Hi, arthurm, welcome to the forum! I’ve been buying Barry Sears’ pharmaceutical grade fish oil. It is very expensive but seems to be very high quality as well. (I judge the quality by the amount of GI distress I experience.) I guess the goal is to get as much EPA and DHA as possible per unit of oil, and Sears is great: 2.5 grams/teaspoon. https://www.zonelabsinc.com/servlet/coresysconfig.ZoneLabsComController
However, iHerb is often recommended here as an online source for fish oil. Their Health from the Sun has about half the EPA+DHA per teaspoon, but is 10 times cheaper. And they ship overseas. http://www.iherb.com/
I use Twin Lab fish oil. I get it at the local health food store, 17 bucks for 90 caps.
I’ve tried several brands, and it is the only one which doesn’t result in fish burps.
My wife uses Coromega(www.coromega.com), which we were introduced to by Alwyn Cosgrove.
It is orange flavored gel, kinda like flinstone chewable vitamins. Price works out to be the about same as caps. No burps or other nastiness with these either.
iHerb and TwinLab both good. You can also buy they very best at “lifeextension.com”. They not only sell the finest supplements, such as fish oil, but also have the latest cutting edge information on anti-aging.
It’s sort of like T-Mag in that it has great inforup by quality supplements.
As someone else who’s overseas and has ordered a bunch of fish oil in the past, I can recommend either Netrition or ourhealthcoop.com. Both give good service.
im new at the fish oil stuff. So say, I want to look into the iherb.com. http://www.iherb.com/fishoilcaps.html
which one of these is a good one? What is “expensive” and what is a “good deal” or should i goto another brand?