







🐟 Elevate your wellness with the pure power of Wild Alaskan Omega!
New Chapter Wholemega delivers 1000 mg of extra-virgin Wild Alaskan salmon oil per softgel, combining whole omegas, Vitamin D3, and antioxidants in a sustainably sourced, non-GMO formula. With 120 softgels per bottle, this clinically supported supplement is designed to boost your Omega-3 index and support heart, brain, and overall health, trusted by thousands and certified by FSSAI.










| ASIN | B002FU6I9K |
| ASIN | B002FU6I9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,990 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #40 in Fish Oils |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,643) |
| Date First Available | 6 March 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 14.3 x 7.5 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 14.3 x 7.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 422 g |
| Item Weight | 422 g |
| Item model number | NC5003 |
| Item model number | NC5003 |
| Manufacturer | New Chapter |
| Manufacturer | New Chapter |
| Net Quantity | 120.00 Count |
| Net Quantity | 120.00 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 7.54 x 14.3 x 7.54 cm; 421.84 g |
| Product Dimensions | 7.54 x 14.3 x 7.54 cm; 421.84 g |
A**R
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A**R
Good Product
Like it
A**N
in product is good. Really helps
Too expensive on Amazon.in product is good. Really helps you
S**M
👍
Actually quite good
J**E
Five Stars
Will continue using it hopefully.
A**I
I've used this for a few years now and is easy to swallow and no fishy aftertaste.
K**K
Great product, doesn't have any strong taste or smell, I always take it before or during the meal, I don't have any stomach problems so I think it is well absorbed. Skin and hair looks better, but anyone will know it who takes omega oil.
C**R
This supplement is good for people who do NOT get enough nuts, greens, and fish on a daily basis. Wholemega is not a substitute for Omega 3 supplements that provide higher amounts of EPA and DHA. These capsules are a bit of a challenge to swallow (I recommend something thick like Slimfast or V8) and can give a bit of a fishy aftertaste. I take both the Wholemega and Omega 3 supplements daily (for a total of 2 grams of Omega oils) but have to watch for low blood pressure and excessive bleeding because I already eat a diet high in salmon, nuts, and greens. I've only taken the Wholemega for a couple of weeks but the most obvious changes from five years of Omega 3 supplements have been thicker hair growth and fewer problems with osteoarthritis. My heart is healthy and my vision and memory haven't gotten any worse but the supplements haven't prevented recurring skin cancers. Nutrition Action has a great article online titled "Omega Medicine? - Is fish oil good for what ails you?" Here's their bottom line: So far, there's decent evidence that DHA and EPA--the omega-3 fats in fish oil--can reduce your risk of a heart attack, but not your risk of cancer, memory loss, or macular degeneration. - Eat fatty fish like salmon twice a week. That would supply 500 to 1,000 mg a day of DHA plus EPA. - If you're a vegetarian, look for foods or supplements with DHA from algal oil. - If you have heart disease, follow the American Heart Association's advice to take 1,000 mg a day of DHA + EPA from fish oil. If you have side effects like burping, take them at bedtime or ask your doctor for a prescription for pure fish oil. - Taking more than 3,000 mg a day of DHA plus EPA may cause bleeding. Addendum: After 10 years of taking 2 to 3 grams of omega three daily, I've developed Afib. Research suggests that taking high dosages of EPA might be a preciptating factor of Afib (search NIH database). I'm switching to a version that is higher in DHA. 2015 Addendum: I switched to Now Foods DHA-500 and the Afib has been under control for two years. I still take an additional 2 grams of whatever omega 3 Costco has on sale. 2016 Addendum: Prompted by comments to this post, I again reviewed scientific research of the effect of omega 3 oils on AFIB and found lots of conflicting results and conclusions. A 2008 meta-analysis of 12 controlled studies "...showed that fish oil supplementation did not have a significant effect on arrhythmias and all-cause mortality." clinicalcorrelations.org/?p=8650.
V**D
Newchapter is a recognised brand and this is superior fish oil. Cannot comment on results personally as have just started taking the oil but am sure it will be of benefit as others who have used this product have strongly recommended it due to positive results.
A**Y
At first it made my dehydrated skin REALLY oily but a month later my body/ skin self-regulate. Forget about drinking gallons of water to "hydrate your skin". Your body simply doesn't work that way. This is (and other fish oils) are the only "internal moisturisers" that would actually make a difference. I like this one because it's complete with many hard to find oils and omegas (including astaxanthin, the antioxidant powerhouse!) and has very pure, non-denatured, non-heated low-mercury salmon. I think salmon is a great fish but because most oceans are contaminated I don't eat much of it. This is a must for overall health.
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