
Wild Omega-3
Why we made this
The rTG (re-esterified triglyceride) form is 70% better absorbed than the cheaper ethyl ester form found in most fish oils. We only make rTG.
2 softgels with breakfast or largest meal.
Everyone, particularly people who don't eat oily fish 2x/week.
What's inside
Wild Alaskan sockeye salmon oil (rTG form), mixed tocopherols (antioxidant), fish gelatin capsule.
Where it comes from
Wild-caught in Bristol Bay, Alaska — MSC certified sustainable fishery. Byproduct utilization from the human food supply.
Stack it with
4.8 out of 5 · 8 verified reviews
Third-party COA on the website sold me. Wild Omega-3 has become part of my morning stack — no chalky aftertaste and no bloat.
I train five days a week and recovery has been sharper. Ingredient list reads like a dietitian wrote it, which is basically the case.
Flavor is subtle in the best way. I'd love a family-size option of Wild Omega-3.
Tried AG1 and Ritual before this. Rivergrove wins on transparency and taste. Subscribe-and-save makes it a no-brainer.
She specifically flagged the sourcing standards. I've been on it three months and my labs improved at my last check-in.
Mixes clean in water, no gritty settle. Packaging is a little bulky but I'll take it for the quality.
I'm picky about what goes in my body during pregnancy planning. Rivergrove passed my OB's review.
You get what you pay for. Wild Omega-3 is not the cheapest option but the quality is obvious after two weeks.
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