Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency-Review

Product Claims of Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency
This is a comprehensive review of Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency to provide you with facts you need to know about this product. The manufacturer claims that Omega 3 fatty acids have been scientifically shown to help support and prevent cancer, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease, depression, cognitive development, and many more illnesses. Read our review below to see what ingredients are in Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency and if it is worth a try.
Ingredients
- Eicosapentanois acid (EPA) - 720-825mg
- Docosahexanoic acid (DHA) - 480-550mg
For every 4 softgels or 1 teaspoon of Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency, one will receive a dosage of between 720 mg and 825 mg EPA and between 480 mg and 550 mg DHA. The manufacturer states that the ingredients is purified in a non-chemical molecular distillation process that removes all trace amounts of PCBs and heavy metals. The product is then also infused with an antioxidant blend consisting of rosemary extract, ascorbyl palmitate, and natural mixed tocopherols.
In comparison with other products, this product is lacking the correct concentration of EPA and DHA, which could affect the product’s effectiveness. Too little may be ineffective and too much may be dangerous for your health. A safe and effective daily dosage is 800 mg EPA and 600 mg DHA.
Dosage Instructions
It is recommended that the user take the number of softgels or teaspoons of product depending on their body weight. For every 40 lbs of body weight, you need to take 1/2 teaspoon product or 2 softgels. For example, an adult of about 160 lb is recommended to take 2 teaspoons or 8 softgels per day. A child of about 80 lb is recommended to take 1 teaspoon of product or 4 softgels per day.
First of all, this is a very large amount of capsules that need to be taken in one day and may become very inconvenient. Furthermore, there is no indication as to the best time of day the product should be taken or if it should be taken evenly throughout the day. Our biggest concern, however, is the amount of concentration that is taken in per day. Such a high dosage of DHA and EPA may be dangerous for your health. This is not a risk you want to take.
Cost and Guarantee
The products can be purchased from the manufacturer's website if you are residents in the US and Canada. Persons in the UK and Australia can purchase the product from a local retailer. When making an online purchase, a bottle of 500 ml liquid product will cost $60. A bottle of 240 softgels which should last between 1 to 2 months will cost $55. If you purchase 2 or more bottles, you will receive 10% off each additional item.
The manufacturer offers a 30-day money-back guarantee on all products you are not satisfied with. Unfortunately, this is only for products that are sealed. This guarantee will leave you at risk as you will not be allowed to return a tested product.
Summary Of Our Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency Review
In concluding our review, we have found a few things that we like about the Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency supplement. The product comes in easy to swallow softgels as well as in liquid form. The prices are reasonable and the manufacturer provides a discount when more than 2 bottles are purchased.
Unfortunately, we have found more negative aspects of the product that need to be addressed. Our biggest concern is the amount of DHA and EPA provided per daily dosage. It is very high and may be dangerous for your health. Instead of overusing a specific nutrient, it is best to search for a scientifically proven and clinically based concentration that will be effective as well as safe. Also, the manufacturer offers a very weak guarantee
Due to these reasons listed above, we do not recommend the use of Innate Choice Omega Sufficiency as an effective Omega 3 supplement.