🌊 Dive into Wellness with Carlyle's Omega 3!
Carlyle Omega 3 Fish Oil Liquid offers a potent 1,650 mg of fish oil per serving, enhanced with a natural lemon flavor. This non-GMO and gluten-free supplement is meticulously purified to ensure safety and quality, making it a trusted choice for health-conscious individuals.
T**Y
great value but fishy aftertaste, note: a strong bad taste=rancid product
note: a strong bad taste = rancid product. I have continued with this product despite my first order being what I believe to have been rancid because the second order tasted way different. I suggest refrigerating upon receiving instead of opening.update 3: switched to another brand but wanted to increase to a larger dosage so took the chance to try this again for value. A real gamble in the summer as bottles always arrive warm from truck so this time I refrigerated both bottles as soon as I received them. These bottles are much better than both from my first order so I think the first one had gone rancid before I received them: I refrigerated the first ones only when I opened them and unluckily the first bottle was the absolute worst one- but being new to the product I just thought it taste bad, after all it is fish oil and tasted horribly fishy. This batch actually has a hint of lemon taste and although there is still a noticeable fish aftertaste it is tolerable- glad I tried again, I just eat a couple brazil nuts now after my Tablespoon of fish oil. As for the substance settling on bottom: after sitting on the counter room temp it looked just like the oil so I finished the bottle that way.update 2: second bottle so far is not as bad as first- perhaps the other started to go bad, and it got worse as the amount got lower- also noticed at the end of bottle there was thick solid white/yellow matter at the bottom of bottle- my guess was settled fat but wasn't going to mess with it. still chase it with a chocolate nut, even though this bottle is less fishy it still is fishy. not sure if i'm brave enough to order 2 more bottles good deal or not.update 1: this has become gag worthy and not worth the value. you can not hide it in a smoothie, it's just more of something bad to drink. i chase it with a chocolate covered nut after to kill the taste but not sure how much longer i'll endure this, a bottle plus to go...original: have used another brand that wasn't available so tried this for the value- wish i could have found a single bottle though because unfortunately when taken alone this does not have a lemon flavor at all and does have a fishy taste right after you swallow, it's light but definitely noticeable while my other brand all you tasted was the orange or lemon flavoring. it adds a weird flavor to a smoothie- not fishy just strange. i also asked the company where the oil is sourced from and got the generic answer of "sourced from the best quality" instead of a specific region, while my other brand states norwegian. i'll probably continue my other brand even at a higher price when available & only buy this if in a pinch again- 5 stars for value but 1 for taste. i feel fish oil helps improve my adhd/perimenopausal issues, mostly with sleep but possibly some mood too, and have had better success with oil over pills.
N**A
Carlyle fish oil
Good quality
G**E
both lemony and fishy
The reviews were divided about whether it's lemony or fishy. I kind of understand both sides. It tastes lemony and fishy at different times depending on how you're taking it. I tried putting this in smoothies but noticed I was spending way too much effort thinking about how to camoflauge it so I ended up just doing smoothies as smoothies and holding my breath when I drink this. I usually mix it with some ACV in water. The sourness helps the "lemony" flavor to come through more, but it is not a delicious drink. I don't think anyone will be drinking this out of sheer good taste, it's for the cardiovascular benefits. I found it to be a good value and will continue taking it, and definitely prefer it over the capsules.
T**V
The taste was fine.
I don't like the taste of fish at all but the taste of this product was completely acceptable.At first it tastes like lemon meringue pie. However after about 5 seconds you do get a slight aftertaste of fishiness, but it is not bad. But since I don't like any aftertaste of fishiness, I just have a glass of water and swish my mouth with the water or a little bit of juice and there is no noticeable aftertaste after swishing my mouth clean. The Fish oil is easy to take that way just have your little bit of water or juice ready beforehand.Furthermore I have never had a fishy burp afterwards, even when taking a large dose of three teaspoons.I tried another brand that was twice as expensive and it had the same lemon flavor with no aftertaste at all. However for being half the price I am pleased with this product.
A**G
Tastes Like Rotten Fish
This fish oil has no detectable lemon flavor and it has a strong rancid fish taste. I had been buying the Carslon brand lemon fish oil and tried this cheaper Carlyle brand instead. It was so horrible I threw it out and ordered another bottle of the Carlson. Note that this fish oil is not returnable, so if you can not tolerate its disgusting flavor you are still stuck paying for it.Strongly advise against.
J**.
I find this to be fresh, and I guess effective
I like the neutral flavor, fresh I don't smell fish. I keep refrigerated, so need to mix/shake before use. If I don't wash the spoon used to dose product it soon stinks of fish. Best to clean Immediately after use, don't spill it randomly around the kitchen.
J**Y
Bueno para la salud
Me gusta un poco fuerte el sabor
E**G
The extraction method is dubious
You can either get official with an ethanol extraction or a triglyceride extraction method. Ethanol makes it so you can only absorb a small portion of the fish oil. Save yourself some money and make sure you verify how it's made before you purchase it. I should have done so myself.
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