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    Wild Fish Oil, Omega-3 DHA, EPA, DPA, U.S. Wild Caught Oils Wild Foods
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    Wild Caught Fish Oil From America

    Triglyceride Form

    Best for Your Body: Wild Fish Oil comes in triglyceride form because it provides the best absorption. Science has shown that triglycerides are easier for your body to absorb than ethyl ester fish oil. This means that you can get more omega-3s from each serving of triglycerides.

    Pure Ingredients

     Menhaden Fish Oil, Mixed Tocopherols (as antioxidant), Shell Ingredients (bovine gelatin, glycerine, purified water)

    Gut Friendly

    No fishy burps or aftertaste: Wild Fish Oil is made with one of the most potent forms of Omega-3 Fatty acids to help eliminate the fishy aftertaste and unpleasant fishy burps

    Peace of Mind

    Heavy Metal Peace of Mind: Our fish are never farm-raised; they are sustainably caught in US waters and processed in US facilities. 

    Omega-3

    420mg EPA, 330mg DHA, 60mg DPA

    Researched

    Heavily researched Inflammation fighter

    Rare DPA

    Contains EPA, DHA, and a rarer, not found in typical fish oils, DPA omega-3

    Health Promoting

    Overall health and vitality

    Sustainable Fishing Practices

    U.S Sourced and Produced

    Caught off the coast of Virginia, Wild Fish Oil is processed in the United States, as soon as it gets off the boat!

    No Overfishing

    Over-fishing is a major problem. One that threatens our entire food supply (since it's all connected).


    By supporting the amazing fishermen that do their job with respect to the health of the oceans, you can do good while feeling good!

    Fish Oil Frequently Asked Questions

    Is this product tested for heavy metals? How do I know it's safe?

    Yes. It is tested multiple times + purified through the distillation process! Our supplier also owns the actual fishing boats that supply the fish, and thus controls the entire supply chain. 

    By using molecular distillation, heavy metals that might be prevalent in the fish are removed and what's left is a pure, clean oil. Also, with menhaden fish, which this product is 100% derived from, these small fatty fish replenish so quickly (which is why they are sustainable), that the fish are rarely in the water that long and thus have a shorter total lifespan which reduces heavy metal toxicity tremendously. Typically, the bigger the fish the more exposure to heavy metals. Hope that helps.

    How much should I take?

    The amount of Omega-fish oil you should take depends on a few factors, including your age, health, and diet. The recommended daily amount for adults is three grams. 

    It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking fish oil supplements because the dosage and type of fish oil supplement can vary depending on your individual health needs.

    Here is a general guideline to how much fish oil you should take based on your age and sex:

    If you are over the age of 18 years old, you should consume a total of 1-5 grams (300mg) per day of omega-3 fatty acids from both EPA and DHA.

    For women, this translates to 1-2 grams (30mg) daily of EPA and DHA.

    For men, the recommended intake is 3-5 grams (60mg) per day from EPA and DHA.

    If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with a healthcare professional before taking fish oil supplements. There is not enough information available on the effects of fish oil on pregnant women or breastfeeding mothers to make any general recommendations.

    Does fish oil make you gain weight?

    You probably won't gain weight if you take fish oil supplements, which have only 25 calories per serving. It has been shown in clinical trials to inhibit the growth of fat cells, thereby reducing weight gain.

    How is Wild Fish oil processed?

    Our fish oil is molecularly distilled and is 100% naturally occurring in triglyceride form.

    What are the ingredients?

    Two pure ingredients: fulvic minerals* and distilled water

    Is the bottle bpa-free?

    You betcha

    What are omega-fatty acids?

    Omega-fatty acids are essential fatty acids that are found in plant-based oils. The main omega-fatty acids are alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).n

    Omega-fatty acids play an important role in the body's metabolism, providing energy and helping to protect against heart disease, stroke, depression, and other chronic illnesses. They can also help improve joint health, reduce inflammation, and support cognitive function.

    Is it ok to take fish oil every day?

    It is generally safe for most people to consume up to 3 grams of fish oil per day when eaten. Taking more than 3 grams may increase the risk of nosebleeds, heartburn, and loose stools. Also consider taking it with meals and freezing your capsules to help buffer some of these issues.

    Who should not take fish oil?

    Taking fish oil or other omega-3 fatty acid supplements is not recommended for people taking warfarin because of the increased risk of serious bleeding. Also, person's breastfeeding or on medications must consult their doctor before using fish oil.

    Taking fish oil or other omega-3 fatty acid supplements is not recommended for people taking warfarin because of the increased risk of serious bleeding. Also, person's breastfeeding or on medications must consult their doctor before using fish oil.

    Taking fish oil or other omega-3 fatty acid supplements is not recommended for people taking warfarin because of the increased risk of serious bleeding. Also, person's breastfeeding or on medications must consult their doctor before using fish oil.

    The Wild Difference: We Do Things Differently

    Whole Foods

    Our philosophy is Mother Nature knows best, so we stay out of her way so she can do her thang!

    Science + Nature

    By utilizing principles of biology, we develop products to support your long-term health.

    Health-First

    We are obsessed with health and longevity. Everything we do is rooted in this obsession.

    Every Batch Tested

    Every batch is tested to ensure safety, potency, and consistency.

    The Wild Sourcing Standard

    We source directly from trusted, long standing suppliers and farmers to get the best ingredients

    Farmer and Labor Friendly

    Fair wages that support farmers and their workers.

    Whole Foods Only

    We only source WHOLE REAL FOODS for our products.

    Gut Allergen Free

    No gluten, artificial flavors, dyes, or preservatives.

    Small is Better

    By sourcing in small batches from small producers, we support those doing food the right way. 

    The Health Benefits of Omega-3 Fish Oil

    Fish oil is a natural product that has been used to treat a wide range of health problems for hundreds of years. Today, fish oil supplements are easy to find and are often used to improve the health of the heart, joints, and brain. But what exactly are the health benefits of omega-3 fish oil?


    What is omega-3 fish oil?


    Omega-fish oil is a type of oil that is derived from fish. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which may be beneficial for health. Omega-3 fatty acids have been studied in relation to inflammation, blood pressure, and general heart health. These fatty acids are believed to be beneficial for brain health and may help to protect against Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia.


    In addition to the health benefits listed above, omega-3 fatty acids are also thought to be good for joint health and can help reduce the symptoms of arthritis. They are also believed to be helpful for skin health and may help protect against conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.


    Omega-3 fatty acids can be found in many foods, like salmon, mackerel, and sardines, which are all oily fish. They are also found in flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts. You can also get omega-3 fatty acids from supplements.

    Consider adding omega-3 fatty acids to your diet to improve your overall health.


    The Health Benefits of Omega-3


    Omega-3 fatty acids are thought to help reduce inflammation. Inflammation is a process that occurs when our body responds to injury or infection. Omega-3 fatty acids may make inflammation less severe by stopping our bodies from making chemicals that cause inflammation.


    Fish oil could help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels and lower the risk of heart disease. Fish oil has also been shown to reduce the risk of stroke.


    Omega-3 fish oil is also beneficial for the brain. It can help improve cognitive function and memory. Fish oil has also been shown to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.


    Omega-3 fish oil is also good for the joints. It can help reduce inflammation and pain. Fish oil has also been shown to slow the progression of osteoarthritis.


    Overall, there are many health benefits associated with omega-3 fish oil. It is a healthy addition to any diet.


    How to Take Fish Oil


    There are a few different ways that you can take omega-3 fish oil. You can take it in capsule form or add it to your food.

    Taking omega-3 fish oil in capsule form is crucial, and it should be taken with a meal. This will help your body absorb the oil more effectively. Drinking plenty of water when taking omega-3 fish oil capsules is also essential.


    If you add omega-3 fish oil to your food, it is best to add it to foods high in fat. This will help your body absorb the oil more effectively. Omega-3 fish oil can be added to salad dressings, smoothies, and other fatty foods. It is important to remember that omega-3 fish oil should not be heated, as this can destroy the beneficial nutrients in the oil.


    What Are the Side Effects of Fish Oil?


    There are a few possible side effects of taking omega-3 fish oil supplements. These include burping, heartburn, a fishy taste in the mouth, and nausea. Taking omega-3 supplements with food may help to reduce these side effects.


    Some people may also be allergic to fish or fish oil. Symptoms of an allergic reaction can include hives, itching, swelling, trouble breathing, and dizziness. If you experience any of these symptoms after taking omega-3 supplements, stop taking them and see a doctor right away.


    Overall, omega-3 fish oil is safe for most people. However, speaking with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement is always essential. This is especially true if you have any medical conditions or allergies.


    Fish Oil and Breastfeeding


    There are many benefits to taking omega-3 fish oil supplements for breastfeeding mothers. Fish oil helps increase the level of omega-3 fatty acids in breast milk. This is important because omega-3 fatty acids are essential for infant brain development. They may also help reduce the risk of allergies and protect against other chronic diseases.


    In addition, fish oil may help improve breast milk quality. In some research, it has been shown to increase the levels of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) in breast milk. DHA is an essential omega-3 fatty acid that is beneficial for infant brain development. Fish oil supplements are generally safe for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. However, speaking with a healthcare provider before starting any supplement is always best.


    How to get more Omega-3 fatty acids into your diet


    Eating fish is one of the best ways to get omega-3 fatty acids into your diet. Fish such as salmon, tuna, and sardines are all high in omega-3 fatty acids.  Another way to get omega-3 fatty acids into your diet is by taking a fish oil supplement. Fish oil supplements are a convenient way to ensure you get enough healthy fats.

    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.