
Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Liquid (TG)
Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Liquid Details
Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is premium-quality liquid cod liver oil sourced from wild Atlantic cod harvested from the deep cold waters off Norway. Each teaspoon delivers 900 mg of omega-3 fatty acids (400 mg EPA + 500 mg DHA) plus naturally occurring vitamins A and D3 — a traditional whole-food source of these fat-soluble vitamins. Triglyceride (TG) form for natural absorption. Lemon flavoured. Chemical-free extraction. Third-party tested for freshness, potency, and contaminants. One of the most respected cod liver oils in North America.
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Quick Facts
| Cod liver oil per teaspoon | 5 g |
| EPA | 400 mg per teaspoon |
| DHA | 500 mg per teaspoon |
| Vitamin A (natural) | 850 IU per teaspoon |
| Vitamin D3 (natural) | 400 IU per teaspoon |
| Form | Triglyceride (TG) — the natural form in fish |
| Source | Wild Atlantic cod, harvested off Norway in winter and early spring |
| Flavour | Natural lemon |
| Best taken | Daily with food. Refrigerate after opening |
Who Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Is For
- Adults wanting omega-3 plus naturally occurring vitamins A and D in one whole-food supplement
- Canadians wanting daily natural vitamin D — cod liver oil has been the traditional vitamin D source for centuries
- People who prefer liquid omega-3 over softgels (more accurate dosing, larger doses with less fuss)
- Adults focused on cardiovascular, cognitive, immune, and eye health
- Anyone who's tried fishy cod liver oils and given up — Carlson's natural lemon flavouring and freshness practices make this one of the most palatable cod liver oils available
- Customers wanting a long-trusted heritage brand (Carlson has been making cod liver oil since 1965)
Who this product is NOT for: Pregnant women should talk to their healthcare practitioner before taking liver-derived supplements due to vitamin A content. If you take blood-thinning medications, consult your practitioner first. Vegans and vegetarians — this is fish-derived. If you don't want vitamin A and D and just want concentrated omega-3, a pure fish oil like Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega is a better fit.
Vitamart's Take
Cod liver oil is one of the oldest supplements in modern history — European parents have been giving it to children for over 100 years because it's nature's combination of omega-3 + vitamin D + vitamin A. Carlson is the brand most healthcare practitioners reach for when patients ask for a cod liver oil specifically. Two things set Carlson apart: the triglyceride (TG) form (the natural form omega-3s exist in fish, with better absorption than the ethyl ester form in some lower-cost fish oils), and Carlson's purity standards — chemical-free extraction, nitrogen flushing to prevent oxidation, and third-party testing for mercury, PCBs, and heavy metals. The lemon flavouring is well-executed; this is one of the few liquid fish oils most people actually find pleasant. If you specifically want cod liver oil (not just fish oil), this is the sensible choice. If you want bigger omega-3 doses without the vitamins A and D, see Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil for a higher-dose alternative, or Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega for pure fish oil.
How Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Compares
Carlson Norwegian vs Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil
Carlson Norwegian (this product): 5 g cod liver oil per teaspoon, 900 mg omega-3 (400 EPA + 500 DHA), 850 IU vitamin A, 400 IU vitamin D3. Norwegian source. Long-established heritage brand.
Naka Platinum Icelandic: 4,000 mg cod liver oil per teaspoon, 760 mg omega-3 (360 EPA + 400 DHA), 4,500 IU vitamin A, 450 IU vitamin D. Icelandic source. Higher vitamin A content. Different fishing waters.
Cod Liver Oil vs Pure Fish Oil
Cod Liver Oil (this product): Includes naturally occurring vitamins A and D3 alongside omega-3 — the traditional whole-food approach. Typically lower omega-3 per teaspoon than concentrated fish oils.
Pure Fish Oil (like Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega): Concentrated omega-3 only — no vitamins A or D. Higher EPA + DHA per dose. A different approach: get your vitamin D from a dedicated D3 supplement.
Liquid vs Softgel Cod Liver Oil
Liquid (this product): Larger doses with one spoonful instead of 4-6 softgels. More cost-effective per mg. Some people find the lemon flavour pleasant.
Softgel Cod Liver Oil: No taste, easy to travel with. Smaller doses per softgel. A fit if you can't handle liquid fish oil even with lemon flavouring.
Fish Oil Forms: A Quick Guide
You'll see three abbreviations on fish oil labels. Here's what each means:
- TG (Triglyceride) — this product: The natural form omega-3s exist in inside fish. Well absorbed (around 70%). Common in liquid fish oils and premium cod liver oils.
- EE (Ethyl Ester): A processed form that allows higher concentration but is less absorbed (around 30-40%). Common in lower-cost concentrated fish oils. If the label doesn't say "TG" or "rTG," it's likely EE.
- rTG (Re-Esterified Triglyceride): Processed for high concentration, then converted back to triglyceride for absorption. The best of both — high concentration AND well absorbed. Common in premium concentrated fish oils.
What to look for: "TG form" or "rTG form" on the label, plus a third-party purity certification.
How To Use
Adults: Take 1 teaspoon daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Taking with a meal containing fat improves absorption of the omega-3s and fat-soluble vitamins A and D.
Refrigerate after opening to maintain freshness. Use within 90 days of opening for best quality. Talk to a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (vitamin A intake during pregnancy needs careful management), take blood-thinning medications, are scheduled for surgery, or have a medical condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
âž• What's the difference between cod liver oil and fish oil?
âž• Why is Carlson cod liver oil flavoured with lemon?
âž• Can I give it to my kids?
âž• Does it taste fishy?
âž• Why winter-caught cod?
âž• Can I take this and a separate vitamin D supplement?
Pairs Well With
- Additional Vitamin D — if you need more D than the 400 IU in a teaspoon of cod liver oil
- Magnesium Supplements — supports vitamin D activation in your body
- Joint Support Supplements — omega-3s support joint health alongside other nutrients
- Multivitamins — daily nutrition foundation
💡 Subscribe & save up to 10% on every order — never run out of your daily supplements.
Compare Similar Products
- Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil — Higher-potency Icelandic cod liver oil alternative.
- Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega — Pure concentrated fish oil without vitamins A or D.
- All Cod Liver Oils — Compare cod liver oils across brands.
- All Omega-3 Fish Oils — Browse the full omega-3 category.
About Vitamart
Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.
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Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Liquid (TG)
Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Liquid Details
Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is premium-quality liquid cod liver oil sourced from wild Atlantic cod harvested from the deep cold waters off Norway. Each teaspoon delivers 900 mg of omega-3 fatty acids (400 mg EPA + 500 mg DHA) plus naturally occurring vitamins A and D3 — a traditional whole-food source of these fat-soluble vitamins. Triglyceride (TG) form for natural absorption. Lemon flavoured. Chemical-free extraction. Third-party tested for freshness, potency, and contaminants. One of the most respected cod liver oils in North America.
Vitamins Lowest Prices | Lowest Price in Canada — Guaranteed | Ships from Ontario across Canada
Quick Facts
| Cod liver oil per teaspoon | 5 g |
| EPA | 400 mg per teaspoon |
| DHA | 500 mg per teaspoon |
| Vitamin A (natural) | 850 IU per teaspoon |
| Vitamin D3 (natural) | 400 IU per teaspoon |
| Form | Triglyceride (TG) — the natural form in fish |
| Source | Wild Atlantic cod, harvested off Norway in winter and early spring |
| Flavour | Natural lemon |
| Best taken | Daily with food. Refrigerate after opening |
Who Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Is For
- Adults wanting omega-3 plus naturally occurring vitamins A and D in one whole-food supplement
- Canadians wanting daily natural vitamin D — cod liver oil has been the traditional vitamin D source for centuries
- People who prefer liquid omega-3 over softgels (more accurate dosing, larger doses with less fuss)
- Adults focused on cardiovascular, cognitive, immune, and eye health
- Anyone who's tried fishy cod liver oils and given up — Carlson's natural lemon flavouring and freshness practices make this one of the most palatable cod liver oils available
- Customers wanting a long-trusted heritage brand (Carlson has been making cod liver oil since 1965)
Who this product is NOT for: Pregnant women should talk to their healthcare practitioner before taking liver-derived supplements due to vitamin A content. If you take blood-thinning medications, consult your practitioner first. Vegans and vegetarians — this is fish-derived. If you don't want vitamin A and D and just want concentrated omega-3, a pure fish oil like Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega is a better fit.
Vitamart's Take
Cod liver oil is one of the oldest supplements in modern history — European parents have been giving it to children for over 100 years because it's nature's combination of omega-3 + vitamin D + vitamin A. Carlson is the brand most healthcare practitioners reach for when patients ask for a cod liver oil specifically. Two things set Carlson apart: the triglyceride (TG) form (the natural form omega-3s exist in fish, with better absorption than the ethyl ester form in some lower-cost fish oils), and Carlson's purity standards — chemical-free extraction, nitrogen flushing to prevent oxidation, and third-party testing for mercury, PCBs, and heavy metals. The lemon flavouring is well-executed; this is one of the few liquid fish oils most people actually find pleasant. If you specifically want cod liver oil (not just fish oil), this is the sensible choice. If you want bigger omega-3 doses without the vitamins A and D, see Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil for a higher-dose alternative, or Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega for pure fish oil.
How Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Compares
Carlson Norwegian vs Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil
Carlson Norwegian (this product): 5 g cod liver oil per teaspoon, 900 mg omega-3 (400 EPA + 500 DHA), 850 IU vitamin A, 400 IU vitamin D3. Norwegian source. Long-established heritage brand.
Naka Platinum Icelandic: 4,000 mg cod liver oil per teaspoon, 760 mg omega-3 (360 EPA + 400 DHA), 4,500 IU vitamin A, 450 IU vitamin D. Icelandic source. Higher vitamin A content. Different fishing waters.
Cod Liver Oil vs Pure Fish Oil
Cod Liver Oil (this product): Includes naturally occurring vitamins A and D3 alongside omega-3 — the traditional whole-food approach. Typically lower omega-3 per teaspoon than concentrated fish oils.
Pure Fish Oil (like Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega): Concentrated omega-3 only — no vitamins A or D. Higher EPA + DHA per dose. A different approach: get your vitamin D from a dedicated D3 supplement.
Liquid vs Softgel Cod Liver Oil
Liquid (this product): Larger doses with one spoonful instead of 4-6 softgels. More cost-effective per mg. Some people find the lemon flavour pleasant.
Softgel Cod Liver Oil: No taste, easy to travel with. Smaller doses per softgel. A fit if you can't handle liquid fish oil even with lemon flavouring.
Fish Oil Forms: A Quick Guide
You'll see three abbreviations on fish oil labels. Here's what each means:
- TG (Triglyceride) — this product: The natural form omega-3s exist in inside fish. Well absorbed (around 70%). Common in liquid fish oils and premium cod liver oils.
- EE (Ethyl Ester): A processed form that allows higher concentration but is less absorbed (around 30-40%). Common in lower-cost concentrated fish oils. If the label doesn't say "TG" or "rTG," it's likely EE.
- rTG (Re-Esterified Triglyceride): Processed for high concentration, then converted back to triglyceride for absorption. The best of both — high concentration AND well absorbed. Common in premium concentrated fish oils.
What to look for: "TG form" or "rTG form" on the label, plus a third-party purity certification.
How To Use
Adults: Take 1 teaspoon daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Taking with a meal containing fat improves absorption of the omega-3s and fat-soluble vitamins A and D.
Refrigerate after opening to maintain freshness. Use within 90 days of opening for best quality. Talk to a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (vitamin A intake during pregnancy needs careful management), take blood-thinning medications, are scheduled for surgery, or have a medical condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
âž• What's the difference between cod liver oil and fish oil?
âž• Why is Carlson cod liver oil flavoured with lemon?
âž• Can I give it to my kids?
âž• Does it taste fishy?
âž• Why winter-caught cod?
âž• Can I take this and a separate vitamin D supplement?
Pairs Well With
- Additional Vitamin D — if you need more D than the 400 IU in a teaspoon of cod liver oil
- Magnesium Supplements — supports vitamin D activation in your body
- Joint Support Supplements — omega-3s support joint health alongside other nutrients
- Multivitamins — daily nutrition foundation
💡 Subscribe & save up to 10% on every order — never run out of your daily supplements.
Compare Similar Products
- Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil — Higher-potency Icelandic cod liver oil alternative.
- Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega — Pure concentrated fish oil without vitamins A or D.
- All Cod Liver Oils — Compare cod liver oils across brands.
- All Omega-3 Fish Oils — Browse the full omega-3 category.
About Vitamart
Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.
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Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Liquid Details
Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is premium-quality liquid cod liver oil sourced from wild Atlantic cod harvested from the deep cold waters off Norway. Each teaspoon delivers 900 mg of omega-3 fatty acids (400 mg EPA + 500 mg DHA) plus naturally occurring vitamins A and D3 — a traditional whole-food source of these fat-soluble vitamins. Triglyceride (TG) form for natural absorption. Lemon flavoured. Chemical-free extraction. Third-party tested for freshness, potency, and contaminants. One of the most respected cod liver oils in North America.
Vitamins Lowest Prices | Lowest Price in Canada — Guaranteed | Ships from Ontario across Canada
Quick Facts
| Cod liver oil per teaspoon | 5 g |
| EPA | 400 mg per teaspoon |
| DHA | 500 mg per teaspoon |
| Vitamin A (natural) | 850 IU per teaspoon |
| Vitamin D3 (natural) | 400 IU per teaspoon |
| Form | Triglyceride (TG) — the natural form in fish |
| Source | Wild Atlantic cod, harvested off Norway in winter and early spring |
| Flavour | Natural lemon |
| Best taken | Daily with food. Refrigerate after opening |
Who Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Is For
- Adults wanting omega-3 plus naturally occurring vitamins A and D in one whole-food supplement
- Canadians wanting daily natural vitamin D — cod liver oil has been the traditional vitamin D source for centuries
- People who prefer liquid omega-3 over softgels (more accurate dosing, larger doses with less fuss)
- Adults focused on cardiovascular, cognitive, immune, and eye health
- Anyone who's tried fishy cod liver oils and given up — Carlson's natural lemon flavouring and freshness practices make this one of the most palatable cod liver oils available
- Customers wanting a long-trusted heritage brand (Carlson has been making cod liver oil since 1965)
Who this product is NOT for: Pregnant women should talk to their healthcare practitioner before taking liver-derived supplements due to vitamin A content. If you take blood-thinning medications, consult your practitioner first. Vegans and vegetarians — this is fish-derived. If you don't want vitamin A and D and just want concentrated omega-3, a pure fish oil like Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega is a better fit.
Vitamart's Take
Cod liver oil is one of the oldest supplements in modern history — European parents have been giving it to children for over 100 years because it's nature's combination of omega-3 + vitamin D + vitamin A. Carlson is the brand most healthcare practitioners reach for when patients ask for a cod liver oil specifically. Two things set Carlson apart: the triglyceride (TG) form (the natural form omega-3s exist in fish, with better absorption than the ethyl ester form in some lower-cost fish oils), and Carlson's purity standards — chemical-free extraction, nitrogen flushing to prevent oxidation, and third-party testing for mercury, PCBs, and heavy metals. The lemon flavouring is well-executed; this is one of the few liquid fish oils most people actually find pleasant. If you specifically want cod liver oil (not just fish oil), this is the sensible choice. If you want bigger omega-3 doses without the vitamins A and D, see Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil for a higher-dose alternative, or Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega for pure fish oil.
How Carlson Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Compares
Carlson Norwegian vs Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil
Carlson Norwegian (this product): 5 g cod liver oil per teaspoon, 900 mg omega-3 (400 EPA + 500 DHA), 850 IU vitamin A, 400 IU vitamin D3. Norwegian source. Long-established heritage brand.
Naka Platinum Icelandic: 4,000 mg cod liver oil per teaspoon, 760 mg omega-3 (360 EPA + 400 DHA), 4,500 IU vitamin A, 450 IU vitamin D. Icelandic source. Higher vitamin A content. Different fishing waters.
Cod Liver Oil vs Pure Fish Oil
Cod Liver Oil (this product): Includes naturally occurring vitamins A and D3 alongside omega-3 — the traditional whole-food approach. Typically lower omega-3 per teaspoon than concentrated fish oils.
Pure Fish Oil (like Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega): Concentrated omega-3 only — no vitamins A or D. Higher EPA + DHA per dose. A different approach: get your vitamin D from a dedicated D3 supplement.
Liquid vs Softgel Cod Liver Oil
Liquid (this product): Larger doses with one spoonful instead of 4-6 softgels. More cost-effective per mg. Some people find the lemon flavour pleasant.
Softgel Cod Liver Oil: No taste, easy to travel with. Smaller doses per softgel. A fit if you can't handle liquid fish oil even with lemon flavouring.
Fish Oil Forms: A Quick Guide
You'll see three abbreviations on fish oil labels. Here's what each means:
- TG (Triglyceride) — this product: The natural form omega-3s exist in inside fish. Well absorbed (around 70%). Common in liquid fish oils and premium cod liver oils.
- EE (Ethyl Ester): A processed form that allows higher concentration but is less absorbed (around 30-40%). Common in lower-cost concentrated fish oils. If the label doesn't say "TG" or "rTG," it's likely EE.
- rTG (Re-Esterified Triglyceride): Processed for high concentration, then converted back to triglyceride for absorption. The best of both — high concentration AND well absorbed. Common in premium concentrated fish oils.
What to look for: "TG form" or "rTG form" on the label, plus a third-party purity certification.
How To Use
Adults: Take 1 teaspoon daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Taking with a meal containing fat improves absorption of the omega-3s and fat-soluble vitamins A and D.
Refrigerate after opening to maintain freshness. Use within 90 days of opening for best quality. Talk to a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (vitamin A intake during pregnancy needs careful management), take blood-thinning medications, are scheduled for surgery, or have a medical condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
âž• What's the difference between cod liver oil and fish oil?
âž• Why is Carlson cod liver oil flavoured with lemon?
âž• Can I give it to my kids?
âž• Does it taste fishy?
âž• Why winter-caught cod?
âž• Can I take this and a separate vitamin D supplement?
Pairs Well With
- Additional Vitamin D — if you need more D than the 400 IU in a teaspoon of cod liver oil
- Magnesium Supplements — supports vitamin D activation in your body
- Joint Support Supplements — omega-3s support joint health alongside other nutrients
- Multivitamins — daily nutrition foundation
💡 Subscribe & save up to 10% on every order — never run out of your daily supplements.
Compare Similar Products
- Naka Platinum Icelandic Cod Liver Oil — Higher-potency Icelandic cod liver oil alternative.
- Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega — Pure concentrated fish oil without vitamins A or D.
- All Cod Liver Oils — Compare cod liver oils across brands.
- All Omega-3 Fish Oils — Browse the full omega-3 category.
About Vitamart
Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.
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