

🦐 Unlock the power of the Antarctic—absorb smarter, live sharper!
LABO Nutrition Perfect Krill EX delivers 1000mg of pure Antarctic krill oil per serving, boasting over 56% phospholipids for up to 2X better omega-3 absorption than fish oil. Enhanced with natural astaxanthin and choline, this premium supplement supports heart, brain, eye, and joint health with clean, odor-free softgels made in the USA.









| ASIN | B07GYXK769 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Crustacean |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,647 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #66 in Krill Oil Nutritional Supplements |
| Brand | LABO Nutrition |
| Brand Name | LABO Nutrition |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 152 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Dosage Form | Softgel |
| Flavor | Astaxanthin |
| Item Dimensions | 2.72 x 2.91 x 4.13 inches |
| Item Form | Softgel |
| Item Height | 10.49 centimeters |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.72 x 2.91 x 4.13 inches |
| Manufacturer | LABO Nutrition |
| Material Features | GMO Free, Gluten Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Krill Oil |
| Product Benefits | Heart Health Support |
| Special Ingredients | Krill Oil |
| Unit Count | 60 Count |
B**R
Excellent source for Omega3
The Antarctic Kill Oil is one of the best supplements for Omega3. Healthy. Reasonably inexpensive.
E**E
It works
Works great for me. No bad tastes but a little pricey
A**H
Excellent blister packaging, but antioxidant protection still missing
What impressed me immediately about LABO’s krill oil is the dose-level blister packaging. This is far superior to the plastic bottles most brands use. Each softgel is individually sealed in aluminum foil, protecting it from oxygen, light, and moisture until the moment you take it. That means the last capsule in the pack should be just as fresh as the first. For fragile lipids like DHA, this packaging choice alone puts LABO ahead of most of the competition. They also source from Superba™ krill oil (Boost/2 grade), which is the gold standard raw material, rich in phospholipids (around 56%) for brain delivery. LABO highlights the presence of natural astaxanthin too, which does add some antioxidant support. But here’s the catch: astaxanthin alone isn’t enough. It’s unstable and present only in microgram amounts. For long-term brain health, DHA must be stabilized against oxidation. Without additional protection, lipid peroxidation products (MDA, acrolein, hexanal, 4-HHE) can form. These aldehydes, even in nanomolar concentrations, are dangerous — they bind irreversibly to mitochondrial enzymes, neuronal proteins, and DNA. Over time, this promotes neuroinflammation, impairs energy production, and accelerates cognitive decline. DHA has a half-life of up to 2.5 years in the brain, which means that oxidized DHA could be embedded in neuronal membranes for years if it slips past the MFSD2A transporter. That is not a risk worth gambling with. Where LABO falls short is the lack of a co-antioxidant system. No added tocopherols or tocotrienols are listed on the label, and no batch-specific oxidation values (peroxide, anisidine, TOTOX) are disclosed. GOED has even noted that p-anisidine testing is unreliable for colored oils like krill — which makes transparency and alternative testing even more important. How LABO could make this a 5-star product 1. Add a proper antioxidant system. Best-in-class would be trace amounts of gamma/delta tocotrienols plus mixed tocopherols alongside the natural astaxanthin. This dramatically reduces lipid peroxidation risk. 2. Publish oxidation data per lot. Tight peroxide value (PV) release limits well below GOED’s guideline should be shared. Avoid relying on p-anisidine alone. 3. Highlight blister build specs. Confirming Alu-Alu barrier strength and nitrogen handling during encapsulation would boost confidence further. 4. Provide clear storage guidance. Even with blisters, krill oil benefits from refrigeration to slow down pre-pack oxidation. Bottom line LABO deserves praise for using aluminum blister packs and high-phospholipid Superba™ krill oil — these are major quality moves. But without a supporting antioxidant system, the product risks being less stable than it should be. For a premium, brain-targeted supplement, consumers deserve tocotrienol protection and transparent oxidation data. If LABO makes those small changes, this could be one of the most trustworthy krill oils on the market. Until then, the blister packs give it a big advantage, but it’s not yet the “perfect” product it could be. Why no single “perfect” krill exists (yet) The ideal spec would be: Superba Boost-grade krill (or LPC-omega-3), Alu-Alu blisters, added γ/δ-tocotrienols + mixed tocopherols, nitrogen management, and public PV (and method notes since p-anisidine is unreliable for krill). I couldn’t find a retail product that publicly claims all of this at once. (Superba Boost is widely used, but most brands still lean on astaxanthin alone and bottle formats.) Why no single “perfect” krill oil exists (yet) Right now, every krill oil brand on the market is leaving something critical on the table. Some excel at packaging, some at formulation, but none combine all of the safeguards that science and best practices would demand for a brain-targeted lipid. The true gold standard spec would be: • Superba Boost–grade krill (or LPC-omega-3): high phospholipid content for optimal brain transport through the MFSD2A pathway. • Alu-Alu (foil-foil) blister packs: the only packaging that locks out oxygen, light, and moisture on a per-dose basis, so the last capsule is as stable as the first. • Added γ/δ-tocotrienols + mixed tocopherols: a proven in-capsule antioxidant system far more protective than relying on astaxanthin alone, suppressing lipid peroxidation chain reactions before they start. • Nitrogen management during encapsulation: inert-gas blanketing of the oil and headspace, so capsules begin life with virtually no oxygen present. • Transparent peroxide value (PV) reporting per lot: clear evidence that the oil left the factory fresh, with PV well below GOED’s maximum, plus method notes explaining how secondary oxidation is assessed in krill oil, since p-anisidine is invalid due to astaxanthin’s color interference. Despite krill oil being marketed as “premium,” I haven’t found a single retail product that openly claims all of these at once. Superba Boost is widely used, but most brands still lean on the trace astaxanthin in krill as their only stabilizer, pack the oil in bottles instead of blisters, and avoid publishing oxidation values. The result is a marketplace full of “good” but not “bulletproof” krill oils — each missing at least one pillar of what would make the product truly safe, stable, and brain-worthy. Closing Thoughts Krill oil is one of the most promising lipid carriers for brain health, but no company has yet delivered a truly bulletproof product. The blueprint is obvious: pair Superba Boost–grade krill with Alu-Alu blister packs, build in a proper antioxidant system (γ/δ-tocotrienols + mixed tocopherols), enforce nitrogen management during encapsulation, and publish peroxide values with krill-appropriate secondary oxidation methods. Until a brand checks all of those boxes, every product — LABO included — is “good” but not “perfect.” I’d love to see LABO be the first to set this standard. With their blister packaging, they already have a head start. All that’s left is to add the missing protections and the transparency that discerning consumers deserve. If they did, this could become the single most trustworthy krill oil on the market, and the benchmark everyone else would have to follow.
L**A
Labo is the best he best Krill oil- No fishy taste!
Labo Perfect Krill oil is the best Krill oil around. It has a soft hint of Vanilla and no fishy after taste, at all! My Doctor says, "Keep on doing what you are doing." I think this is the best out of all of them.
S**D
Quality Krill. High choline for brain health.
I often keep fish oil in the refrigerator so it doesn’t go rancid. These are very nicely individually sealed, so don’t feel the need to store them in the refrigerator. It’s too early to tell if they make a difference, but judging by the quality of the product, I am sure they will. Superior bioavailability with 70 mg choline each capsule; easy to swallow. No fish burps.
C**R
Not effective for Lowering Triglycerides
I was on another brand of Omega3 and it was consistently improving my Lipid Profile, esp. Triglycerides. This brand is not at all effective at that and on the same diet it significantly increased.
F**N
Why is there sorbitol in these caplets?
We're adults and I don't think we always expect everything to be sweet. I'm sure it doesn't effect the efficacy of the product, but I'm on the Whole30 diet and must avoid artificial sweeteners. It's my bad for not looking at the ingredients before ordering, but I won't be buying these again.
A**A
Easy to swallow.
Krill oil is good for your heart. This one has everything you need.
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