

🧠 Elevate your mind and vision—omega-3 redefined for the modern vegan.
Nature's Way Algal Oil Omega-3 offers a potent 1000 mg EPA/DHA per teaspoon in a vegan-friendly, plant-based liquid formula. Cranberry-orange flavored for a clean, enjoyable taste, it supports eye and brain function with guaranteed purity verified online. Ideal for adults seeking sustainable, allergen-free omega-3 supplementation without fish.







| ASIN | B07BGLSV12 |
| ASIN | B07BGLSV12 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,658 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #342 in Omega 3 Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand Name | Nature's Way |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (164) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2018 |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Dosage Form | Liquid |
| Flavor | Cranberry-Orange |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033674123256 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.13 x 2.13 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 12325C |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Way |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Way |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12325C |
| Material Features | Plant Based, Vegetarian |
| Model Name | Algal Oil Omega-3 |
| Model Number | 12325C |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Omega |
| Product Benefits | Nutritional Support |
| Product Dimensions | 2.13 x 2.13 x 5.5 inches; 9.6 ounces |
| UPC | 033674123256 |
| Unit Count | 6.8 Fluid Ounces |
H**.
Solid Omega-3, highly recommended!
Doesn't taste too strong at all.. Price is good, and bottle is nice. High quality and easy to guzzle down. I don't think the smell is bad. No issues at all! Although a slightly lower price would be nice, even if it means a different material bottle instead of glass.
N**I
Great Taste!
I have the cranberry orange flavor and its actually delicious. Keep it refrigerated. I take it for inflammation in my body and for my joints. Great taste
R**.
This is fantastic and the only reason I give it 4 rather than five stars is . . .
that they flavor it rather than sell it plain. Plain is better because you can better determine it's freshness that way. This is concentrated and consequently it's concentration of DHA/EPA is the same as the best fish oils. But this is lab grown so 1) Kills no fish in it's production and 2) Has none of the horrible and deadly pollutants endemic to fish oil. My experience is that when I take in a gram or more of DHA/EPA every day I have looser, pain free joints despite my numerous sports injuries. Let's save the oceanic fauna and use this instead of fish! Btw, we could use a lower price, please!
E**L
Taste is unique but not unpleasant
Compared to fish oil, I really prefer this product. I have a hard time swallowing pills so I prefer liquids/chewables. The flavor is a little too unique to call it “great,” yet it’s not unpleasant and I’m used to it now. Best part is no fishy breath or burps!
M**E
Pretty tasty
I take this daily, no way to know for sure, but I’m hoping it reduces inflammation. Taste is not bad.
J**P
Product great, Amazon shipping not
This is the 2nd time I have received this GLASS bottle of algal oil LOOSE in a larger box. How it didn't break, is a miracle. The product is wonderful. I like the taste and that it comes as a liquid I can add to my smoothie. Very helpful for a vegan. My lower # of stars is an Amazon issue with packing. The package also contained cloth items which would have been useless if the bottles broke. Wake up, Amazon! you need to train your employees better on packaging.
K**E
Vegan Liquid Omega-3 Cranberry Orange Monk Fruit Flavor
I love Nature’s Way Vegan Omega-3 liquid supplement. I upgraded to the higher mg’s & this flavor is a little hard for me to get use to. It reminds me of the aftertaste of a cough syrup I had to take when I was a child. You know, the twisted look & quivers completing it with a Blech. However, I will continue to take it daily. I think I’m still used to the Lemon flavored one with less mg’s. I’m still grateful for the Vegan Liquid Omega-3.
A**B
Company doesn't recommend for anyone under 18 & doesn't have critical component information
There are various types of sunflower oil--low, mid, and high oleic fatty acid oils. Oleic fatty acids are monounsaturated. Depending on the medical experts you consult, you'll hear/read different reports about monounsaturated fatty acids' effects on human health. What concerns me about this product, however, is the lack of a label with the Amazon advertisement. This is critical because it's only once you've gotten the supplement that you can read that a teaspoon serving provides 900 mg omega-three fatty acids (good) in 2 g total of "algal oil" (what's the constitution of the remaining 1.1 g of algal oil?) mixed with the remainder sunflower oil. This means each one teaspoon serving is providing roughly 2.5g (or slightly more) of sunflower oil. If the sunflower oil is mid-oleic, which is common in the US, this provides about 26% linoleic (omega-6) fatty acids or 650 mg omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids. But if the sunflower oil is low-oleic, this may be providing 60% omega-6 or about 1500 mg of omega-6. Obviously, without knowing what type of sunflower oil the supplement uses, the consumer may be frustrating their goal of drastically improving their omega-3 to omega-6 ratios, considering so much else in our diet may already be high in omega-6 fatty acids. This product's label ought to divulge to consumers the type of sunflower oil used in its manufacture since this information is critical to the very purpose of buying the supplement for many of us--changing the relative consumption of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids. The advertisement here on Amazon ought to at least show the breakdown of ingredients so consumers can email the manufacturer or distributor to get these questions answered to help us decide whether or not to purchase. ***************After Calling Nature's Way********************** Our family doesn't want to increase our omega-3 intake at the cost of ALSO increasing our omega-6 intake. Ideally, consumers already flooded with omega-6 PUFAs in so much else in our diet ought to have access to a rich omega-3 algal source without having to consume any additional omega-6 PUFAs. Sherrie at Nature's Way customer service told me (1) they don't have information about how much sunflower oil is actually used to create their product, and (2) they do not recommend this supplement for anyone under the age of 18 (?!!). What's in the supplement that makes it not recommendable for minors? And why is this information NOT present on Amazon? I'm sure many people are buying this supplement to give to their children. And why doesn't the company have information about how much and what type of sunflower oil they use given that sunflower oil is among the many plant oils that contribute to the overconsumption of omega-6 fatty acids in the West? Very suspicious. We'll be returning the product to Amazon and won't be buying this omega-3 supplement for our family again.
A**N
So good for kids - they like the taste!