🧬 Unlock your brain, heart & vision potential—without compromise!
Revive Active Omega Active delivers a potent 1260mg combined EPA and DHA per serving, supporting brain function, vision, and heart health. Its advanced capsule design eliminates fishy aftertaste, while sustainably sourced ingredients ensure an ethical, eco-friendly supplement choice. With 60 easy-to-swallow capsules, it’s the premium Omega-3 for the mindful professional.
Units | 60 count |
Serving Recommendation | Two Capsules |
Brand | Revive Active |
Format | Capsule |
F**S
Good supplements - easy to swallow.
Good supplements - easy to swallow.I have no complaints about this product - they’re easy to swallow, nice gel capping.What people want from their supplements is quite individual. I do wish that the packaging wasn’t so metal intensive - just put them in a paper bag / recyclable bottle. But other people will like that they’re individually sealed.
T**D
Took the entire course and actually noticed a difference in mobility
Having taken these for the entire month I actually did notice a difference in my mobility after using.It wasn't something you notice straight away but it definitely did build up after time and I found it easier to move while taking this supplement.No horrible fish tastes when you swallow the tablets and the tablets even though large were relatively easy to swallow with a glass of water.No noticeable negative side effects.
S**A
At last - Omega 3 fish oil with no aftertaste!
I’ve always tried and then given up taking omega 3 fish oil capsules in the past due to the unpleasant fishy aftertaste so I was keen to try these by revive active. They’ve been made to dissolve lower down the digestive system, past the stomach, to not only prevent the aftertaste but allow better absorption into your body as well.I’ve been taking these for a couple of weeks now, and whilst I can’t comment on their effectiveness I can report that, despite their super strength, there’s no aftertaste which is excellent!The capsules are soft and easy to swallow with the recommended glass of cold water. They are blister packed inside a box that has plenty of details about the supplement. I was pleased to learn that the fish oil is sustainably sourced, endorsed by Friends of the Sea.I’m more than happy to continue taking these and can highly recommend them.
S**L
So far, so good
This is a review for ReviveActive Omega Active Fish Oil capsules, which I’ve just started taking. My initial impression is good and I will update this review if I notice any obvious effects after taking it for longer, although I am using this to promote good health so do not really expect to notice anything.Reviveactive appears to be a reputable, well established company with a strong retail presence, especially in Ireland, where the capsules are manufactured.The capsules are fairly large, about 2.4 cm long, but they are soft, smooth and easy to swallow. The capsules are primarily made from plant-derived glycerine, which they say dissolves in the small intestines rather than the stomach, which they say is preferable. The capsules taste slightly sweet in the mouth and there is no fishy taste at all.Each capsule contains 378mg EPA and 252mg DHA. With recommended serving of two capsules daily, this pack should last for one month.The capsules are individually blister-packed and the use by date is April 2026, nearly 2 years ahead.
S**Y
Good quality Omega fish oil supplements
I regularly take supplements to enhance my health, omega3 being one of them. These capsules are small enough for easy swallowing and have little taste especially when taken with food.Their high dosage goes a long way in supplying my additional nutritional needs when I can't get enough fresh fish.Nicely priced for the quantity of capsules
R**R
Good supplement
I cant say i feel any different but it seems to be the of good quality and i dont feel worse? 😂I take everyday in hope I’ll live healthier and longer so fingers crossed it works ☺️
D**R
Great quality product, 2 x per day, easy to swallow
These arrived in a smart box and the capsules themselves are contained in blister packs. I am a strong believer in Omega 3 and, along with Vitamin D are the two supplements I would not skip.These capsules with a recommended dose of 2 per day, provide 1,362 mg of Omega 3 per day - halve that if you are only taking 1 capsule - I never know what one is supposed to take so I looked it up and you must do your own research but, for me, over 51 it's 1.1mg for a female and 1.6mg for a chap - recommended dose is lower if you are younger, do your own research - taken with a glass of water before or with food and no hot drink for 30 mins.The capsules are quite large but easy to swallow and, as promised, there is no fishy aftertaste but I have never experienced that with Omega 3 (cod liver oil perhaps but not Omega).If you are looking at these, you already know what the purported benefits of Omega 3 are and probably have a good diet and exercise routine and, like me, just think that a supplement like this will help maintain what you already work towards. Besides which, you probably eat enough of the right foods to ensure that you get enough Omega 3 naturally in your diet and take them just in case. These are not a miracle cure and it will take months before it is possible to comment on their efficacy. What I will say is that for around 6 months, I didn't take any Omega 3 supplements and started to get or, notice, arthritis in my hands, knees and, experienced eye problems (which required laser surgery). I also thought I was going dotty and so, I was pleased to have the opportunity to try these on the Vine programme.These are stated to be 'produced' in Ireland from sustainably sourced sea life - Revive Active do a whole range of vitamin supplements and so I am understanding this is accurate. The company name is Galway Natural Health Sales and they have a good ethos.Price wise, these are pricey for only 1 months supply taking 2 per day but, I have nothing to compare them with just now. If they are as special as advertised, then possibly these are worth the cost but you must do your research into quantity and quality of Omega 3 because at almost £25, these are quite expensive.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago