








🦐 Elevate your wellness game with the cleanest, most absorbable krill oil on the market!
Viva Naturals Antarctic Krill Oil delivers a potent 1250 mg dose of omega-3s per serving, including 180 mg EPA and 90 mg DHA, enhanced with 575 mg phospholipids for superior absorption and 1600 mcg of astaxanthin antioxidant. Encapsulated in odorless, fish-burp-free Caplique capsules, this supplement supports joint, brain, and cellular health while being sustainably sourced, Non-GMO, dairy-free, and IKOS 5-Star Certified for purity and quality.





















| ASIN | B004TBCT4G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,993 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #11 in Krill Oil Nutritional Supplements #14 in Astaxanthin Nutritional Supplements #73 in Omega 3 Nutritional Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,133) |
| Date First Available | March 22, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0 |
| Manufacturer | Viva Naturals |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 3.9 inches; 0.8 ounces |
S**H
Fish gelatin krill oil caps
This is one of the few krill oil products I could find that uses fish gelatin caps vs the more common bovine gelatin. Due to alpha gal, I try to avoid mammal derived gelatin and it’s hard to stomach the taste of plain non encapsulated fish oil. So I’m thankful that this product exists even though it’s a little pricy. Next time I order, I’m going to take advantage of the savings on a 6 pack. I’ve purchased individual bottles 3 times so far. I’ve been very happy with this formula. It’s consistently fresh and feels high quality. The capsules are odorless, tasteless and easy to swallow. I don’t get gross fish burps. They don’t leak, stick together or clump. They are on the small side for krill oil caps. I do wish they were a little larger so they contained more of the active ingredients, but I just take 2 daily. Even though krill is naturally low in mercury, I love that they test for heavy metals.
M**N
Good quality
We really like this brand. Easy to swallow. No after taste. Been using it for years.
L**N
Great product, worth the money!
I had originally looked into purchasing Krill Oil as a way to simply help increase my energy as I was finding myself dragging during the day. While it did give me these types of benefits, it also helped my overall health. My skin appearance is more healthy and my cholesterol has been lowered by a few points since my last doctor visit. I have also noticed that I don't have nearly the joint pain that I used to have in the knee that I had an operation on and it doesn't appear to be swollen as it has been in the past. I have recommended Everest Krill Oil to multiple friends and family who suffer from joint pain and who are just working a lot and need extra energy. I also am not experiencing nearly the PMS symptoms that I have had since I had my first child. I am not as tired, edgy, or as bloated as I usually get and my skin doesn't seem to be breaking out as much either. Overall I feel great after starting my daily dose of Krill Oil. It also doesn't leave a fishy burp or aftertaste like I thought it would. It is an extremely simple solution to some of the health issues I was experiencing before and I don't have to worry about there being harsh chemicals in it as it is an all natural supplement. The feeling of betterment in your body a few days after you start taking it will definitely be noticeable and you will find yourself wondering why you haven't looked in to taking Krill Oil as part of your daily diet before now.
J**K
Content matters
I have researched krill oil on the web quite a bit. One particularly informative site describes the difference between true krill oil and phony krill oil - [...]. Note that this site does not even mention the Everest brand. However, the information presented there corroborates the contents of Everest as being legit. In selecting the krill oil, my emphasis was on the supplement contents and not the capsules. I tried source Naturals NKO and their capsules were a little sloppier than Everest's, but didn't really bother me. However, I switched to Everest because of its higher Astaxanthin content. So far as I can tell, this is the best krill oil for the money. Some have had issues with the capsules, but they are not a problem for me and I don't want to pay extra for fancier pills. If you are going to choose krill oil based on the capsules then Everest is adequate. If you want to choose a krill oil supplement by its content, then Everest stacks up favorably against any other brand out there. Everest Nutrition Krill Oil 1250 mg Omega-3 Fatty Acids 300 mg Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) 165 mg Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) 95 mg Phospholipids 500 mg Esterified Astaxanthin 1.6 mg Update 9-19-2013: Comments: 1. I wrote this review about a year about two years ago. Since that time, there have been a number of reviews trumpeting the use of a per-capsule content comparison for krill oil that have been reposted across several Krill brands. This type of analysis is invalid and these well-meaning but misguided reviews should be rejected out of hand. Its fairly obvious that capsule size and shape will vary among manufacturers. There is a reason that supplements list their contents per serving and define what a serving is. Krill oil, like most supplements, is priced by the serving/dosage. Furthermore, the labeled contents applies to one serving of the product. A krill oil comparison based on capsule content is analogous to comparing a liquid supplement based on "spoonful" content. A capsule (like a spoon) is of arbitrary, non-standard size and therefore cannot be used as a basis for comparison. Do not allow your judgement to be clouded by these capsule content reviews. Fair comparisons of price and content can only accurately be done on a per-serving basis. You should only trust "per-serving" based reviews. There is a reason that the FDA requires per-serving (not per-capsule) information be listed on a supplement label. 2. A second fallacy apparent in some reviews is that Krill Oil can be compared side-by-side with Fish Oil and "whoever has the most Omega-3's wins" . This approach is invalid as Krill Oil does not claim to have more Omega-3's than fish oil. The claim of the Krill Oil industry is that that krill oil works as effectively as Omega-3s from fish oil, yet at a much lower dose. Fish Oil versus Krill Oil is not a case of "whoever has the most Omega-3's wins." If you accept the claims of Krill Oil's bioavailability (less is more), then Krill oil is a viable alternative or addition to your supplement regimen. 3. The contents of Viva/Everest Krill oil have been verified by ConsumerLab dot com. To my knowledge, this is the only Krill oil that has been verified by Consumer Lab. Update 9-23-2013: Consumer Lab issued an updated report on 9/21/2013. Everest/Viva is now one of seven Krill Oil brands verified by CL. 4. Update 9-23-2013: The per-serving price of this product has increased since my original review. While I still regard this as a high quality product, I now use Nutrigold b/c of a better price per serving. 5. Update 12-13-2013: Nutrigold Krill made me sick presumably b/c of rank residue from leaky gel caps. I have switched back to Viva. I plan to stick with Viva for the foreseeable future. Viva's new capsules are very high quality and they don't leak (so far). 6. Update 1-25-2014: A word about Capliques: At some point since my original review, Viva switched from gel caps to capliques. Viva suggests that their Krill Oil may (or may not) be refrigerated because the cold air does not affect their capliques. Gel cap Krill oils strongly recommend against refrigeration because the cold air breaks down the gelatin capsules. Cool refrigerator temperatures break down the gelatin capsules which can allow the oil to leak and ooze and become rancid. On the other hand, cool refrigerator temperatures protect the oil from spoilage by markedly slowing down the oxidation process. So, refrigeration of gel cap krill oils is a bit of a catch-22: It breaks down the gel caps and causes them to leak, but it preserves the shelf life of the oil itself. Viva's capliques can be refrigerated and they don't leak (so far).
A**A
AMAZING for EDEMA!! Don’t hesitate to try!!!!!
UNBELIEVABLE!!! If you suffer from EDEMA, PLEASE READ!! Quite literally after a day and a half, my feet and ankles that appeared almost elephant like went back to normal. I took 4 pills in 24 hours and then another two the next day. That evening and still in the morning when I woke up I could fit into my shoes again!! I wish I would’ve taken before pictures…
M**.
Its not fish free. It contains Tilapia and Basa fish gelatin.
H**Z
Me gusta el producto, lo consumi tres meses. Senti mejoría en las articulaciones, mayor flexibilidad. El costo es un poco elevado.
W**.
Very deceptive ad. The 1250 quantity is for 2 capsules not one. Also the cotton inside was glued to the capsules, had to throw many of them
F**O
Muy bueno! Me gusta que es amigable al estómago y que el fabricante es honesto en su exhipiente y que no usa sorbitol o manitol ni tampoco usa emulsionantes sintéticos como algunos de sus competidores, en realidad se aprecia el aceite de krill resbalar por la pastilla y considero que es una de las mejores 2 marcas del mercado, mis articulaciones y mi estómago lo agradecen.
A**A
Al abrir el bote de krill oil, el algodón está manchado y varias ampolletas tiran líquido
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