CardiClear Omega-3 review: hugely popular, thinly documented

CardiClear Omega-3 Fish Oil, 1 Box

Reviewed by Gabriel Manalo ยท Updated Aug 19, 2026 ยท How we review

Disclosure: Product Choicest is reader-supported. We may earn a commission when you buy through our Shopee links, at no extra cost to you. Read affiliate disclosure.

Quick verdict

One of the best-selling fish oils on Shopee PH with a near-perfect rating, sold with health claims Philippine FDA rules do not permit and no published omega-3 figures.

At a glance

BrandCardiClear
TypeFish oil supplement
Priceโ‚ฑ720 (as of Aug 19, 2026)
Owner rating5.0 โ˜… from 2,897 reviews
ShopOrganica Nutrition, Inc.
Units sold8K+

Specifications

TypeFish oil supplement
Packaging1 box
RegistrationFDA-registered food supplement

Pros and cons

โœ“ Pros

  • Second most-rated fish oil in our catalog, with a perfect score
  • Locally distributed, so delivery is fast and restocking is easy
  • Sold in several pack sizes, so you can trial before buying more

โœ— Cons

  • Listing publishes no EPA, DHA or total omega-3 figures
  • Marketed with disease claims that PH FDA does not permit for supplements

CardiClear Omega-3 Fish Oil is among the best-selling fish oils on Shopee Philippines, at around โ‚ฑ720 a box as of August 19, 2026. It is also the hardest one here to assess.

Volume and satisfaction. It carries a near-perfect rating across nearly 3,000 owner ratings, which is the second largest count in our catalog, and it is locally distributed so delivery is fast and restocking easy. It is sold in several pack sizes, which lets people trial it cheaply before buying more.

Those are real advantages and they explain the sales.

What we will not repeat

The listing markets this product as something that lowers cholesterol and controls blood pressure, and labels itself FDA approved while doing so.

Philippine FDA rules do not allow that. Food supplements cannot claim to treat, prevent or cure a condition, and their labels must carry a no approved therapeutic claims statement. FDA registration means a product is notified as a food supplement, not that a health claim has been verified.

So we have left those claims off our product page entirely. If cholesterol or blood pressure is why you are shopping for fish oil, that is a conversation for a doctor who knows your case, not a marketplace listing.

What is actually in it?

We cannot tell you, and neither can the listing. There are no published EPA, DHA or total omega-3 figures. In a category where the entire comparison rests on those numbers, that is the central weakness, and no amount of sales volume substitutes for it.

Is it sulit?

At around โ‚ฑ720 as of August 19, 2026, it sits mid-range. Without knowing the omega-3 content, the cost per milligram of what you actually want is unknowable, which makes any value judgement guesswork.

Who should buy it

Buy this if local availability and a large body of buyer feedback matter more to you than a published composition. Skip it if you want to know what you are taking, or if you are shopping because of a medical condition.

Alternatives to consider

For a published EPA and DHA split and independent purity certification at a similar daily cost, the Webber Naturals 300-count is our Best Overall. For another locally distributed brand at a lower price, the ATC Health 30-count comes through Watsons.

See how it ranks in our best fish oil in the Philippines roundup, or read the fish oil buying guide for how to read these labels.

Compare CardiClear Omega-3 Fish Oil, 1 Box

See how it compares with the other top picks in our fish oil comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this lower cholesterol or blood pressure?

We are not going to tell you it does. Philippine FDA rules bar food supplements from claiming to treat, prevent or cure any condition, and require a no-approved-therapeutic-claims statement. The listing makes those claims anyway. Take that question to a doctor.

What does FDA registered mean here?

It means the product is registered or notified with the Philippine FDA as a food supplement. It is not approval of a health benefit and does not verify any claim on the label. Registration and approval are very different things.

How much omega-3 is in it?

The listing does not publish EPA, DHA or total omega-3 figures. That is the core problem: without them you cannot compare it against anything else in this category on the thing that matters.

Is the high rating meaningful?

It reflects a large number of real buyers, which is genuine evidence that people are satisfied with the buying experience. It is not evidence about composition or health effects, which no rating can establish.