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You meal-prep on Sundays, walk to the station, and you're not looking for a complete nutritional overhaul. What you want is targeted support for the two gaps that consistently appear in British adult diets: antioxidant load and omega-3 intake. Sitting at a desk in air-conditioned open-plan offices in Leeds or Birmingham all day, then breathing particulate-heavy air on the commute home, puts a quiet but cumulative burden on the body's oxidative defences — and UK dietary surveys consistently show omega-3 intake well below EFSA recommendations across the adult population. The Tegreen & Marine Omega Package (£56.00) bundles Pharmanex Tegreen 97 — green tea extract standardised to 97% polyphenols — with Marine Omega, a fish and krill oil combination providing 1,200mg of combined EPA and DHA daily. Two products, zero ingredient overlap, one uncomplicated order.
Tegreen 97 is not a standard green tea capsule. Most green tea supplements sold through Holland & Barrett or Boots deliver extracts standardised to 50–70% polyphenols. Tegreen 97 is standardised to 97% polyphenols, with 250mg of catechins per capsule — the equivalent antioxidant content of approximately seven cups of brewed green tea, without the caffeine burden. Each capsule contains only around 8–16mg of naturally occurring caffeine, roughly one-tenth the amount in a single cup of coffee.
The key catechin in green tea is EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate). Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has linked regular green tea catechin intake to improved cardiovascular markers and metabolic health. A 2020 review in Nutrients confirmed significant free radical scavenging activity from green tea catechins in human subjects. For British adults navigating city pollution in Manchester, Birmingham, or London — where particulate matter exposure is a daily reality — maintaining strong antioxidant status is an ongoing requirement, not an occasional concern.
Marine Omega combines both fish oil and krill oil, and that combination is formulated with purpose. Standard fish oil supplements — including those from Vitabiotics and Solgar UK — provide EPA and DHA in triglyceride form. Krill oil contributes omega-3s in phospholipid form, which some research suggests may have different absorption characteristics. Krill oil also contains naturally occurring astaxanthin, a carotenoid antioxidant that serves a dual function: contributing to the product's antioxidant profile and acting as a natural preservative within the softgel to help protect the omega-3 fatty acids from oxidation during storage.
Marine Omega provides 1,200mg of combined EPA and DHA daily. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has approved a health claim that 250mg EPA + DHA per day contributes to normal heart function — Marine Omega is formulated to contribute meaningfully beyond this baseline. For British adults who don't regularly eat oily fish, which UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey data consistently shows is the majority of the adult population, a reliable combined EPA and DHA source is one of the more clinically well-supported supplement additions you can make.
Tegreen 97 and Marine Omega address completely separate biological pathways: polyphenol antioxidant protection versus essential fatty acid delivery. There is no duplication between the two products, no need to calculate combined ingredient limits, and no competing mechanisms of action. They work in parallel, not in competition.
| Product | Antioxidant Component | Omega-3 Component | Polyphenol Standardisation | Krill Oil Included | Astaxanthin Protection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tegreen & Marine Omega Package | 97% polyphenol green tea extract; 250mg catechins/capsule | Fish oil + krill oil; 1,200mg EPA+DHA daily | 97% polyphenols | Yes | Yes — natural astaxanthin in krill oil |
| Vitabiotics Omega-H3 + Wellwoman (separate products) | General vitamin complex (no concentrated green tea) | Fish oil only (EPA+DHA varies by formulation) | No green tea extract standardisation | No | No |
| Solgar UK Wild Alaskan Full Spectrum Omega | No antioxidant supplement included | Fish oil (triglyceride form); EPA+DHA listed per softgel | N/A | No | No |
| Holland & Barrett Mega Green Tea Extract + Cod Liver Oil (separate) | Green tea extract; typically 50–70% polyphenols | Cod liver oil (EPA+DHA lower than pure fish oil; higher vitamin A/D) | 50–70% (standard) | No | No |
Comparison based on publicly available product specifications. Formulation quality and ingredient standardisation differ between products; this table does not constitute a recommendation to replace any existing supplement regimen.
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Very little. Each Tegreen 97 capsule contains approximately 8–16mg of naturally occurring caffeine — roughly one-tenth of the amount in a standard cup of coffee. The vast majority of people won't notice any stimulant effect. If you're particularly caffeine-sensitive, taking Tegreen with food may help.
Yes. Individual UK retail prices total £121.17 (Tegreen 97 at £75.90 + Marine Omega at £45.27). The package is priced at £56.00 — a saving of over £65.00. That's less than half the combined individual price for the same two products.
Food supplements sold in the UK are governed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and must comply with UK food supplement regulations. Health claims on products must comply with retained EU law as adopted into UK regulations. Tegreen 97's antioxidant polyphenol content and Marine Omega's EPA+DHA contribution to normal heart function align with established FSA and EFSA-referenced nutritional frameworks.
Yes. Tegreen 97 is typically taken once or twice daily; Marine Omega is best taken with a meal containing some fat to support absorption of the omega-3 fatty acids. There is no ingredient overlap between the two products, so they can be taken as part of the same daily routine without concern about duplication.
For most adults, yes. Neither Tegreen 97 nor Marine Omega replicates the function of a standard multivitamin — they provide specialised antioxidant and omega-3 support, not broad vitamin and mineral coverage. If you are taking specific vitamin E or vitamin D supplements at high doses alongside fish oil, check combined daily totals with your GP or a registered nutritionist.
Omega-3 fatty acids at higher doses may interact with anticoagulant medications such as warfarin. If you are taking any prescription medication — including blood thinners, statins, or medication for cardiovascular conditions — consult your GP before starting Marine Omega or any omega-3 supplement.
Important Information: Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or under medical supervision, consult your GP before use.
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Product information reviewed by the NuBest Skin Editorial Team. Last updated April 2026.
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