Is This Supplement Legit

Legitimacy check

Is Omega-3 fatty acids legit?

Independent ingredient analysis - not a product endorsement. Open full verdict hub

Omega-3 fatty acids scores 77/100 overall in our editorial model, with separate tracks for evidence strength, safety, and marketing noise. This page answers the “is it legit?” question directly: what’s well supported, what’s overclaimed, and how we label the verdict - not a substitute for your clinician’s judgment.

PromisingOverall 77/100
How we score →

Evidence

80

Human trial breadth and quality

Safety

78

Tolerability and known risks

Hype gap

55

Marketing vs proof (higher = more hype)

Signal

What human evidence tends to support

Moderate-to-strong for triglycerides; guideline discussions for ASCVD risk; mixed for mood and cognition.

Context

Where claims often outrun the trials

High evergreen marketing; evidence is real but narrower than “cure-all” framing.

Retail framing

What products usually promise

Inflammation and cognition marketing is broad; benefits depend on baseline intake, dose, and outcome measured.

Our verdict label

PromisingOverall 77/100

Evidence is real but uneven: useful context exists; certainty is lower than marketing often implies.

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A few hand-picked entry points around Omega-3 fatty acids: categories, answers to narrow questions, and comparisons.