One of the best-tasting fish oils on the market and one of the only in the world Certified by Friends of the Sea! Wild Fish Oil does not disrupt fragile aquatic ecosystems. Caught in U.S. Waters and processed in U.S. Fisheries. Support fishermen that respect the fish that give us their excellent oil.
Wild Fish Oil is a great-tasting, non-fishy, burp-less mix of omega-3s in the form of EPA, DHA, and a rarer, not found in typical fish oils, DPA, which has received a lot of attention in the scientific community recently due to research showing it may provide even more potent properties than both EPA and DHA. (Many fish oils contain no DPA.)
Exceptional Purity and Guaranteed Omega-3 Content. Wild Fish Oil undergoes molecular distillation resulting in a concentrated omega-3 triglyceride form of EPA, DHA, and DPA and carries the following certifications: ISO, FOS, SFSF, SQF, and IFFO. Bottles are BPA-free.
Per Bottle Omega-3 Breakdown (5g serving - 1 TSP): EPA 540mg, DPA - 105mg, DHA - 475mg
About Wild Foods
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Wild Foods specializes in Real Foods from small producers worldwide, with a passion about ingredients and their story. They understand that food is the most critical aspect of long-term health, which is why quality sourcing is everything. They believe that our food system is broken, nutrition advice can be backward, and too many are living with sickness due to confused lifestyle choices. Wild Foods is here to help.
Why we 🤍 them: I love Wild Foods because they take a strong stance on transparency, and impactful ingredients. They use 100% non-GMO ingredients, and have a strong mission around supporting small farmers, cultivating conscious consumerism, and making people ask themselves where their ingredients are coming from. They encourage people to think small, local, sustainable, fair trade, and organic, and do a wonderful job explaining why in their podcast, The Better Human. They also use The Better Human to discuss how to make the world a better place, and treat others with respect. I also love that they show a map on their website where you can see where they source their ingredients, and why. For example, they source their wild matcha from a small farm in Kyoto as they’ve won many awards for their sustainable practices!