Feel the difference with FeelGood Omega!

Enjoy increased mobility for you and your canine friend and support brain, heart, and joint health with our sustainably-sourced, toxin-free calamari oil supplements rich in Omega-3 fatty acids.

Support the prevention of  brain fog, dementia and Alzheimer disease in people, and senior dog dementia.

Boost your and your dog’s diet with healthy Omega-3s and relieve pain and inflammation naturally without NSAIDs.

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  • FeelGood Omega® Pure & Sustainable Omega-3 Oil
    FeelGood Omega®

    Pure & Sustainable Omega-3 Oil

    $44.90 CAD Add to cart View details
    Made in Norway
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    FeelGood Omega® H+

    A pure, sustainable Omega-3 (EFA) calamari oil

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    80 reviews
    $39.90 USD Add to cart View details
    Made in Norway
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I store FeelGood Omega and FeelGood Omega H+, how long do they last?

FeelGood Omega must be refrigerated after opening and recommended use is within 90 days of opening.

We recommend that FeelGood Omega H+ be refrigerated after opening for optimal freshness but it is not necessary.

Each product has a  shelf life is two years post-manufacturing

How do I know it’s safe?

There are several steps that we take to make sure that FeelGood Omega and FeelGood Omega H+ are safe and toxin free.

Micro-filtered to ensure no heavy metals or toxins.
Micro-filtered to ensure no heavy metals or toxins.
Tested for EPA and DHA content to ensure top quality.
Tested for EPA and DHA content to ensure top quality.
Lab tested for toxins and heavy metals.
Lab tested for toxins and heavy metals.
We perform additional batch testing to confirm results.

The great news is that squid is an incredibly rich source of EPA and DHA – the most valuable EFAs [Omega-3]. Calamari also lacks bones and it is low on the food chain, which makes it non-toxic and safe.

What can I give my dog for arthritis?

FeelGood Omega is an excellent source of the most valuable omega oils;  EPA and DHA.

EPA is the anti-inflammatory component of omega oils so if your dog has joint issues, all you need to do is to increase the overall dose.

Research confirms that the right omega oils have a very comparable anti-inflammatory effect to NSAID’ s (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), without serious side-effects.

Dosage can be doubled in the case of arthritis or acute inflammation.

We also recommend combining FeelGood Omega with our fermented natural ingredient joint and mobility supplements JointButter and JointPowder.

What about fish oil?

Overfishing of our oceans is a serious problem and we need to be responsible by reducing fish consumption. Mercury accumulation and radioactive pollution in fish is also a serious problem.
Research has shown that the squid population has been on the rise since the 1950’ s which may be a result of climate change and a decrease in the numbers of squid-eating fish.

The great news is that squid is an incredibly rich source of EPA and DHA – the most valuable EFAs [Omega-3]. Calamari also lacks bones and it is low on the food chain, which makes it non-toxic, safe and a great choice for FeelGood Omega. 

Omega 3, 6 or 9, which one is the most important?

Omega-3, especially EPA and DHA, must be your focus to maintain health & longevity!

Omega-6 is already a very common component of meat, eggs, grains, nuts and seeds.

Omega-9s can be produced by the body naturally and they’re also a common component of animal fat and vegetable oils.