart, brain, and eye health. With 120 capsules offering a convenient two-month supply, this UK-made supplement combines purity, potency, and trusted family brand reliability to keep you performing at your best.
Additives | Docosahexaenoic acid, Eicosapentaenoic acid, Fish Oil |
Allergen Information | Contains: Fish |
Units | 120.0 Count |
Storage Instructions | Store out of sunlight in a cool, dry place. Keep out of the reach of children. |
Serving Recommendation | 2 a Day |
Country of origin | UK |
Brand | Zipvit |
Format | Capsule |
Age Range Description | AdultY |
Serving Size | 2 capsules |
H**H
Good value and no fishy taste, but the capsules are big
I’ve been taking Zipvit Omega 3 Fish Oil for about 2 months mainly to help with inflammation. It’s hard to say how much of a difference it’s made since I’m also on LDN, which has really helped me—so I can’t give full credit to the fish oil alone. That said, I appreciate that there’s no fishy aftertaste (a big win for me), and it seems like a high-quality product with solid EPA and DHA levels.The only downside is the size of the capsules—they’re quite big, which might be a bit challenging for some to swallow. But otherwise, it’s a great value, especially with the 2-month supply in the resealable pouch.Would recommend if you’re looking for a clean, high-strength omega-3 supplement.
A**R
Great Omega 3 product
As it advertisesTablets are large, but go down easy with a good chug of waterZero smellNo after burps (but I eat with mine)Good product and content valuesFast deliveryMy go to for my Omega 3
P**C
Smaller than a submarine but still larger than I’d like
Apparently healthy thins the blood and reduces inflammation but not sure I noticed a difference, if it does work it’s a palatable way of ingesting fish oil but a pretty bulky capsule
T**Y
Easy to swallow fish oil
Perfect amount for my fish oil supplement! Coated tablets whilst a little big, go down easy with a sip of water due to the coat. Good price and quality.
M**S
It’s early days so nothing changed yet
Early days taking these only a month so far so not noticed any changes yet. Easy to swollen no after taste
P**T
Omega oil
It's omega 3 oil so the fact my brain is working enough for me to leave a review should help 😉
A**A
Amazon, please get a grip on this category
Many Omega 3 fish oil distributors have resorted to making their product descriptions wholly misleading and ZipVit is one of them.It seems that people like to buy "strong" products, so distributors use meaningless terms such as "High Strength", "High Potency" and, in ZipVit's case, "Super Strength". These terms are meaningless because they are not defined. Is Super Strength stronger than High Strength? We just don't know. These terms are used to confuse, not to inform.The active ingredients in Omega 3 products are EPA and DHA. So a higher strength product should have a higher percentage of these essential fatty acids than a lower strength product. In fact, ZipVit's product is 33% EPA and 22% DHA. That is exactly the same as Superself's product and Nutravita's product. It is slightly better than Seven Sea's product which is 30% EPA and 20% DHA. And these brands are better than Amazon's own product, branded as Solimo, which manages 26% EPA and 18% DHA.But the highest strength I have found so far is the Inessa brand which delivers 40% EPA and 30% DHA. The lowest strength I have found so far is the PlusVIVE brand at 18% EPA and 12% DHA, yet it is still described as High Strength!Here is a simple idea for these distributors, stop using these misleading and dishonest descriptions and just tell us amount of EPA and DHA you deliver per capsule. Simple.The next marketing trick is even worse. Instead of telling us clearly the quantity of EPA and DHA per capsule, they tell us the amount of EPA and DHA per "serving size" and a serving size could be 1, 2, 3 or more capsules.ZipVit's headline is "Omega 3 Fish Oil 2000mg, EPA 660mg DHA 440mg per Daily Serving. 120 Capsules (2 Months Supply). Supports Heart, Brain Function and Eye Health. 2 Capsules Per Serving". I'll wager most people will read this and conclude each capsule contains 2000mg and delivers 660mg EPA and 440mg of DHA. And the proof of that is the number of people who write reviews and bitterly complain they were deceived. Check the other reviews here!If you read a bit further, you will see the headline says, "120 Capsules (2 months Supply)". If you read that far and DO THE MATH, you will realise you are being advised to take two capsules per day. But does that mean you will get 2 x 2000mg per day? Or is a single capsule 1000mg so you only get 2000mg per day? Nowhere does ZipVit state the product delivers 1000mg per capsule. Nowhere.If you get this far and are confused, you might decide to look at the photos to see if the labelling on the bottle clarifies matters. It seems to. The last image says, "Super Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil 2000mg". OK, that's clear then, nothing here about serving size. It must be 2000mg per capsule. Except it is not.If you look at the other product images, you see five images of the front of the bottle but they are all oriented so you can read "Super Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil 2000mg" but it is impossible to read the words "(per serving)" that follow. Unfortunate accident or intentionally misleading?Of course, ZipVit cannot actually lie--that is illegal. But misleading the hell out of us is not. And ZipVit pulls every trick in the book to mislead us. ZipVit is not the only company that uses this dishonest approach--several of them pull the same stunt.Earlier, I mentioned the Inessa brand which is the highest strength Omega fish oil I have found on Amazon. Their headline is refreshingly clear and simple, "Omega 3 Fish Oil 1200mg (480mg EPA/360mg DHA per Capsule)". Perfect. Why can't ZipVit adopt the same unambiguous approach? Why can't you ZipVit?Finally, Amazon has a responsibility here as the company that is selling these products. Amazon should refuse to stock products that employ misleading product descriptions. If they did that, I have a hunch companies like ZipVit would suddenly see the error of their ways. How about it Amazon?
A**R
Omega 3 fish oil
These were bought for my mother,she has been taking them for a few years and likes them.
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