STAXMAXXX INDEX / LIVE / Supplement
Omega-3 (EPA / DHA)
Good nutrition, oversold as medicine.
STAXXX evidence grade · Omega-3 (EPA / DHA)
MODERATE
Real human evidence with real caveats. Useful, not miraculous.
- STRONG
- MODERATE
- EMERGING
- INSUFFICIENT
- Regulatory status
- OTC dietary supplement
- Sources on file
- 3 total · 2 human · 1 pending
- Rubric score
- 3.5 weighted
WHAT IT IS
HOW IT WORKS
WHERE THE EVIDENCE STANDS
SOURCES
- REFERENCERegulatory fact sheet
Omega-3 Fatty Acids — Health Professional Fact Sheet
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements
- REFERENCEMeta-analysis
Omega-3 fatty acids for the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Abdelhamid et al.) · 2018
Little or no effect on mortality or cardiovascular events from supplementation in the populations studied.
- REFERENCERandomized trialPending document
Cardiovascular risk reduction with icosapent ethyl for hypertriglyceridemia (REDUCE-IT)
New England Journal of Medicine (Bhatt et al.) · 2019
A prescription-grade EPA product in a high-risk population — not directly transferable to store-shelf fish oil.
1 of 3 documents are not confirmed yet. Pending means pending.
REGULATORY STATUS
WHO THIS IS FOR
- People who rarely eat oily fish
- Anyone auditing a supplement drawer for what stays and what goes
WHAT PEOPLE GET WRONG
- Fish oil is proven to prevent heart attacks.
- The Cochrane review of supplement trials found little to no effect on cardiovascular events for general populations. The positive headlines mostly come from one prescription product in one high-risk group.
- If the capsule is bigger, it is better.
- What matters is the actual EPA and DHA content and whether the oil is fresh and third-party tested — oxidized fish oil is common and worthless.
WHAT WE CLAIM
EPA and DHA content stated per serving, with third-party oxidation and purity testing.
Structure and use, not an effect claim
A practical option for people whose diet is consistently low in oily fish.
Structure and use, not an effect claim
QUESTIONS
- Should I take fish oil if I eat fish twice a week?
- Probably not — you are likely already at the intake the nutritional evidence supports. Supplements exist to close gaps, not to double down on a covered base.
- Why does STAXXX grade omega-3 MODERATE when it is so popular?
- Popularity is not evidence. The nutritional role is unambiguous; the supplement-outcome trials are mixed. MODERATE is what the data supports, so MODERATE is the grade.
IN THE STAXXX CATALOG
What we stock that this entry covers. The grade above is about the ingredient, not about our version of it — the proof for our version is the batch record.
Verified batches: OM3-2607
Whether this belongs in your system is a different question from whether it works. SIGNAL answers the first one in about four minutes, free.
Reference only · Not medical advice · No dosing, protocols, or sourcing anywhere in this index · Last reviewed 2026-08-15 · How we grade