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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 Pure Alaska Omega mercury free?

Yes! Trident Seafoods takes pride in providing quality products to you. Our Pure Alaska Omega supplements are tested for environmental contaminants like PCB’s and dioxins as well as heavy metals – and all Pure Alaska Omega supplements are free of mercury. The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) routinely tests our salmon… Read More

Does Pure Alaska Omega fish oil contain allergens like soy, gluten, peanut, or dairy?

No. Pure Alaska Omega fish oils are extracted in U.S. FDA (United States Food & Drug Administration) inspected food grade Trident Seafoods processing facilities. There are no known allergy concerns as Pure Alaska Omega facilities do not make or handle soy, gluten (rye, wheat, and barley), tree nuts, or dairy… Read More

Does Pure Alaska Omega fish oil contain shellfish?

No. Pure Alaska Omega supplements are made using only sustainably caught wild Alaska salmon and wild Alaska pollock. These fish oil products do not contain shellfish. Please see the full ingredient statement provided on every bottle of Pure Alaska Omega fish oil. If you have any concerns about allergens… Read More

Some of my Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan Salmon oil softgels appear cloudy, why is this?

If Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil product has been in your cold car, refrigerator, or freezer you may observe solidification or cloudiness of the softgel, also called “winterization.” Fats in nature have different melting and solidification points. Some fats can also be observed within our Pure Alaska Omega… Read More

How much EPA & DHA is in each Pure Alaska Omega softgel?

Each Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil 1,000 mg softgel delivers 90 mg EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and 110 mg DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and a total of 300 mg Omega-3 fatty acids in natural triglyceride form. Taking two softgels per day (2,000 mg) would provide a similar amount of EPA… Read More

How can I obtain testing results (or a certificate of analysis) for my lot of Pure Alaska Omega supplements?

Pure Alaska Omega product certificates of analysis can be found on our website using the “Traceability” tab. Simply enter in the six digit lot number printed on the bottom of your Pure Alaska Omega supplement bottle into the traceability finder and click “Trace.”… Read More

Is Pure Alaska Omega tested by a recognized independent third party testing laboratory?

Yes! Pure Alaska Omega is regularly tested to verify purity, potency, safety, and stability. Eurofins Scientific, Inc. (www.eurofins.com) is chosen as our trusted third party testing laboratory provider. Their expertise worldwide provides assurance that our supplements are tested using appropriate methodologies for the most accurate results. USP and GOED also… Read More

Is Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan Salmon oil free of heavy metals and PCB contaminants although it is unrefined?

Trident Seafoods takes pride in providing quality products to you. All Pure Alaska Omega oils are tested for environmental contaminants like PCB’s and dioxins as well as heavy metals – all products are mercury free. Eurofins Scientific, Inc. (www.eurofins.com) is entrusted with our third party accredited testing because of their… Read More