Megalife Omega-3 review: popular locally, short on numbers

Megalife Omega-3 Fish Oil, 30 Softgels

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

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Quick verdict

A widely bought local fish oil with a strong rating, marketed for a specific health condition in a way PH FDA rules do not permit, and with no published omega-3 figures.

At a glance

BrandMegalife
TypeFish oil supplement
Priceโ‚ฑ676 (as of Aug 19, 2026)
Owner rating4.9 โ˜… from 1,892 reviews
ShopOrganica Nutrition, Inc.
Units sold7K+

Specifications

TypeFish oil supplement
Count30 softgels
RegistrationFDA-registered food supplement

Pros and cons

โœ“ Pros

  • Strong rating across a large number of owner ratings
  • Locally distributed, so it arrives quickly
  • Sold in several pack sizes for trialling

โœ— Cons

  • Listing publishes no EPA, DHA or total omega-3 figures
  • Marketed for a specific health condition, which PH FDA does not permit for supplements

Megalife Omega-3 Fish Oil is another of the big local sellers, at around โ‚ฑ676 for 30 softgels as of August 19, 2026.

What is it doing right?

Reach and satisfaction. It holds a strong rating across nearly 1,900 owner ratings, and it is locally distributed, so it arrives quickly and restocking is easy. It comes in several pack sizes, which makes trialling cheap before committing.

For a lot of Filipino buyers that combination is exactly what they want from a supplement, and the sales reflect it.

The claim problem

This product is marketed as support for a specific medical condition. Philippine FDA rules bar food supplements from claiming to treat, prevent or cure any condition, and require a no approved therapeutic claims statement on the label.

We have not carried that claim onto our product page, and we would encourage anyone shopping because of a diagnosis to raise it with their doctor rather than act on a listing. That is not scepticism about fish oil generally. It is about who should be advising you on a medical condition.

What is not published?

The composition. There are no EPA, DHA or total omega-3 figures on the listing. That is the same gap as several products here, and it is the reason a well-rated, widely bought product sits where it does in our ranking rather than higher.

Is it sulit?

At around โ‚ฑ676 as of August 19, 2026 for 30 softgels, the cost per softgel is well above the bulk bottles here. Without a published omega-3 figure, the cost per milligram of the active part cannot be calculated at all.

Who should buy it

Buy this if fast local delivery and a large body of buyer feedback are what you weigh most. Skip it if you want to know the composition, or if you are shopping for a medical reason.

Alternatives to consider

For published EPA and DHA plus independent certification, the Webber Naturals 300-count is our Best Overall. For the other big local seller, the CardiClear Omega-3 has an even larger rating count and the same documentation gap.

Compare the full list in our best fish oil in the Philippines roundup, or read the fish oil buying guide first.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does it help with a specific health condition?

The listing markets it that way. Philippine FDA rules bar food supplements from claiming to treat, prevent or cure any condition, so we do not repeat that claim. Anyone shopping because of a diagnosis should speak to their doctor.

How much EPA and DHA does it have?

The listing does not publish EPA, DHA or total omega-3 figures. Without them you cannot compare it on the measure that actually distinguishes fish oils from one another.

Why is it ranked below the international brands?

Because those brands publish their composition and their purity testing, and this one does not. The rating and sales here are genuinely strong; the documentation is not.

Is the local distribution an advantage?

Yes, practically. Locally distributed supplements arrive faster and are easier to restock than overseas listings, and you are not waiting weeks between order and delivery.