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Omega 3 Ultra Strong
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90 softgels
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1500 mg EPA and DHA per daily serving
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Vitamin E-enriched formula
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Light and soft softgel capsules
Concentrated Omega-3 Formula
A dietary supplement based on fish oil, delivering omega-3 fatty acids in a concentrated dose. The daily serving provides 1,500 mg of EPA and DHA – the two most sought-after fatty acids in this group. This profile makes the product a strong fit for everyday supplementation for people who pay attention to precise ingredient content and prefer a simple, clear formula without an overcomplicated composition.
EPA and DHA in Triglyceride Form
The formula delivers EPA and DHA in triglyceride form — the natural fat form also found in food. That’s an important feature, because many people look not only at the amount of omega-3s, but also at their chemical form. As a result, the supplement feels more refined and fits neatly into the category of modern fish-oil products with clearly defined parameters.

Ingredients for your diet
EPA and DHA contribute to the normal function of the heart. DHA helps maintain normal brain function and normal vision. The formula is completed with vitamin E, which helps protect cells from oxidative stress. This blend of well-known ingredients gives the product a straightforward, practical character and meets the needs of people who want an easy way to top up their diet.

Soft Capsules and a Simple Formula
The product comes in softgel capsules, a practical, convenient format for oil-based supplements. The formula stays simple: fish oil and vitamin E. Each pack contains 90 capsules, giving 45 days of supplementation at the recommended daily serving. It’s a great fit for people who value convenience, clarity and consistent daily use without having to juggle several different products at once.
sources
Vitamin E intake and multiple health https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10374030/
Do patients benefit from omega-3? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38252923/
Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19391122/





