Fish oil supplements are widely chosen for their rich Omega-3 fatty acid content, offering benefits like managing blood pressure and triglyceride levels. Despite their effectiveness, consistent supplementation can be hindered by one common issue: the unpleasant aftertaste. This lingering taste can deter individuals from incorporating fish oil into their routine, impacting their ability to reap its health benefits consistently.
However, advancements in supplement technology and alternative formulations aim to address this challenge, providing options that minimize or eliminate the aftertaste, thus encouraging regular intake for improved health outcomes.
“No one wants to take their vitamins knowing that they have to deal with fishy burps afterward,” states Arctic Blue founder Ludo Van de Wiel. “That’s why we only source the purest oils for our products. We process them carefully, too, so that their molecular structure isn’t damaged. That way, Arctic Blue Omega-3 will never give fishy burps after ingestion.”
Arctic Blue’s fish oil stands out for its pure, fresh, and natural qualities, which contribute to its trademark smooth feel and neutral taste.
Sourced from wild cod in the pristine Barents Seas north of Norway, the oil benefits from the area’s clean waters. Processed directly from fillet trimmings of MSC-certified fisheries onboard ships in chilly northern sea conditions, even minor chemical impurities are meticulously removed during processing, ensuring an exceptionally clean end product.
Moreover, Arctic Blue prioritizes maintaining low oxidation values throughout processing, manufacturing, and distribution, safeguarding the delicate Omega-3 fatty acids’ integrity. This meticulous approach not only preserves the oil’s optimal nutritional value but also ensures its naturally smooth and neutral taste, making it a preferred choice for consistent supplementation.
“Our oil is so tasteless that you can put it right into yogurt or a smoothie,” Van de Wiel explains. “It is exceptionally nutritious and easy for the entire family to take.”