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What this page is for
Compare krill oil, omega krill oil, and Omega-3 krill oil against fish oil and algae Omega-3 using source, phospholipid positioning, capsule size, astaxanthin cues, and cost.
Buyer criteria
What to compare first
Krill source and sustainability cues
EPA/DHA amount per serving
Phospholipid-form positioning
Capsule size and daily serving count
Cost compared with fish oil potency
Label checks
Label checks that matter
Krill oil often has lower EPA/DHA per serving than concentrated fish oil, so compare labels carefully.
Small capsule size may be a real convenience advantage for some shoppers.
Do not treat astaxanthin mentions as proof of a medical outcome.
Check allergen warnings for shellfish sensitivity.
Compare EPA and DHA per serving because krill oil often uses smaller capsule servings.
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Treat astaxanthin and phospholipid claims as label features, not medical guarantees.
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Check shellfish allergy warnings and serving directions before buying.
Editorial note
How TheOmega3 keeps this page useful
Use support-focused language, not disease-cure language.
Show EPA, DHA, source, form, and price as the main comparison axes.
Link to Omega-3 University for research context before product calls to action.
Keep product claims tied to visible labels, approved merchant data, or cited educational sources.
FAQ
Common questions
How should shoppers compare Omega-3 supplements?
Start with EPA and DHA per serving, then compare source, form, freshness safeguards, serving convenience, and whether the product label fits your situation.
Can TheOmega3 tell me which product treats a condition?
No. TheOmega3 provides educational comparison support and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Talk with a qualified professional for medical guidance.