AlgaePure
90 Vegan soft-gels per bottle
Brain
Heart
Eyes
Pregnancy
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Superior potency compared to standard fish oil and krill oil with 400mg DHA + 200mg EPA per serving*
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100% plant-based, fermented, and sustainable
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Zero impact on the marine ecosystem
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Free from environmental and marine contaminants
We stand by our science — enjoy 90 days risk-free. Read more
Nutritional Information
2 softgels typically provide:
Omega 3 Algae Oil (life’s®OMEGA): 1332mg
Providing:
- DHA - 400mg
- EPA - 200mg
Total Omega - 732.6mg
Ingredients:
Algal Oil (Schizochytrium Sp. Oil, High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Rosemary Extract, Tocopherols, Ascorbyl Palmitate), Capsule Shell (Modified Corn Starch, Glycerol, Carrageenan, Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous).
Allergens:
Although rigorous precautions are taken to prevent any cross-contamination, this product is manufactured in a facility that handles allergy-based materials.
Disclaimer:
Always consult your health practitioner before taking nutritional supplements, especially if you are taking medication or are under medical supervision. You should not take supplements as a substitute for a varied balanced diet or healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry & dark place, under 25 degrees, out of reach of children
How to Use
Take 2 softgels a day with a meal and a glass of water—breakfast or lunch usually works best.
Omega-3 absorbs better when taken with food, especially meals that contain some healthy fat.
Try to make it a part of your daily routine, like your morning tea or vitamins.
And as always, if you’re on medication or have specific health concerns, it’s a good idea to check with your doctor first.
- Take it consistently at the same time each day—breakfast or lunch is ideal.
- Pair it with meals containing some healthy fats to help absorption.
- Store your bottle away from direct sunlight or heat to protect the oil.
- For added support, combine with a balanced diet rich in whole foods.
- Use as part of your daily routine—like brushing your teeth or morning tea.
Shipping
We ship with all major carriers, including PostNord, DAO, GLS, and Bring, offering 1–2 business day delivery.
Orders are prepared and sent out within 24–48 hours.
Cost varies between DKK 39-52.00
Free Delivery on orders above DKK 500
*The delivery days count from the moment the carrier has received our package.
We also deliver throughout Europe using trusted partners like GLS and EcoParcel.
Delivery times vary by destination, between 4-15 business days, but we always send out our packages within 48 hours of receiving your order.
Cost varies by destination between €9-25.
Free Delivery on orders above €60.
*The delivery days count from the moment the carrier has received our package.
We currently do not ship outside of the European Union, however if you would like to place a order, contact us at hello@persona-path.com and we will try to assist you.
Transparency & Sourcing
At PersonaPath, we believe in full transparency and doing things the right way—from how we formulate our supplements to how we treat the planet.
Our mission is to help people live healthier, more balanced lives, while respecting the world we all share.
Our products are manufactured in the UK, Germany, Slovenia and Latvia under strict quality standards and then packaged and prepared locally in Denmark, where we work closely with Fødevarestyrelsen (Danish Veterinary and Food Administration) to ensure everything meets national safety and labelling requirements.
We work exclusively with a BRC AA–certified manufacturer that follows Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and full traceability, from raw ingredients to finished product. All of our formulations are developed by a qualified nutritionist and are based strictly on EFSA-approved claims—with no inflated promises, ever.
We're also proud to take an ethical and sustainable approach. We never work with suppliers who test on animals or use harmful harvesting methods.
Sustainability is not a side project—it’s core to how we operate.
✔ All of our packaging is made from biodegradable materials, durable glass or recycled plastic
✔ We offset our shipping-related CO₂ emissions
✔ We’re partnered with Greenspark, supporting projects like:
– Reforestation
– Ocean plastic cleanup
– Carbon removal & kelp planting
– Fresh water access in vulnerable areas
– Supporting honeybee populations
We are proud to offer clean, honest supplements—made with care, backed by science, and delivered with respect for your health and the planet.
Our products are manufactured in the UK, Germany, Slovenia, and Latvia under strict quality standards, then packaged and prepared locally in Denmark.
We’ve also built a transparent ingredient section on our website, where you can explore every detail of what goes into our products — including the exact type of raw material, EFSA-approved health claims, ingredient origin, and documented benefits.
Supporting ingredients are also fully listed and explained — what they are, what they do, and why we include them. You can find this information under Ingredients → Supporting Ingredients, or directly on each product page by clicking on “Ingredients.”
Finally, our packaging materials are sourced from Germany, Poland, the UK, and Denmark, all produced to meet the highest European standards of safety and sustainability.
Giving Back Together
We’ve partnered with Greenspark to give back where it’s needed most — supporting meaningful environmental and social causes around the world. Each month, we dedicate a portion of our monthly revenue to a new project that creates real impact, from restoring forests and protecting marine ecosystems to supporting local communities.
You can always see the current month’s cause featured at the top of our website or on our social media channels. At the end of each month, we share full transparency — including donation receipts, details about the partner organization, and photos from the project locations — so you can see exactly where your support goes.
We’re proud that our community plays an active role in helping us make a difference. Every purchase contributes to something bigger — together, we’re building a healthier planet and a better future.
The Persona
Promise
Discover what makes us different and why our customers trust us.
At Persona we don't use marketing claims.
Every health benefit you see is approved by european authorities and backed by science.
It's how we build trust.
Your heart is the engine that powers you through each day, beating tirelessly to keep energy and circulation flowing. With omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA sourced sustainably from algae, AlgaePure offers natural support for cardiovascular health. Adding it to your routine is a simple, plant-based way to look after one of the body’s most important organs.
- EPA & DHA contribute to the normal function of the heart.*
- DHA and EPA contribute to the maintenance of normal blood pressure.*
- A clean, sustainable alternative to traditional fish oil.
*The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 250mg DHA (for brain and vision) or 250mg EPA & DHA (for heart), in line with EFSA guidelines.
Our vision shapes how we experience the world. DHA plays an important role in maintaining eye health, and AlgaePure provides it in a convenient, plant-based form. Regular intake can help ensure your eyes have the nutrients they need for everyday function.
- DHA contributes to the maintenance of normal vision.*
- DHA intake is beneficial during pregnancy and breastfeeding for normal eye development of the fetus and breastfed infants.*
- Provides a direct, plant-based source of DHA.
*The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 250mg DHA (for brain and vision) or 250mg EPA & DHA (for heart), in line with EFSA guidelines.
Caring for your health and the planet can go hand in hand. Our Omega-3 comes from sustainably sourced algae, offering a plant-based alternative to fish oil that’s pure, potent, and environmentally responsible. Choosing AlgaePure is a way to nourish yourself without compromising the marine ecosystem.
- Plant-based Omega-3 sourced from algae, not fish.
- No negative impact on marine ecosystems.
- Non-GMO, pure triglyceride form for optimal absorption.
- Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Understanding Bioavailability
Why the form of a vitamin matters as much as the vitamin itself
The Restaurant Example
Imagine ordering salmon at a restaurant. The menu says "salmon", but what arrives could be perfectly grilled, raw, or still wrapped in plastic. Technically all salmon, but only one is actually nourishing.
Vitamins work the same way. A label might say "Vitamin C 1000 mg," but that vitamin could be in a form your body barely absorbs, or one it uses efficiently. The form determines whether your body can actually use what you're taking.
What Is Bioavailability?
Bioavailability is the amount of a nutrient that actually enters your bloodstream and reaches your cells.
If you take 100 mg of a vitamin but only 20 mg gets absorbed, the bioavailability is 20%. The rest passes through unused.
What affects bioavailability:
- The chemical form of the vitamin
- Your individual gut health and genetics
- What you eat alongside the supplement
Common Vitamin Forms Explained
Methylated Vitamins (Active Forms)
Some people struggle to convert standard vitamins into their active, usable forms due to genetic variations. Methylated vitamins skip that step; they're already active.
Example: Methylcobalamin (B12) vs Cyanocobalamin
- Methylcobalamin Active form, immediately usable
- Cyanocobalamin Synthetic, requires conversion (which 40-60% of people struggle with due to MTHFR gene variants)
Common forms: Methylfolate (5-MTHF), methylcobalamin (B12), P-5-P (B6)
Natural vs Synthetic
"Natural" doesn't automatically mean better; it depends on the specific vitamin.
Example: Vitamin E
- Natural (d-alpha-tocopherol): Derived from plants, more biologically active
- Synthetic (dl-alpha-tocopherol): Contains 8 forms, only one your body prefers
Example: Vitamin C
- Ascorbic acid (synthetic) is molecularly identical to natural vitamin C and equally effective
- Liposomal vitamin C: Wrapped in fat bubbles for enhanced absorption and higher blood levels
Fat-Soluble vs Water-Soluble
Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) need fat to be absorbed. Taking them with food containing healthy fats significantly improves uptake.
Water-soluble vitamins (B, C) dissolve in water and are absorbed more easily, but excess is excreted quickly, making sustained-release forms sometimes beneficial.
What "Bioavailable" Actually Means on a Label
When we say "bioavailable form," we mean:
- Active forms that don't require conversion (methylated B vitamins)
- Forms with proven absorption backed by scientific research
- Enhanced delivery systems (like liposomal technology)
What it shouldn't mean: vague marketing language without specifics.
Red flags to watch for:
- No specific form listed (just "Vitamin B12" without the type)
- "Proprietary blends" that hide ingredient amounts
- Claims without any absorption data
The Bottom Line
A cheaper supplement with poor bioavailability isn't a bargain. The best supplements aren't about taking more; they're about absorbing what you take.
What to look for:
- Specific forms clearly listed on the label
- Science-backed forms (methylated, chelated, liposomal)
- Transparency about dosages and sources
At Persona, we choose forms based on scientific evidence for absorption, not what's cheapest to manufacture. Because if your body can't use it, what's the point?
References: EFSA scientific opinions on bioavailability; NIH Office of Dietary Supplements; peer-reviewed studies on vitamin absorption and forms (available upon request).
For vital DHA and EPA in their cleanest, most absorbable form directly from microalgae, not fish.
What your body can’t make — but can’t go without
Fully Algae Based Omega-3
100% algae-based and sustainably harvested with zero impact on marine ecosystem.
life’s®OMEGA Oil
Superior potency compared to standard fish oil and krill oil with 400mg DHA + 200mg EPA per serving.*
Pregnancy Support for Mom and Baby
Support the future you’re growing with DHA to nourish brain and vision development.*
Cognitive Support for the Brain
Vital DHA to support memory, mood, and everyday mental performance.*
More than just Supplements
Bioavailable Nutrients
How to Use:
- Take 2 softgels per day with food and water.
The Benefits of life’s™OMEGA - Vegan
Plant Based
life's OMEGA is a premium vegan omega-3 supplement derived from algal oil, providing DHA and EPA from the original source. Fish get their omega-3 from algae, so algal oil cuts out the middleman, offering a sustainable, ocean-friendly, and vegan-compatible source of these essential fatty acids.
Key Highlights
- Vegan source of pre-formed DHA and EPA from algae
- Algae are the original source of omega-3 in the marine food chain
- EFSA: DHA supports normal brain function and vision (250 mg/day)
- EFSA: EPA+DHA support normal heart function (250 mg/day)
- Sustainable, ocean-friendly, and contaminant-free
- Much more effective than ALA conversion from flax/chia (which is <5%)
Biochemistry Timeline
Algal omega-3 follows the same timeline as fish-derived omega-3: 2-4 weeks for membrane changes, 8-12 weeks for full tissue saturation. See our main Omega-3 page for detailed information.
Summary
Vegan omega-3 from algal oil provides pre-formed DHA and EPA, the same active forms found in fish oil, directly from the source. It is the most effective plant-based omega-3 option, offering EFSA-recognised benefits for brain, vision, and heart health while being sustainable and ocean-friendly.
FAQs
Is algal omega-3 as effective as fish oil?
Yes, the DHA and EPA in algal oil are chemically identical to those in fish oil. The body cannot distinguish between the two sources. Algal oil is simply a more direct and sustainable way to obtain these essential fats.
Is it safe during pregnancy?
Algal DHA is recommended for pregnant vegans and vegetarians. EFSA recognises that maternal DHA intake supports normal brain and eye development of the foetus. Consult your healthcare provider for dosage guidance.
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Our AlgaePure Omega-3 provides a pure, plant-based source of the essential fatty acids DHA and EPA. These nutrients play a role in several normal bodily functions. The specific, approved health claims for the nutrients in our supplement are:
- DHA contributes to the maintenance of normal vision and brain function.
- EPA and DHA contribute to the normal function of the heart.
- Maternal intake of DHA contributes to the normal brain and eye development of the fetus and breastfed infants.
By providing these essential nutrients from a sustainable, fish-free source, our supplement is an excellent way to support your daily intake of Omega-3s.
The beneficial effects are obtained with a daily intake of 250 mg DHA (for brain and vision) or 250 mg EPA and DHA (for heart), in line with EFSA guidelines.
We are committed to providing you with high-quality, plant-based supplements and transparent information. Deciding if a supplement is right for you is a personal choice that depends on your individual dietary habits and lifestyle.
Our AlgaePure Omega-3 is a concentrated source of the essential fatty acids DHA and EPA, which are often found in fish but can be challenging to obtain from a plant-based diet.
- Who might consider this supplement? - People on vegetarian or vegan diets who do not consume fish or other sources of EPA and DHA.Those who want to ensure their daily intake of these essential nutrients.
Food supplements are intended to complement a normal, varied, and balanced diet. They are not a substitute for a healthy diet and lifestyle.
If you have any questions or concerns about your specific health needs or dietary requirements, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a doctor or a registered dietitian.
For optimal absorption, we recommend taking our AlgaePure Omega-3 supplement with a meal that contains some dietary fat. Omega-3 fatty acids, including DHA and EPA, are fat-soluble, which means your body absorbs them more effectively in the presence of fats.
You can take it with breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the most important thing is to find a time that works consistently with your daily routine.
Some people prefer to take their supplement with their largest meal of the day, while others find that splitting their daily dose between two meals helps with consistency.
Our AlgaePure Omega-3 is a food supplement and is generally well-tolerated. However, before combining it with other supplements or medications, we recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a doctor or pharmacist.
They are best equipped to advise you on how this supplement fits into your specific health routine and to ensure there are no potential interactions with other products you may be taking.
For optimal absorption, we recommend taking our AlgaePure Omega-3 supplement with a meal that contains some dietary fat. Omega-3 fatty acids are fat-soluble, which means your body absorbs them more effectively when taken with food.
DHA is an essential nutrient that contributes to the normal brain and eye development of the fetus and breastfed infants. However, we strongly recommend that pregnant or breastfeeding women consult with their doctor, midwife, or a qualified healthcare professional before taking any new supplement. They can provide personalized guidance to ensure it is appropriate for your specific needs
Yes, our AlgaePure Omega-3 is designed for long-term daily use as part of a healthy diet. It is a source of essential fatty acids that are often not consumed in sufficient amounts through diet alone. As with any supplement, we recommend discussing your long-term use with a healthcare professional.
When taken as directed, AlgaePure Omega-3 is generally well-tolerated. However, some individuals may experience minor digestive discomfort, such as burping or a change in taste. If you experience any persistent or concerning side effects, we recommend discontinuing use and consulting with a healthcare professional.
Some supplements, including high doses of Omega-3 fatty acids, can potentially interact with certain medications, particularly blood-thinners. If you are taking any prescription medication, we advise that you speak with a doctor or pharmacist before beginning any new supplement routine.
While both food and supplements can provide essential nutrients, our AlgaePure Omega-3 offers several key differences. It provides a concentrated, consistent dose of DHA and EPA, which can be difficult to achieve through diet alone, especially for those on plant-based diets. Our algae source is grown in a controlled environment, which means it is not exposed to the heavy metals and other pollutants that can accumulate in wild-caught fish. This provides a clean, pure, and environmentally sustainable source of Omega-3s.
Results vary by individual, but many people notice benefits in brain, heart, or skin health after a few weeks of regular use. Consistency is key for lasting effects.
No, you do not need to take all tablets at once. While it is generally recommended to take your daily dose with a meal that contains some fat for better absorption, you can split the tablets and take them at different times of the day with meals.
The most important thing is to consistently take your daily dose. If splitting the dose helps you remember to take it every day, that is the best approach for you.
If you miss a dose, simply resume your normal schedule the next day. There is no need to take a double dose. Consistency is key with supplements, but missing an occasional day will not negatively impact the long-term benefits.
Yes, Omega-3s are important for people of all ages. DHA is crucial for brain and eye development in children and for maintaining cognitive function as we age. However, dosages can vary based on age and weight. We strongly recommend consulting with a doctor or a pediatrician before giving this supplement to children or older adults to determine the appropriate dosage for their specific needs.
Our AlgaePure Omega-3 is free from common allergens, including gluten, dairy, soy, and nuts. It is also a safe alternative for those with allergies to fish and shellfish. The softgel contains algal oil and plant-based ingredients. It is made in a facility that handles allergy-related materials, so please check carefully if you have specific allergies.
Our Vitamins are manufactured in the UK under strict GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards. It’s then handled and packed in Denmark with full traceability. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality and safety checks to ensure purity, potency, and consistency , so you always know you're getting exactly what’s on the label.
Yes, our AlgaePure Omega-3 is 100% plant-based, making it suitable for both vegetarians and vegans. It is sourced from algae, not fish, which means it is also a great option for those with fish or shellfish allergies.
Every 30 days we prepare a fresh delivery of your personalized supplements. Your first order arrives in a reusable dispenser box, and every refill after that comes in a biodegradable pouch that slots straight into your dispenser. There's no lock-in, so you can pause, skip, or cancel anytime from your account.
Subscribers save 16% on every delivery, applied automatically. No setup fees, no hidden charges. The discount stays the same as long as your subscription is active.
Yes. You can pause, skip, or cancel anytime from your account dashboard with no minimum commitment and no cancellation fee. If you pause or skip, your next delivery simply waits until you're ready to resume.
Your payment method is charged 3 to 5 days before your next scheduled dispatch date, so your shipment arrives before your current supply runs out. You can view the exact date anytime by logging into your account.
Your first order includes the reusable dispenser box plus your personalized daily supplement pouches. Every refill after that comes in biodegradable pouches that slot straight into your existing dispenser, so you're only replacing what needs replacing.
Our free 3-minute health quiz asks about your body, lifestyle, diet, goals, and any health concerns. The algorithm then matches you to the nutrients your body is most likely to need, drawing on peer-reviewed research and EFSA-approved evidence. No guesswork, no one-size-fits-all.
Yes. You can retake the quiz anytime to refresh your recommendation, or add, swap, or remove individual supplements from your account dashboard. Your plan evolves with you.
Our supplements are formulated to EU safety standards and produced in certified facilities. The quiz screens for interactions with anything you're already taking and flags potential conflicts. For specific medical conditions or prescription drugs, we always recommend checking with your doctor before starting.
Orders are dispatched within 1 to 3 business days of payment. Delivery typically takes another 2 to 10 business days depending on your location and chosen carrier. Once your order ships, you'll receive a tracking link by email so you can follow it the whole way.
We currently ship to Denmark, Scandinavia, and select European countries. Available delivery areas are shown at checkout. If your country isn't listed, email support@persona-path.com and we'll see what's possible.
First-time customers are covered by our 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not fully satisfied with your first purchase, email support@persona-path.com within 30 days and we'll refund you in full. You don't need to return the supplements, and refunds are processed to your original payment method within 5 business days of approval.
Yes. In addition to our 30-day guarantee, EU law gives you a 14-day right of withdrawal from the day you receive your order. Email support@persona-path.com within 14 days and we'll refund the full purchase price, including standard delivery, within 14 days of your request.
Email support@persona-path.com within 7 days with your order number and a photo of the issue. We'll arrange a free replacement or issue a full refund for the affected product. We cover all costs in these cases.
Yes. Your quiz answers are processed under GDPR with your explicit consent and used only to generate your personalized plan. We never sell your data or share it with advertising platforms. You can request deletion at any time. Full details in our privacy policy.
Our quiz screens for pregnancy, breastfeeding, and major health conditions, and the algorithm adjusts your recommendations accordingly. We're not a substitute for medical advice, so please check with your doctor before starting any new supplement if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing a health condition.


