Algae Oil

All about Algae Oil

Algae oil is oil made from algae and is therefore more commonly referred to as vegetable (vegan) fish oil. Here's the thing: Fish oil is made from fatty fish. That fish becomes fat by eating algae. So algae are the source of Omega-3 fatty acids for fish.

Pure algae oil

Arctic Blue algae oil is known as a pure algae oil because the oil is not diluted or mixed with any other oil such as olive oil or fish oil. Proof of this is the Vegan seal of approval that can be found on every Arctic Blue pure algae oil package. This seal verifies that the ingredients are plant-based.

An alga is the only (mini) plant that can make those specific Omega-3 fish fatty acids (EPA and DHA). Since we cannot get those algae from the sea, they are grown on land.

Then the oil is harvested from the algae and you can make an algae oil supplement from it. It is actually vegan fish oil because a good algae oil has the action of fish oil. So Arctic Blue algae oil is very suitable for vegans.

What is algae oil?

Algae are single-celled (mini) plants found in rivers and oceans. Many species of algae exist in nature. However, there is 1 species that is capable of making the right Omega-3 fatty acids in large quantities.

From this alga we extract our algae oil. This alga listens to the name Schizochytrium. Just as yogurt bacteria and beer yeasts do their work in sealed hygienic vats, algae are also grown under controlled conditions into a thick mass. From this, algal oil is then extracted.

Algae Oil Omega-3

So the name Omega-3 algae oil refers to the Omega-3 fatty acids that algae oil is largely composed of. Now that a plant-based lifestyle is on the rise, the name Omega-3 algae oil will soon become an essential ingredient. You will start to see products with Omega-3 algae oil added to them.

Algae oil DHA EPA

When the first algae were grown on land, they contained only algal oil DHA. The algae have now been "trained" to the point where they can also make algal oil EPA or algal oil EPA DHA. Previously, these particular unsaturated fatty acids came only from fish. Those days are over. Vegan Algae Oil DHA EPA has become a full-fledged alternative.

Algae oil healthy

Algae oil is healthy and many people can benefit from the benefits of algae oil. The Omega-3 algal oil fatty acids EPA and DHA can contribute to overall health.

Already at a daily intake of 250 mg of both fatty acids, Omega-3 algal oil is good for the heart.

Is algae oil also good for your blood pressure? The answer is yes. At 3 grams daily of EPA and DHA from algae oil, it has been scientifically proven to help maintain normal blood pressure. Also, both fatty acids (2 grams daily) contribute to normal blood lipid levels.

Not insignificant when you know that elevated triglyceride levels can be a cause of arteriosclerosis. It should be mentioned that the upper limit "too much algal oil" also exists, which is at 5 grams intake of both substances.

In addition, algal oil also benefits vision and brain function with a daily intake of 250 mg of DHA. Currently, universities are investigating the many other benefits of algae oil products. Due to European legislation, we are not yet allowed to publish this on a website.

A good algae oil has no disadvantages, only advantages. That is the special feature of this natural product.

Buy Algae Oil

When you want to buy or order algae oil, you can pay attention to the following things.
First, you can see if the packaging has the Vegan label.

You can then be 100% sure that the algae oil you are going to buy is also algae oil. Second, you can look at the amount of EPA and DHA per dose. Third, we find that a good algae oil should never give a burp or aftertaste.

This says something about the quality and freshness of the algae oil. At Arctic Blue, we guarantee this with our so-called 100% no-farmers guarantee. We also always measure the freshness of an algae oil in the laboratory.

Organic algae oil

When a crop or animal grows without pesticides, it can be called organic if certified. Organic algae oil is already being made, but does not exist by law at this time.

It is a matter of time before algae oil can be called organic, as legislation and certification are still some time away.

An average algae oil capsule contains 250 mg of DHA+EPA. At Arctic Blue, we also offer algae oil variants that contain a much higher dosage.

This can vary greatly from person to person and depends on various factors such as your diet, your health, and your body weight. The minimum dosage is 200 mg, and for specific health goals, this can be increased to as much as 3000 mg. People who want to know exactly what they need should first take an Omega-3 index test. We explain this in more detail here.

For specific health goals such as heart or brain health, the recommended dosage is between 500-1000 mg DHA+EPA. For blood triglycerides and blood pressure, this is higher at 2000 and 3000 mg DHA+EPA respectively. On the other hand, this is also determined by your current Omega-3 status (your Omega-3 index). You can measure this with an Omega-3 index test. We explain this in more detail here.

Depending on the desired effect, this can take between 4 and 12 weeks. However, it also depends on your daily intake and your current Omega-3 status (your Omega-3 index). You can measure this with an Omega-3 index test. We explain this in more detail here.

Yes. That food must contain fat. The best absorption takes place after the largest meal.

Vitamin D, like omega-3, is fat-soluble and is better absorbed when taken with fat. Taking it together with algae oil improves the absorption of vitamin D. That is why omega-3 and vitamin D are often combined in a single product.

An omega-3 deficiency is not usually immediately noticeable, but there are clear signs, as well as ways to measure it objectively. Due to Dutch legislation, these signs cannot be mentioned. With the Omega-3 Index test, a blood test that you can do yourself, you can measure the percentage of EPA and DHA. This is a measure of the percentage of omega-3 in your entire body. A healthy value is between 8% and 12% of total fatty acids. If you eat little or no fatty fish or follow a completely plant-based diet, there is a good chance that you have an abnormal Omega-3 status.

In general, algae oil is safe when used normally, but some people may experience mild side effects. Taking it on an empty stomach can cause stomach upset or loose stools. Take the oil after your main meal. Stomach upset can also be caused by rancid (poor quality/oxidized oil). Very high doses (> 3000 mg EPA+DHA per day) are mildly blood-thinning. This is not a problem. However, if you are taking blood thinners, you will need to discuss your Omega-3 use with your doctor. Very high doses (> 3000 mg EPA+DHA per day) are also good for blood pressure. Positive for high blood pressure, but monitor blood pressure when combined with blood pressure medication.

The safe upper limit for algae oil depends on the amount of EPA and DHA (the active omega-3 fatty acids). It does not depend on the total amount of oil. The official guideline in Europe is that up to 5,000 mg (5 g) of EPA + DHA per day from supplements is safe for adults.

Yes, Arctic Blue algae oil is safe during pregnancy and can even have important benefits for the baby's development. Arctic Blue products never contain vitamin A (which can be harmful in higher doses). The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) recommends 250–450 mg of DHA + EPA per day during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In an ideal world, a woman would have an optimal Omega-3 index (status) before becoming pregnant. More information can be found in this blog.

Yes, algae oil is suitable for children, provided that the dosage is tailored to their age and weight. It can even offer significant benefits for the brain, heart, and eyes. Arctic Blue has special products for (young) children, such as liquid oil and gummies.

Yes, algae oil (omega-3 fatty acids) can interact with certain medications, especially at high doses. In general, it is safe, but it is good to be aware of these possible interactions. Very high doses (> 3000 mg EPA+DHA per day) have a slight blood-thinning effect. At normal doses (up to 3 g EPA + DHA/day), this is usually not clinically relevant, but at higher doses, the tendency to bleed may increase. If you are taking blood thinners (acenocoumarol, fenprocoumon, warfarin, apixaban, dabigatran, rivaroxaban, aspirin), you will need to discuss your Omega-3 use with your doctor or pharmacist. Very high doses (> 3000 mg EPA+DHA per day) are also good for blood pressure. Positive for high blood pressure, but monitor blood pressure when combined with blood pressure medication (ACE inhibitors, beta blockers, diuretics).

Taking algae oil on an empty stomach can cause stomach problems. Take the oil after your main meal. Stomach problems can also be caused by rancid (poor quality/oxidized oil). Arctic Blue oil is not oxidized and will never cause burping. We therefore offer a 100% no-burp guarantee.

The high quality of an algae oil can be recognized by a number of important characteristics. The most important is origin/purity; how and where are the algae cultivated? Freshness/oxidation is also important. An algae oil should never cause belching/burping; this is a sign of oxidation or even rancidity. Arctic Blue therefore offers a 100% no-burping guarantee due to our low totox value. Thirdly, all Arctic Blue Omega-3 products are in the natural triglyceride form for optimal absorption.

Yes, algae oil can become rancid (oxidize). This is an important quality factor to consider. Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) are very sensitive to oxygen, light, and heat. Oxidation causes the oil to lose its effectiveness and can even cause stomach problems or burping. At Arctic Blue, we measure the peroxide value and anisidine values, which together are a measure of the totox value (Totox). Arctic Blue oil is not oxidized and will never cause belching or burping. We therefore offer a 100% no-belching guarantee. Arctic Blue oil has a high level of freshness, which is maintained by natural vitamin E and C-containing antioxidants and rosemary extracts that are added to the oil during production.

It is important that liquid oil is stored in the refrigerator after opening. The bottle should be made of dark glass for optimal protection of the omega-3 fatty acids, which are sensitive to light, oxygen, and heat. Capsules should be stored away from direct sunlight and in a dry place. In summer, they can be stored in the refrigerator if necessary. Arctic Blue also has special storage jars for capsules.

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