By Marcia Purse 
Medically reviewed by Steven Gans, MD Updated on July 14, 2019

Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils and flaxseed oil supplements have been recommended as for people with bipolar disorder. Studies have shown that increased intake of Omega-3 in fish oil is linked to greater volume in areas of the brain, which is associated with mood elevation and regulation and a reduction in depression. Doctors may recommend supplements to people with bipolar disorder, including flaxseed oil and Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oils.

These are posts written by members about their personal experiences with using the nutritional supplement Omega-3 in the treatment of their manic-depressive illness.

Please be aware that material contains the personal experiences and opinions of consumers and in no way should be construed as medical advice.

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Poor Experience With Omega-3

I have been taking omega-3 fish oils at 6 grams/day for approximately two months. I have not yet noticed any effects positive or negative. I'm considering increasing to 10 grams/day as my psychiatrist informs me that seems to be the more beneficial range if I can tolerate the gastric side effects. —Nan

Positive Experience With Omega-3

I have been using fish oil and melatonin for several months and the fish oil really works. —Kathy

My loved-one was taking fish oils and it seemed to work for him. I haven't bought any for about a month and I have seen my loved-one go down hill. I think I'll buy some more. It really seemed to help. —Pattie-40
I have started taking Omega-3 fish oils to help me with my bipolar disorder. I am currently taking a total of 9000 mg per day broken up into three doses. —Phil

I wanted to try something different since I was having no luck with the different meds I was taking. I've been taking 6000 mg of fish oil (three pills am and pm). As far as I can tell, the fish oil (after about two months) seems to control my hypomania pretty well. It seems to have the same effect as the Tegretol I was taking—it flattens out my highs. I still have a lot of problem with depression though.

Another added benefit of the fish oil is cost ... I think you can't beat the price. I also seem to have no adverse side effects with the fish oil. —Sherry