Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels

Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels

  • Uses oil from fish caught in the cleanest and coldest body of water, the Arctic Ocean
  • Free of heavy metals and PCB’s
  • May provide cardiovascular and joint support
  • Contains protective antioxidants (ascorbyl palmitate, mixed tocopherols, and rosemary extract) for enhanced stability
  • Has a delicious lemon taste

Dietary supplement. Cardiovascular and joint support. Studies show that EPA may provide cardiovascular and joint support, and Arctic Pure EPA has one of the highest levels available. In addition, Arctic Pure EPA contains protective antioxidants (ascorbyl palmitate, mixed tocopherols, and rosemary extract) for enhanced stability. Arctic Pure uses oil from fish caught in the cleanest and coldest body of water, the Arctic Ocean. A series of advanced distillation processes concentrates and extracts beneficial fatty acids, while guaranteeing the absence of heavy metals and PCB’s. Natural flavors give our Arctic Pure oils a taste that is pleasing to both children and adults. (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.)

Rating: (out of 5 reviews)

List Price: $ 44.50

Price: $ 22.70


5 Responses to “Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels”

  1. David B. Hayward says:

    Review by David B. Hayward for Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels
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    My doctor suggested I begin to take pharmaceutical-grade fish oil capsules as an alternative to anti-anxiety meds. I did alot of research and decided to purchase this product from Amazon. It arrived promptly. I was amazed to find there is absolutely no fishy “repeat”. On occasion I can detect a very mild “lemony” taste but even that is rare and not at all unpleasant.

    I highly recommend this product and as a “first-timer”, I recommend Amazon as well

    Thank you

    Dave Hayward

    Valhalla, NY

  2. Suzanne says:

    Review by Suzanne for Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels
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    I’ve been taking fish oil capsules for years, but only recently learned that fish oil products vary widely in quality and dosage. After much research, I decided Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA capsules offered everything I needed, and the quality I hoped for. I’ve also never had a fishy aftertaste with this brand. I’ve converted my family members to this product, and all are happier and report no fishy aftertaste. I have it delivered by Amazon Prime, which is 2 day UPS so it doesn’t suffer from the heat as the other reviewer experienced.

  3. M. Dick says:

    Review by M. Dick for Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels
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    This supplement is a great choice for those looking for more EPA, rather than DHA. The pure EPA supplements can very expensive. This one is a good compromise with 500mg of EPA and just 90mg of DHA per pill (be careful when comparing products — some of them list mg per ‘serving’ which could be 2 or more pills). I’ve not had any problem with fish breath with these pills.

  4. Michelle Disch says:

    Review by Michelle Disch for Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels
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    I was searching all over the place for 500 mg fish oil to give my 40 lb. dog. It’s impossible to find 500 mg in stores so I went online. I chose this brand because the price was right. Can’t really review based on anything else other than my dog’s coat is shiny and she seems less itchy.

  5. Catherine J. Morgan says:

    Review by Catherine J. Morgan for Source Naturals Arctic Pure EPA, Lemon Flavored Omega-3, 500 mg, Softgels , 120 softgels
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    There’s nothing wrong with this Omega 3 source, but Amazon ships it via USPS so it can get very hot by the time it’s delivered. Twice in a row I’ve found it in my mailbox, completely heated. This method of shipping takes longer than UPS, apparently, and provides zero protection from summer heat. At least UPS would deliver it to my door so it doesn’t sit in a hot mailbox all day before I get it.