Barlean's Flaxseed Oil Softgels 1650mg ALA, 250 ct vs Barlean's Organic Flaxseed Oil Liquid, Cold Press Flax Oil
Overall winner: Barlean's Organic Flaxseed Oil Liquid, Cold Press Flax Oil
Key Differences
Choose the liquid Barlean's Organic Flaxseed Oil (A) if you want an organic, cold‑pressed unrefined oil with a potent omega 3-6-9 profile and a lower listed price tier; choose the Barlean's Flaxseed Oil Softgels (B) if you prefer concentrated 1650mg ALA in capsule form and a non-GMO, gluten-free softgel. A has substantially more consumer ratings and a slightly higher average rating, while B offers convenience but has reports of sticking or melting capsules
Barlean's Flaxseed Oil Softgels 1650mg ALA, 250 ct
Flaxseed oil softgels delivering 1,650mg ALA per serving. Cold-pressed, non-GMO flax seeds; gluten free. Customer notes include high quality and health benefits, with some capsules sticking together
Pros
- cold-pressed without heat
- non-GMO flax seeds
- gluten free
- high ALA content per serving
Cons
- capsules can stick together
- some batches melted
Barlean's Organic Flaxseed Oil Liquid, Cold Press Flax Oil
Cold-pressed flaxseed oil with omega fatty acids for heart, joint health and digestion. Noted for high quality and fresh taste by customers
Pros
- organic and unrefined
- cold-pressed without heat or solvents
- potent omega-3-6-9 balance
- pleasant mild flavor
Cons
- mixed reviews on taste
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Barlean's |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Barlean's |
| User Reviews | Barlean's |