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My Pure Alaska Omega bottle cap looks different, is the product still the same?

You may notice that the bottle cap temporarily changed to a different color of cap. A plain white cap was temporarily used for our 210 ct. Salmon Oil product. These cap changes are temporary. The products remain the same and the cap is still recyclable. Remove the clear neck seal… Read More

Is the Pure Alaska Omega softgel enteric-coated?

Pure Alaska Omega does not use enteric-coated softgels. Our softgels serve as a vessel to deliver Pure Alaska Omega Wild Salmon Oil to your stomach as this is a food grade oil. The softgel minimizes the taste of the natural salmon oil contained within while allowing time to absorb the… Read More

What will minimize burps after talking Pure Alaska Omega fish oil supplements?

Most fish oils will cause repeat burps, however, taking Pure Alaska Omega fish oil at the beginning of a substantial meal will significantly minimize the likelihood of repeat burps. Scientific literature has also suggested that taking fish oils with meals that contain fat will also aid absorption of the fatty… Read More

What is the difference between Ethyl Ester (EE) and Triglyceride (TG) fatty acid fish oils?

Triglycerides are the fat form most commonly found in nature, and wild fish. This structure is comprised of three fatty acids + glycerol backbone. When a fish oil is refined or “molecularly distilled” there is an introduction of alcohol which is used to remove the glycerol backbone of natural triglyceride… Read More