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The Real Thing Lemon flavoured Omega 3 Fish Oil
The Real Thing Lemon flavoured Omega 3 Fish Oil
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Why I Recommend The REAL Thing™ Liquid Fish Oil
When it comes to Omega-3 supplements, quality truly matters. Not all fish oils are equal — and many on the market are poorly absorbed, low dose, or already oxidised.
That’s why I recommend The REAL Thing Liquid Fish Oil.
1. Triglyceride Form — Better Absorption
Fish oil naturally occurs in triglyceride form. This is the form your body recognises and absorbs best.
Many cheaper products use ethyl ester forms, which are less stable and not as efficiently utilised. Triglyceride-form omega-3s are:
• More bioavailable
• Better absorbed
• Gentler on digestion
• More effective per dose
If you’re taking omega-3s, you want your body to actually use them.
2. Potent 5ml Dose — Therapeutic EPA & DHA
With just 5ml daily, you receive a powerful dose of 1600mg of Omega 3 oils.
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) 767 mg
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) 530 mg
Other omega-3 fatty acids 303 mg — the active fatty acids responsible for:
• Reducing inflammation
• Supporting hormone balance
• Promoting brain clarity
• Supporting heart and thyroid health
Many capsule products require multiple pills to reach meaningful levels. This liquid delivers a therapeutic amount in one simple serving.
3. Freshness Is Critical
Rancid fish oil increases oxidative stress — the opposite of what we want.
The REAL Thing™ prioritises quality sourcing and careful processing to maintain freshness and stability. This is non-negotiable when it comes to omega-3 supplementation.
This liquid is packaged in a nitrogen environment to maintain freshness & purity.
4. Highly Cost-Effective
Because the 5ml serving is so concentrated, you get:
• Higher active EPA/DHA per dose
• Fewer servings needed
• Greater value per bottle
When you compare cost per effective gram of omega-3, this becomes a very cost-effective way to meet your needs.
Omega-3s are foundational for inflammation control, hormone health, mood, and overall vitality.
If you’re going to supplement, choose one that is potent, absorbable, fresh — and worth your investment.
Now add to this the fact that it is LEMON flavoured, so there is nothing fishy about it!
GET THE SPECS
The Real Thing Mega Omega Fish Oil:
Is produced in Reykjavik, Iceland
Is produced from wild fish caught off the Peruvian coast.
The following has not been added to Mega Omega Fish Oil:
- Antioxidants
- Colourants
- Preservatives
Mega Omega Fish Oil Lemon Flavour contains lemon flavor
FACT: If you think our oceans are clean, that’s rubbish. Many of them are toxic dumping grounds for heavy metals and environmental waste. If the fish are exposed to this chemical soup, then so are the fish oils they yield. No wonder a 2004 report by the United States Pharmacopoeia found that some fish oil supplements are purer than others.
HOW DOES THE REAL THING KEEP IT REAL?
Mega Omega fish oil is mega-safe because it’s mega-pure.
- First it’s molecularly distilled to remove impurities, pollutants and toxins.
- It’s also produced in a GMP and HACCP compliant facility, meaning the manufacturing meets Good Manufacturing Practice and Hazard Control and Critical Analysis standards.
- Plus it’s certified pharmaceutical-grade, meaning it’s produced under the meticulous EU standards governing production of prescription medication.
Directions
Take 1 to 1,5 teaspoons (5 ml – 7.5 ml) daily with food or consult your healthcare practitioner.
If you don’t like the taste, we’ve tried the following:
A spoonful of fish oil doesn’t have to go down like medicine. Try these easy recipes.
- Drizzle it. Add balsamic vinegar and a teaspoon of Mega Omega oil (lemon or natural) over a salad of your choice with crushed rock salt and mixed herbs. Great with tuna, seafood or roasted veg salad.
- Mix it. Stir a dose of lemon or natural Mega Omega oil into a serving of any stir-fry, pasta or seafood dish – after the cooking process if the meal is hot.
NOTE:
Health supplements are intended to complement health or supplement the diet.
This unregistered medicine has not been evaluated by the SAHPRA for its quality, safety or intended use.
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