rk dunn—March 23, 2025
I wish I could reply to some of these reviews! 😂 This is a really great Krill oil supplement. It is 1000 mg of Krill oil (2 soft gels per serving) and also has EPA, DHA and Astaxanthin !! The supplement has a slight smell but hey it is Krill oil so you would expect it to kinda smell a bit like what it actually is..It isn’t bad at all. I have really enjoyed using this supplement because it doesn’t smell as bad as some I’ve used in the past. The ingredient list is just what I was looking for and I am very happy with it product. I will buy it again for sure. There’s never an aftertaste or bad burps like with regular fish oil. That’s the bonus with krill oil! I tried to give it 5 stars but Amazon wouldn’t let me only 4 stars would light up… This is a five star supplement. Read more
C Hat—September 17, 2025
Great product and it helps in several ways for me. I have been having joint issues for several months so I bought 120 capsule bottle and started using it. Within a week or two my joints felt 10 years younger. As a side note my cholesterol and tryclycerides have also been going higher. Had blood work done after taking this for 5 weeks and everything is greatly improved. Everyone’s body reacts different but this has worked great for me. Read more
Kelly—June 2, 2021
As a researcher who studies the biochemistry and biophysics of macular degenerative disease, I could spend an hour extoling the importance of DHA/EPA/Omega 3's to eye health in addition to overall health, but by now, most people know that "fish oil" is really good for the body and should be incorporated into our diets by supplement if not by diet. That being said, not all fish oils are created equally and it's important to know what you're getting for your buck and your body, as poor quality fish oils can cause more problems than they solve. Remember, you are what you eat, but you also are what your food eats! That's why it's important to get fish oil from wild caught, NOT farmed fish! The most common ingredients found in the pellets fed to farmed fish are corn, soy, poultry, canola, wheat and fish among other things that are not at all part of a fish's natural diet in the wild. If you are taking fish oil for omega 3's you have to realize that the fish meat itself will be lower in DHA and EPA if they are farmed because the fish get these nutrients from eating their natural diet, not pellets! The amount and quality of omega 3’s you get from farmed fish are far less than wild-caught. You're actually better off not taking fish oil at all rather than take a low quality one. Krill oil by comparison is more stable and is phosphorylated, meaning it's easier for your brain to use. Your body has to naturally phosphatize regular fish oil, so taking krill oil saves your body this step. It also has more astaxanthin which is a carotenoid which is critical for protecting your vision long term. I have taken numerous types and brands of fish and krill oil over the years, but this is my favorite hands down. The capsules are small and easy to swallow, they don't smell and taste fishy and there are NO FISH BURPS later! I've been taking 2 per day, 6 days a week for 8 months now and I'm a huge fan and can give them my highest recommendation! I sincerely hope this review has been helpful to someone else! And yes, I pay full price for this. I have them in my Amazon subscribe and save list. Feel free to ask any questions! Read more
Klondikes—September 23, 2018
Some context--- I evaluated many products prior to selecting this one and in the past have tried several other omega-3-fatty acid containing products including other krill oils, fish oils, and plant-based oils including algae oil. The positive: small capsules are easy to swallow, but the serving size is 2 capsules (keep in mind when price-comparing), the company has a good reputation and quality reviews are solid, high potency for the price-point, no indication of rancid oils (i.e. foul scent) The negative: I would prefer that they did not add coloring to the capsules, which seems like an unnecessary additive. The same goes with the vanilla scent/flavor of the capsules themselves. It causes me to question the quality of the product to some degree if they feel the need to mask the natural product with unnatural colors and scents. (Albeit, the vanilla flavoring could be seen as a positive if it makes it more palatable to some. I personally never minded the bland flavor of a plain capsule considering I don't plan to savor it....) Read more
JohnnyTAmazon Customer—September 22, 2025
Krill was specifically advised for me to take. Has more Omeda 3 than fish oil. Read more
Mindy—September 4, 2025
These are easy to swallow. No issues with aftertaste. Read more
JohnScott Buchanan—February 18, 2025
All I can say is that I've been taking this krill oil for some time now, (over a year) and I have not done anything different other than that...before I started taking this oil I could not reach to the back to unbuckle my bra because the pain in my shoulder/arm prevented me...and now the pain in my shoulder is gone and I have my mobility back. I am concluding that the krill oil helped me! It's worth a try! Read more
C—November 11, 2025
I'm like most people. I take krill oil daily and just kind of assume it's worthwhile even though it doesn't really make me feel any different. Still, I was prepared to give a full 5 stars if not for the fishy smell—you know that fishy smell? (I don't know how people eat that stuff!) Whenever I buy this stuff, I want it to smell like vanilla extract. When you get that faint whiff of sardines, it's no good. It's a problem. And folks, that's what I got. Maybe I was unlucky. Maybe my bottle got stuck in a hot delivery truck for a few days. I have no way of knowing. In any event, if you have to fear the dreaded "fish burps" you're in big trouble. If you purchase a bottle, I believe you may have better luck and get a better batch. But know this... you are taking a chance. You could get the fishy smell. You could have to deal with the fish burps. And if you have a big date that night, Bronson could wreck everything. Read more