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SAMe vs Omega-3 (EPA/DHA)

Side-by-side comparison — benefits, dosage, forms, and research.

SAMe

amino acids

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Omega-3 (EPA/DHA)

amino acids

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Feature
SAMe
Omega-3 (EPA/DHA)
Typical Dosage
400-1600 mg daily
1-2g combined EPA/DHA daily
Best Form
SAMe (tosylate)
Fish Oil (Triglyceride form)
Key Benefits
5
5
Evidence Rating
★★★★
★★★★★
Best Time
Take with food in the morning to avoid sleep disruption; divide doses if taking more than 800 mg daily
With meals containing fat

SAMe Benefits

Supports mood and may help alleviate symptoms of depression
Promotes joint health and may reduce osteoarthritis discomfort
Supports liver function and detoxification processes
May improve cognitive function and mental clarity
Supports cellular methylation and DNA synthesis

Omega-3 (EPA/DHA) Benefits

Heart health — reduces triglycerides
Brain function and mental clarity
Anti-inflammatory effects
Joint health
May reduce depression symptoms (EPA specifically)

Can You Take Both Together?

In most cases, SAMe and Omega-3 (EPA/DHA) can be taken together safely. However, always check the interactions section of each supplement and consult a healthcare professional if you take medication.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose SAMe if your primary goal is: supports mood and may help alleviate symptoms of depression. Choose Omega-3 (EPA/DHA) if your primary goal is: heart health — reduces triglycerides. Many people take both as they target different aspects of health. The best choice depends on your individual needs, existing diet, and health goals. If in doubt, start with one, assess for 4-8 weeks, then consider adding the other.

How We Compare Supplements

This comparison is based on published clinical research, peer-reviewed studies from PubMed, and established nutritional science. We evaluate dosages based on clinically-effective amounts, not manufacturer recommendations. Benefits listed have at least moderate evidence from human studies. When evidence is limited or conflicting, we note this. Our goal is to help you make an informed decision — not to sell you anything.

Disclaimer: This comparison is for educational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any supplement.

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