Will the fish oil that I smell? Well I must say. Just taking a normal dose of 2,000 mg of Omega 3 fish oil per day, you will not smell.
However, if you are taking higher doses for some specific reason, I must tell you that this oil can give you a slight body odor. However, when you lower the dose, you will have body odor at all.
Will the fish oil that I smell? I explained that above. However, if you ever need to be able to taste the fish taste while taking these capsules, and the oil is probably turned on, you see, with fresh oil has no taste. And when you smell it, you should just have a little whiff of the sea.
Some cowboys put their oil in an enteric coating, so that the capsule does not dissolve until the intestines. This is so you can not taste rancid oil.
Another mix their oil with the flavor to hide the fact that their oil is rancid. Some manufacturers buy the oil tanker loads from abroad, sometimes this oil is not fresh either. So when you ask, will this fish oil that I smell? This oil can.
If you have time to spare, I suggest that you go online and check the manufacturer's website. See if the oil is processed, close to where the fish are landed. It is checked for freshness.
While you're there, check to see what kind of fish oil is processed from. The best kind, in my opinion are the Hoki, fish native to the Southern Ocean off the coast of New Zealand and tuna.
Waters of the Southern Ocean are pristine, and not as polluted as most other oceans of the world.
This oil has been proven to take away the swelling and pain often associated with rheumatoid arthritis.