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Flameout

Super-Concentrated DHA/EPA Fish Oil
Regular price $58.00
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Flameout® Inflammation Scavenger contains the most potent and purest DHA and EPA triglycerides. These Omega-3 fatty acids are highly concentrated from fish oil, purified by molecular distillation, and stringently tested for PCBs, dioxins, mercury, and other heavy-metal contaminates. Flameout® fish oil is self-emulsifying, making it better absorbed and virtually odorless with no aftertaste. And it's double or triple the potency of most fish oil.*

Most Potent and Purest DHA and EPA Triglycerides*

Flameout Benefit

Reduces Natural
Systemic Inflammation*

Flameout Benefit

Supports
Cardiovascular Health*

Flameout Benefit

Improves Nutrient
Uptake in Muscle*

  • Decreases natural systemic inflammation*
  • Supports cardiovascular health*
  • Decreases muscle soreness and pain from exercise*
  • Boosts metabolic rate burning more fat*
  • Increases insulin sensitivity*
  • Boosts mood and promotes feelings of well-being*
  • Supports lean mass and muscle gains*
  • Switches the body to prefer burning fat over glycogen*
  • Increases leptin decreasing appetite and cravings*
  • Boosts cellular (mitochondrial) energy consumption*

Men Need A Better Fish Oil

Fatty acid supplements typically contain more EPA than DHA. Why? Because fish naturally contain more EPA than DHA. That's fine for females because the biosynthesis of DHA is a lot higher in women than it is in men.* DHA reduces triglycerides and blood pressure, and according to at least one study, increases HDL (the good cholesterol) by a whopping 29%. In contrast, EPA decreases HDL by 6.7%.*

The problem is men have a much higher risk of heart disease. Men also have lower amounts of DHA, despite eating the same amount of fatty acids as women. As such, men need more DHA than EPA.* Flameout® fish oil is still an excellent choice for women, but unlike other omega-3 supplements, it's formulated specifically for the physiology needs of men.*

250% More DHA

Flameout® fish oil contains 250% more DHA than EPA. Here are the amounts per dose:*

  • DHA 2200 mg
  • EPA 880 mg

Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)

Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) stimulates fat burning, decreases fat storage, and reduces body fat when taken in sufficient amounts.* It also significantly reduces natural inflammation by inhibiting COX-2. Learn More

Omega-3 DHA-Rich Fish Oil

Omega-3 DHA-rich fish oil is an extra-potent blend of DHA, EPA, and CLA for improving cardiovascular health and reducing systemic inflammation.* The formula contains 250% more DHA. DHA has distinct advantages over EPA decreasing triglycerides and blood pressure and increasing HDL (the good cholesterol).* Learn More

SUPPLEMENT FACTS

Servings Size 4 Softgels
Servings Per Container ~23

Amount Per Serving % Daily Value

Calories 50

Total Fat 6 g 2%†

Protein 1 g

Fish Oil (triglyceride form) 5.5 g

DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) Included 2.2 g

EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) Included 880 mg

CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) t10,c12 175 mg

CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) c9,t11 175 mg

† Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
‡ Daily Value not established.

Ingredients: Molecularly distilled concentrated fish oil (triglyceride form from anchovy, sardine, Atlantic menhaden, skipjack tuna, yellowfin tuna, Alaska pollock), gelatin (bovine), glycerin (from palm oil), conjugated linoleic acid, water, polysorbate 80.

  • Take four softgels per day with food.

Can I take all four softgels at once, or can I divide them up?

Taking the softgels with food is the important thing. Some users take one softgel with every meal and a snack, while others take all four at once, usually with their largest meal.

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LS
08/01/2023
Laura S.
United States United States

Plan to keep ordering

It’s difficult to assess how effective this product is yet. I’ve recently been diagnosed with some severe digestive bacteria imbalance that is most likely the culprit for all my inflammation and pain so once that it resolved I will be able to more accurately determine how this product is working. However… for the last 4 months I give my 9 year old golden retriever one dose a day and he is moving around much better and can manage longer walks! His stomach isn’t getting upset so I think I’ve finally found a solution for him after trying many other products.

RE
08/01/2023
Rudolph E.
United States United States

most dha per dollar

i compared alot of fish oil omega 3 dha products to see who sells the most dha per dollar and was surprised to find it was biotest flameout with easily over one gram dha per dollar. where before this comparison the company i was gonna go with came out to only around 300mg per dollar so biotest it is ! on top of selling the most for the least i opted to subscribe and even thought it was already the best deal on the market i ended up paying even less for the most dha per serving and per dollar

BG
08/01/2023
BRAD G.
United States United States

Great Fishoil

Like it, especially the DHA dosage for men. Helps when needed.

LD
07/18/2023
lionel d.
United States United States

Best fish oil

If you want the best fish oil this is it, not only the highest concentration plus it has the bonus fatty acids (CLA) not in other oils

KP
06/26/2023
Kris P.
United States United States

I think it's working...

It seems to be working. Take 2 a day in the evenings and my joints feel better. No weird taste. Have blood work coming up and curious to see if it helps with cholesterol levels.

LL
06/17/2023
Louie L.
United States United States

Flame out

Best thing I’ve used to keep inflammation at bay. Body feels way better.

HC
06/14/2023
Henrietta C.
United States United States

Flame out fits all my needs!

I highly recommend this product. It’s the only product that fits my needs. The ingredients was recommended by my doctor. Biotest, you fit the bill.

EF
06/14/2023
Edward F.
United States United States

High quality fish oil

Honestly I wanted to try this fish oil because one it was on sale so I can at least try it a discount that way if I don't like it I'm not out the full price. But the thing that caught my eye was the sources of them fish oil. I've used many top name functional medicine brands fish oil like Metagenics, thorne, pure encapsulations and more. Any of those brands that offered a high dose of dha usually use calamari oil and it gave me fish burps. This stuff, flameout, very minimal, if any fish burps and I can leave it on the counter so I don't forget to take it. Similar products I've used in the past I had to keep refrigerated and I'd end up forgetting because out of sight out of mind. I'm also noticing improved mood which I wasn't expecting since what I've learned is that high epa intake is linked to better mood, not necessarily high dha. Either way, I'm liking what I'm seeing from this product and I'll keep taking it.

SF
06/06/2023
Sean F.
United States United States

Flameout

I’ve been using this product since it was introduced. This is one product and company I will use and continue to support for as long as I can. Can’t say enough positive things about them.

RE
06/01/2023
Rudolph E.
United States United States

best price for dha

i multiplied dha mg per serving times servings per container then divided by cost per container and found i got the most DHA per dollar from Flameout ALSO its the only one ive seen that has a DHA amount per serving that is close to the amounts they use in studies other brands less DHA per dollar and not close to the amounts of dha used in the studies that show positive results

JU
05/10/2023
Jeff U.
United States United States

I love the Flame Out!

I love this Flame out better then any other Fish oil i have tried in the past. The BEST!!

JU
05/10/2023
Jeff U.
United States United States

Lover this stuff!

I love this Flame out better then any other Fish oil i have tried in the past. The BEST!!

JU
05/10/2023
Jeff U.
United States United States

Lover this stuff!

I love this Flame out better then any other Fish oil i have tried in the past. The BEST!!

LL
04/21/2023
Louie L.
United States United States

Pain free

Very Good. Helped lubricate my joints if you will.

MI
04/14/2023
matthew i.
United States United States

Beat bar none!!

Used this fish oil since 2008!! Best on the market, literally makes joint pains vanish!

JC
04/10/2023
Joel C.
United States United States

Flameout

I have never taken a supplement where I notice a difference that extreme. I would always have sore knees and hips every single day. No longer. This fish oil is amazing

AM
04/08/2023
Andy M.
United States United States

High quality supplement

Great for recovery from hard training and the health factor [ Longevity ] is massive.

A T Nation Biotest Store Customer
BD
04/07/2023
Brandon D.
United States United States

Great Product

Been taking this product for months and I definitely love this brand over all others. Great quality and no after fishy burps.

MM
03/28/2023
Mike M.
United States United States

Always quality

I've been using Biotest supps for over twenty years and while the prices are sometimes higher than most, the quality is always there. I pay the extra for piece of mind.

SA
03/20/2023
Shelle A.
United States United States

Only one that works!

Love flameout and the company. Thank you for always producing quality products at affordable prices

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