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Omega 3 Fish Oil

Omega 3 Fish Oil

Regular price $36.95 USD
Regular price Sale price $36.95 USD
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Same trusted omega‑3—now even fresher and more resilient for heart, brain, and joints.

*Clinically backed ingredients that help women in menopause reclaim confidence, balance, and vitality.

Benefits of Omega 3 Fish Oil

  • Promotes Healthy Joint Movement
  • Enhances Memory & Focus
  • Boosts Nerve Function
  • Supports Heart Health
  • Helps Protect Vision

Each lemon‑flavored softgel delivers 1,200 mg fish oil with 720 mg omega‑3s (EPA 432 mg, DHA 288 mg). Sustainably wild‑caught anchovies are molecularly distilled to remove impurities. Take 1 softgel 2–3 × daily for flexible joints, sharp focus, and cardio comfort—IFOS‑certified purity.*

• Fish Oil (anchovy) — 1,200 mg providing 720 mg omega‑3s (EPA 432 mg, DHA 288 mg)—supports your joint comfort, heart rhythm, focused memory, nerve signaling, and retinal health.

As a dietary supplement, take one (1) softgel, 2 - 3 times daily with meals.

Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight—no fridge necessary.

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  • Science Backed

  • Non-GMO

  • Anti Bacterial

  • Cruelty Free

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“At Menopausal Me, we believe you deserve wellness without compromise. Our products are pure, safe, and scientifically proven—because your health matters.”

Omega 3 Fish Oil FAQ

As a dietary supplement, take one (1) softgel, 2 - 3 times daily with meals.

These formulas are made to layer—not to knock anything off your shelf. They sit happily beside most regimens; just add up overlapping nutrients to stay within recommended daily intakes. If another product already delivers a similar dose, you can dial that duplicate down. When in doubt, show your full lineup to your healthcare professional for a quick cross‑check.

No. Feel free to take them with the same meal—food helps everything absorb. If your multi is already high in Vitamin D, K, or magnesium, adjust totals or alternate days to avoid megadosing, and chat with your healthcare provider—especially if you’re on medications like blood thinners.