These are often on sale for $15 but haven't seen them for this price. Cheapest I found anywhere else was $19 at Priceline.
Nature's Own Odourless Fish Oil 2000mg - 200 Capsules $9.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU
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Hope they've been stored in a cool place and the bottle has not been exposed to daily dose of sunlight
https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/65812/nature-39-s-ow…
Almost same price but yeah amazon deal is better
For anyone who hasn't had these before, be aware that these particular tablets (the 2000mg ones) are very large, which may make it difficult for some people to swallow.
The 1500mg tablets are smaller and closer to your normal large tablet size.
What’s even harder to swallow is the marketing behind fish oil supplements.
https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/30/fish-oil-claims-no…
Save your $10 and spend it on something that actually works.
https://selfhacked.com/blog/fish-oil-top-22-science-based-he…
The above link shows that plenty of studies say contrary to the one article you linked from 2015.
Overall, there is no hard evidence to say it does anything except it might help you with arthritis. Otherwise you get actual health benefits from eating real fish.
@onlinepred: Thanks for your opinion.
@Meeb: Just saying that there are studies that go both ways, and mostly doctors and researches believe there is little to no benefits. Many were brought up being told marketing lies, and it's the only reason people buy it these days, some use it thinking it's natural rather than using other medications. All in all you have it because you like wasting money. Interestingly there's a number of studies that point towards omega 3 supplements increasing risk of prostate cancer. More studies conclude that seafood is better than omega 3 supplements, by a large margin. And seafood gives far more medical and health benefits.
Just my opinion mixed with research, professional opinion and clinical proof.
There are lots of benefits to fish oil, there are none to fish oil supplements
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/the-false-…
I could go on
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/healthreport/f…
@ruprectaus: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/fish-oil-friend-or-foe-2…
"If you don’t eat fish or other seafood, you might benefit from a fish oil supplement. Also you can get omega-3s from ground flaxseed or flaxseed oil, chia seeds, walnuts, canola oil, and soy oil. One to two servings per day can help you avoid a deficiency of omega-3s."
Obviously eating fish is more beneficial, as with most supplements - it's just that - a supplement, not a replacement for a complete balanced diet. If I don't feel like eating fish 3 times a week and instead have it once or twice a week and take supplements on the other days there's nothing wrong with that.
Deal already gone. Spoke to Amazon they literally changed the price back to $19.99 moments ago. Sadface.
Can anyone still get 9.99? It’s 19.99 for me!!
They took it off sale about 50 minutes ago, so it's back to $19.99.
Fish oil vs krill oil ? Can any1 share personal experience?
I wouldn't take Nature's Own products even if they were free.
Because?
Bought a 3 pack of fish oil and all of them were rancid, capsules were leaky and covered in liquid. The smell was like the juice from a bucket of fish left in the midday sun.
Contacted them through their website, no reply. Their Facebook, dead for a year. Phone just went though to a message and no call back. They are owned by the French multi-national company Sanofi-aventis and due to their history is not a company i want to be buying anything from.
Sad how people waste their money on all these supplements
Supplements ONLY work if the body is deficient otherwise you're spending money on stuff going in your poop…
Most people don't get a fully balanced diet so taking supplements can absolutely help balance deficiencies. It's a supplement - not a meal replacement.
There are definitely a lot worse things to spend money on. So to each, their own.
Perfect ingredient for very expensive urine