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An honest buyer's guide to the best wellness supplements available in Europe in 2026 — covering multivitamins, magnesium, omega-3, adaptogens, vitamin D, functional mushrooms, and greens powders with specific product picks, budget and premium stacks, and EU regulatory advantages.
A comprehensive guide to omega-3 fatty acids covering EPA vs DHA differences, fish oil vs algae-derived options, supplement forms (triglyceride vs ethyl ester), dosing for specific health goals, quality red flags, and sustainable sourcing.
PLNKTN offers three algae omega-3 products at three price points. Here is which one fits your needs — and which is the best value per mg of DHA+EPA.
If every European replaced their fish oil capsule with an algae equivalent, millions of tonnes of fish would stay in the ocean. Here is the environmental case for algae supplements.
The European algae supplement market has exploded — but quality varies enormously. Here is how to cut through the noise: quality criteria, category breakdown, and our top European picks.
Most vitamin D3 comes from sheep's wool or fish liver. Algae-derived D3 is the only vegan source of true cholecalciferol — and PLNKTN pairs it with omega-3 for built-in absorption.
Most chlorella is grown in open ponds across Asia. Dutch chlorella from closed bioreactors offers contamination-free production with full traceability. Here is why origin matters.
Spirulina and chlorella are both algae superfoods — but they are not interchangeable. Here is the definitive side-by-side comparison: nutrition, benefits, B12 debate, taste, and which to choose.
Fish don't make omega-3 — they eat it from algae. So why are we still relying on fish as the middleman? Here is the full comparison: bioavailability, purity, sustainability, and cost.