FeelGood Omega® H+
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Ingredients
Calamari (Squid) Oil (99.8%)Mixed Tocopherols (non-GMO certified) (0.02%) Nutritional Analysis (per 2 soft gels):
Calories |
20 |
|
|
|
% DV |
Total Fat |
2g |
3% |
• EPA |
280 mg |
|
• DHA |
720 mg |
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Cholesterol |
710 mg |
3% |
Sodium |
0mg |
0% |
Total Carbohydrate |
0g |
0% |
• Dietary Fiber |
0g |
0% |
• Total Sugars |
0g |
0% |
Protein |
0g |
0% |
Not a significant source of vitamin D, calcium, iron or potassium.%DV based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
GMO Free Ingredients
Made in the USA, Canada & Norway
Recyclable & Glass Packaging
Certified Organic Ingredients
Natural and Plant Based
No pharmaceuticals
The FeelGood Omega H+ Story
The FeelGood Omega H+ Story
“How we sourced the highest quality EFA’s.”
When my team and I embarked on our journey to find the best quality source of omega fatty acids (EFAs) we didn’t know how hard the journey would be. We navigated the sea of different sources and made many discoveries. This is why we don’t use fish, krill and algae oils.
Why not fish?
We had to take into consideration that fish is no longer sustainable because of overfishing, plus mercury and radioactive pollution is now an issue.
Why not krill?
Krill is a primary source of food for fish and marine mammals. Pretty much all marine life depends in one way or another on krill supply. Excessive commercial krill harvesting currently threatens all marine life.
Why not algae oils?
We were disappointed to find out that algae-based EFAs are produced with GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms), which we do not use in our products. Our main concern is that the long term effect of GMO on nature is unknown. Also, algae oils are extracted using methyl alcohol, which is toxic.
Why not flax and other seed oils?
Flax seed oil and other plant oils only contain ALA (alpha linolenic acid), a short chain EFA that does not have the same benefits as EPA and DHA. Dogs and people do not convert ALA to long chain fatty acids well, therefore plant oils are not an adequate source of EPA and DHA.
Why not phytoplankton?
The main reason why we didn’t choose phytoplankton is that it produces large quantities of dimethyl sulphate, which is a toxic, carcinogenic, and teratogenic substance (it affects fetal development).
Why Calamari / Squid oil?
The population has been rising since 1950’s due to decrease in fish, their natural predator. It is low on the food chain and micro filtered to ensure it is free of mercury and heavy metals. Most of all, it is rich in EPA and DHA, the most valuable EFA’s.
Sustainable and rich in EPA & DHA, Calamari is the most valuable Omega-3
What makes Calamari [squid] sustainable?
Over-fishing 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 and safe.
Safety & Testing
There are several steps that we take to make sure that FeelGood Omega H+ is safe and toxin free.
- Micro-filtered to ensure no heavy metals or toxins.
- Tested for EPA and DHA content to ensure top quality.
- 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.
To summarize, squid oil is the omega-3 winner. It is not only nutritionally comparable with the best sources of omega oil but it is also a ‘feel-good oil’ because its production does not deplete or disturb the natural food chain.
What you need to know about Omegas EPA and DHA
Omega oils can be sourced from either plants or marine animals. Nutritionally, the most valuable omega oils are Eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
DHA is great for skin and hair as well as brain and nervous system function, and may decrease chronic inflammation. One study found significant benefit for people suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis with a daily dose of 2100 mg. Studies have also seen improvement in symptoms of children with ADHD. In combination with EPA, an improvement in markers for heart health were found.
EPA is the anti-inflammatory component of omega oils. It may be helpful for muscle or joint pain. Research confirms that the right omega oils have a very comparable anti-inflammatory effect to that of NSAID’s (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) without the serious side-effects.
In addition, Omega-3 supplementation may improve sleep, osteoporosis, joint health, liver function, asthma symptoms, and mental health to name a few.
Squid has a perfect balance of EPA and DHA.
This group of essential fatty acids [EFA’s] is the most valuable when it comes to maintaining health. Omega-3’s have very potent anti-inflammatory agents and they are the key building blocks to a healthy healing response. In my experience and as recent studies show, people do not get enough Omega-3’s in their diet for optimal health and that is why they need to be supplemented.
Omega 3, 6 or 9. Which one is the most important?
Omega 3, 6 or 9. Which one is the most important?
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.
Unlike Omega-3, Omegas 6 & 9 are common in these food groups: nuts, seeds, eggs, grains and meats.
We are unable to efficiently produce Omega-3’s, so we must get them through our food or supplementation. Almost all of us are deficient in Omega-3’s.
Omega-3 supplementation must be your focus to maintain health & longevity!
Omega-3 is essential for optimum health in canines and people
Omega-3 is essential for optimum health in canines and people
They are almost always deficient in both, domestic animals and people. This group of essential fatty acids [EFAs] is the most valuable when it comes to maintaining health.
Omega-3 has very potent anti-inflammatory agents and they are the key building blocks to a healthy healing response. In my experience and as recent studies show, dogs do not get enough omega-3 in their diet for optimal health and that is why they need to be supplemented.
It helps boost the hair growth, brain function, healthy aging, skin & coat health, reproductive health and join health.
When you are looking for an omega supplement for yourself, your children, or your animal friends, omega-3 fatty acids should be your main focus. When we embarked on the search for safe omega oils in 2015, I had no idea how long and hard the journey would be, but it also taught us how to source quality omega-3 to keep your dog safe and in peak condition.
How do we compare to other leading omega oil brands?
How do we compare to other leading omega oil brands?
We strive to carry the most complete, toxin free, and sustainable Omega oil on the market. Since FeelGood® Omega H+ is an extremely pure Omega-3 oil, it is also the most cost-effective Omega-3 oil p/gram currently available.
Total Omega-3 per daily dose:
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Dosage and Administration
Adults and children over 12 years: 2 gel caps daily or as directed by a health care practitioner. Children under 12: 1 gel cap daily or as directed by a health care practitioner.
Please refrigerate FeelGood Omega H+ after opening.
Best when used together with GreenMin® H+ , SoulFood® H+ and GutSense® H+.
FAQs
How do I store the product?
We recommend that FeelGood Omega H+ be refrigerated after opening for optimal freshness but it is not necessary.
Optimal storage conditions are between 15-25 ℃ (59-77 ℉) and 35% – 65% humidity.
It is normal for the oil/soft gels to appear cloudy when stored in the refrigerator.
What is the shelf life of FeelGood Omega H+?
Capsulation protects the oil from oxygen and prolongs the shelf life. The shelf life is 2 years post manufacturing, and the product is good to use within this timeframe even if it has been opened. After opening we recommend storing in the fridge for optimal freshness.
Does it have a fishy smell?
FeelGood Omega H+ does not have a strong fishy smell.
What is the nutritional value?
The recommended adult daily dose of 2 gel caps of FeelGood Omega H+ contains the following:
- 280 mg of EPA
- 720 mg of DHA
- A total of 1,000 mg of Omega 3’s
- 20 calories per 2 capsules
- FeelGood Omega H+ is gluten and dairy free. It is not vegan.
Does FeelGood Omega H+ contain any allergens?
FeelGood Omega H+ does not contain: dairy, eggs, fish, crustacean, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat or soy beans. It does contain sulfites, < 10ppm / gelatin.
Can I give FeelGood Omega H+ to my child?
There are many benefits cited in various studies about supplementing with Omega 3’s for children and adults. Dosage recommendations for children range from 120 to 1300 mg of DHA and EPA daily. We recommend 1 gel cap daily for children under 12 and 2 caps for children 13 and up.
We recommend consulting your healthcare provider for guidance and dosing instructions when starting your child on any supplements.
Can FeelGood Omega H+ be taken while pregnant or nursing?
Yes! Not only are Omega 3’s considered safe but they are thought to be essential during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
I had a reaction to salmon oil. Would this be a good alternative?
It could be a good alternative, depending on what the reaction was.
On a genetic and species level, fish and squid are very different. If you had a reaction to fish, it doesn’t mean you will react to squid oil, similar to those allergic to fish, but not shellfish, or vice versa.
Where is FeelGood Omega H+ made?
It is made in Norway and the capsulation and bottling takes place in the U.S.
Which oceans does the Calamari come from?
The species used in our calamari oil are fished in the waters off of Argentina, Chile and Korea. We do not source any squid from China.
When it comes to the squid from Korea, we have studied the ocean currents to ensure that they go from Korea to Japan and not the other way around. This means the water is not contaminated with radioactive pollution from Japan.
The oil is processed, micro-filtered and double-tested in Norway.
We have a detailed agreement with our supplier in Norway that states materials used in our product do not originate from China.
How is Calamari [squid] more sustainable and less toxic?
The oil in FeelGood Omega is from calamari and comes from the trimmings of food production of squid. The short lifespan of the squid makes it very resilient to fishing pressure and adaptable to ocean conditions. Squid is mainly caught at night using barbless hooks or jigs after being attracted to the surface using bright lights. This is a highly targeted fishing method allowing for almost zero by-catch of other species aside from the one being targeted. Research has shown that the squid population has been on the rise since the 1950s which may be a result of climate change and a decrease in the numbers of squid-eating fish. The sustainability organization Friend of the Sea has also certified FeelGood Omega as a sustainable product.
How do I know it's safe?
There are several steps we take to make sure FeelGood Omega H+ is safe and toxin free. It is micro-filtered to ensure there are no heavy metals or toxins, and lab tested for toxins and heavy metals.
FeelGood Omega H+ is tested for EPA and DHA content to ensure top quality.
Why don’t you use sardine and herring oil?
Small fish-based oils are known to have elevated strontium levels, a radioactive element that has been released in large quantities from the nuclear power plant during the Fukushima disaster. Japan is a major exporter of sardines and based on the migration patterns around Fukushima, it is the spawning ground for sardines.
Strontium is an element very similar to calcium and replaces calcium in bones. Small fish is usually processed and eaten with bones so more strontium gets into the body from ingesting products made of small fish.
Why don't you use krill?
The latest research shows that krill overfishing may seriously decrease the source of food for fish, penguins and whales, with catastrophic results for the marine ecosystem.
What is the difference between the oil and capsule version of FeelGood Omega?
Both FeelGood Omega and FeelGood Omega H+ are made using calamari oil. The oil for FeelGood Omega H+ is more concentrated to provide a higher amount of EPA and DHA per gel cap.
Do I receive bundle pricing if my order contains a combination of human and canine Dr. Dobias original supplements?
Yes, bundle pricing applies if your order contains a combination of human and canine products from Dr. Dobias’ original product line.
Are there any contraindications? (combining FeelGood Omega H+ with other supplements, prescriptions or over the counter medications or with medical conditions)
There are no known contraindications to taking Omega 3 fatty acids but if you have any concerns please check with your physician.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects from Omega 3 supplementation are typically mild but can include bad breath, stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea and headache.
What is the return policy?
All our products have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Please see details of our return policy here.
Can I take more than the recommended daily dose to manage inflammation?
For adults and children over 12 years, the recommended dose is two gel caps daily or up to six gel caps to manage inflammation.
While FeelGood Omega H+ will help, we encourage you to work with your health care practitioner to address the primary cause and determine the best dose for your condition.