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🧠 Elevate your mind and vision with 6X smarter omega power!
Omega Max w/LYSOVETA LPC is a cutting-edge omega-3 supplement delivering 6X higher brain absorption than traditional fish oils. Featuring premium LYSOVETA LPC-DHA and EPA, it targets cognitive function, memory, mood, and retina health via the MFSD2a transporter. Ideal for adults seeking advanced brain support, including APOE4 carriers, this clean, allergen-free softgel formula ensures maximum potency and bioavailability for peak mental performance.










| ASIN | B0DSCDDYRV |
| ASIN | B0DSCDDYRV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free, Lactose Free, Non-GMO, Nut Free, Soy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,313 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #333 in Omega 3 Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand Name | Accentrate |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (69) |
| Date First Available | January 6, 2025 |
| Dosage Form | Softgel |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Form | Softgel |
| Manufacturer | Fenix Health Science |
| Manufacturer | Fenix Health Science |
| Material Features | Nut Free, Dye Free |
| Material Type Free | Nut Free, Dye Free |
| Model Name | Accentrate® Omega Max |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.09 x 1.77 x 1.77 inches; 3.21 ounces |
| Pill Coating | Soft |
| Primary Supplement Type | Omega-3 Fatty Acids |
| Product Benefits | Brain Health Support |
| Special Ingredients | LYSOVETA LPC |
| Specific Uses For Product | Brain Health, Mood Support |
| Supplement Formulation | Individual Supplement |
| Total Servings Per Container | 90.0 |
| UPC | 373336492208 |
| Unit Count | 90.0 Count |
L**Z
Good Omega 3 formula
Really great Omega 3s. Noticed a difference the 2d day after I started taking them. Bit pricey for the amount you get, though. They're easy to swallow, too.
J**P
Why take this
Only way to get adequate omegas…more bioavailable
A**O
Que me los he tomado y me he sentido mejor.
R**I
EXCELLENT
EXCELLENT - IMPORTANT SUPPLEMENT
A**N
Smelly, But Good
I like to pair this item with a cordyceps + mushroom blend. I actually got this specifically to do this, and I was right; combining the to has helped me quite a bit. I will admit that the smell is very,,, intense even for something I've had around as long as this item (it's like opening a back of potato chips). But since the taste isn't bad in comparison, I think it's fine it doesn't last long anyway. Just a short blast of funk. Since a serving is 3 capsules, and they are kind of medium-ish sized, they are not a terrible gulp-down but they can be if you try that all at once. Anyway, I also checked to make sure that the information on this listing and on the actual products match and they do. The product freshenss seal was also intact as well as the manufacturer's information, batch details and expeiration date. I think this supplement is pricey but I've yet to find one like it that competes with what's in it in terms of price.
A**2
Brain and eye targeted Omega-3s
This is the only practical way to get Lysoveta, the best form of Omega-3 for the brain and eyes. It has a special transporter to get across the blood-brain barrier. Studies on Lysoveta show it helps a variety of eye and brain issues. My wife and I both have started taking it. It has no taste that we note. This is a good value for Omega-3s that target your brain.
Y**A
⚠️ Useless if oxidized — Read before you buy
This product contains no antioxidant system to inhibit lipid peroxidation, which poses a direct risk to product stability and theoretically even brain health over the long-term. That is a huge oversight for an inherently unstable compound like LPC-DHA, which is designed to cross the blood-brain barrier via the MFSD2A transporter and embed directly into neural membranes. My bottle smelled particularly fishy upon opening, and I even chewed a capsule to verify its intense fishy flavor. That fishy odor and taste strongly indicate that oxidation has already begun. This is likely an Amazon issue that is less likely to occur when ordering from the manufacturer directly due to their very hot warehouses and tendency to leave packages baking in direct sunlight. Regardless, my concern is that the absence of an antioxidant system may facilitate the delivery of highly reactive lipid peroxidation-derived aldehydes like MDA, acrolein, hexanal, and 4-HHE directly or indirectly into the brain in small, consistent amounts over time. These lipid aldehydes, if delivered into the brain, are not harmless byproducts. At only nanomolar concentrations, they form irreversible adducts with mitochondrial enzymes, neuronal proteins, and DNA. These interactions promote neuroinflammation, impair cellular energy production, induce mutations, and contribute to long-term cognitive decline. They are strongly implicated in the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. The manufacturer is solely relying on the trace amount of naturally occurring astaxanthin in krill oil for stability, but this is naive. Not only is astaxanthin itself highly unstable and rapidly degraded without the presence of co-antioxidants, but it also isn’t present in sufficient quantities to offer any real protective effect. A product with such brain specificity and such a high price should be stabilized with best-in-class lipid-soluble antioxidants like tocotrienols, specifically gamma and delta tocotrienols, which are proven to be among the most potent protectors of vulnerable omega-3s from oxidative degradation, significantly more so than tocopherols. Tocopherols, while most certainly better than nothing in any omega-3 product, are less ideal in this context, as they are less effective at inhibiting lipid peroxidation compared to tocotrienols and may even act as pro-oxidants under certain conditions, especially if only alpha-tocopherol is used rather than mixed tocopherols. It would cost them very little to include them. Because of their extraordinary potency, only a trace amount per softgel is required to confer substantial protection. My concern is that since DHA has a half-life of up to 2.5 years in the brain, partially oxidized LPC-DHA could potentially still be recognized by the MFSD2A transporter and incorporated into neuronal membranes. Even limited peroxidation (one or two oxidized double bonds out of six) may leave the molecule structurally similar enough to be transported, raising the risk of embedding oxidized lipids that persist long-term in brain tissue. By nature, all forms of DHA, whether it be triglyceride or LPC, are highly unstable, and oxidized DHA can initiate chain reactions that damage surrounding lipids. The brain is especially vulnerable to this process due to its high lipid content and relatively low antioxidant defenses. At best, this product is useless if oxidized, and at worst, it may be counterproductive to brain health. And that is what makes this so frustrating. LPC-DHA has enormous potential. When properly stabilized with antioxidants like tocotrienols, LPC-DHA could transform cognitive health and neurodegeneration treatment, but this little oversight in the formulation adds unnecessary risk. I am 100% willing to give this product a glowing 5-star review if they decide to add tocotrienols/mixed tocopherols, switch to to aluminum blister packaging (which is ideal for eliminating oxygen exposure during storage) or at the very least, use glass bottles. With no antioxidant protection, cheap plastic bottles instead of glass or oxygen-impermeable blister packs, and no transparent peroxide or anisidine value reporting, this product could be a liability or just a waste of money to anyone trying to nourish and protect their brain. Without an antioxidant system, you are gambling with the stability of each batch you receive, especially with Amazon’s unpredictable storage conditions accelerating oxidation. For this reason, it may be better to order from Fenix’s website directly than from Amazon, but that doesn’t lessen the need for an antioxidant system in the first place. I would also highly recommend you store your bottle in the refrigerator after opening to slow down oxidation. Also ensure that you have a strong antioxidant defense strategy to make the most of this supplement. Despite my criticism, I would still recommend this product, but as someone with a deep understanding of the biochemistry behind lipid peroxidation, I believe the risks (albeit mostly theoretical regarding LPC-DHA brain delivery specifically) are real, and the premium price tag demands proper stabilization with tocotrienols or at least SOME sort of antioxidant system. No excuses.
J**S
Just not worth $75.00.
These are ok. But not worth $75.00.
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