Most people who end up looking at Accentrate® Omega Max have already tried the standard options. They’ve done the fish oil capsules. Maybe they upgraded to a higher-dose product. They followed the instructions, stayed consistent, and waited — and the results just weren’t there the way they hoped.
- What Is Accentrate® Omega Max?
- The Technology Behind Accentrate® Omega Max: Why LPC Changes Everything
- Who Is Accentrate® Omega Max Actually For?
- How to Take Accentrate® Omega Max
- What to Realistically Expect and When
- Side Effects: What the Research and the Company Say
- How Accentrate® Omega Max Compares to the Rest of the Line
- The Honest Summary
That experience is more common than the supplement industry likes to admit. And it usually isn’t because omega-3 fatty acids don’t work. It’s because most omega-3 products don’t actually deliver those fatty acids to the place that needs them most — the brain.
Accentrate® Omega Max was built specifically for that problem. It’s the highest-absorption omega-3 product in the Accentrate® line from Fenix Health Science, designed for people dealing with significant omega-3 deficiencies who need maximum delivery to the brain, not just to general circulation.
This article explains exactly how it works, who it’s for, and what sets it apart — not just from generic fish oil, but from the rest of the Accentrate® family too.
What Is Accentrate® Omega Max?
Accentrate® Omega Max is a softgel omega-3 supplement powered by LYSOVETA® LPC technology, delivering LPC-EPA and LPC-DHA — the lysophosphatidylcholine forms of the two most important omega-3 fatty acids for brain function. It was developed by Fenix Health Science, a company founded specifically around the mission of addressing the nutritional deficiencies linked to ADHD and related attention and mood challenges.
Within the Accentrate® omega product line, Accentrate® Omega Max is the highest-strength option. While Accentrate® Omega is formulated for kids under 110 lbs and Accentrate® Omega 110 serves teens and adults over 110 lbs at a standard dose, Accentrate® Omega Max steps things up further — delivering more LPC-EPA and LPC-DHA per dose, specifically for people whose bodies have a deeper omega-3 deficit that a standard dose isn’t fully addressing.
The daily dose is three softgels, compared to two for Omega 110 and one for the children’s Omega. That increase in dose is deliberate and meaningful, not just a marketing distinction.
The Technology Behind Accentrate® Omega Max: Why LPC Changes Everything
You’ve probably seen claims on supplement labels before that turned out to mean very little. The LYSOVETA® LPC technology in Accentrate® Omega Max is not that. This is a genuine, documented difference in how omega-3s are delivered to the brain, and understanding it helps explain why this product exists as a separate, higher-strength offering.
Standard fish oil supplements deliver DHA and EPA in triglyceride form. That form is fine for a lot of purposes — it’s what most of the cardiovascular research on omega-3s is based on. But the brain has a specific barrier protecting it from most substances in the bloodstream, called the blood-brain barrier. Triglyceride-form omega-3s cross that barrier relatively inefficiently.
LPC-DHA and LPC-EPA — the forms in Accentrate® Omega Max — are phospholipid-bound omega-3s. The LPC form uses a specific transport mechanism called the Mfsd2a transporter, which actively shuttles LPC omega-3s across the blood-brain barrier far more efficiently than triglyceride forms can manage passively.
The numbers are striking. Fenix Health Science reports that the LYSOVETA® LPC formulation delivers six times more omega-3 absorption to the brain compared to standard fish oil. Compared to Fenix’s own original Accentrate® formula, the new Omega line including Accentrate® Omega Max delivers 297% more omega-3s to the brain per dose.
That is not a minor upgrade. For someone who genuinely has significant omega-3 deficiency affecting brain function, the difference between a product that delivers six times more fatty acids to the brain and a product that doesn’t is the difference between actually addressing the problem and spinning your wheels.
Who Is Accentrate® Omega Max Actually For?
This is a product designed with a specific user in mind, and being clear about that matters.
Accentrate® Omega Max is for people — teens and adults — who have a significant omega-3 deficiency. Not mild dietary gaps, but more substantial nutritional shortfalls that a standard dose product hasn’t been able to address. There are a few ways you might fall into that category:
You’ve tried Accentrate® Omega 110 and want more. Fenix Health Science actually acknowledges this directly — if you’ve been on Omega 110 for a month or two and want to push further, Accentrate® Omega Max is the logical next step. Some people’s bodies simply need more than the standard dose to build adequate brain fatty acid levels.
Your omega-3 levels have been tested and are notably low. If you’ve had blood work or a fatty acid panel done and your levels came back significantly below normal ranges, a maximum-absorption product makes more sense than a maintenance-level dose.
You’ve been taking regular fish oil for years without seeing meaningful results. This goes back to the delivery problem. Long-term fish oil use without noticeable cognitive benefit often isn’t a sign that omega-3s can’t help you — it may be a sign that the form wasn’t reaching your brain in the first place.
You’re managing ADHD or significant attention and mood challenges. ADHD is strongly associated with omega-3 deficiency in research. People managing serious attention difficulties often have larger nutritional gaps to close, and Accentrate® Omega Max is built for that level of need.
How to Take Accentrate® Omega Max
The standard dose is three softgels daily. Fenix Health Science recommends taking them with food — not because it’s strictly required, but because nutrient absorption is generally better alongside a meal. If you’re prone to forgetting supplements, the time of day matters less than building a consistent habit, so take them whenever you’re most likely to actually remember.
Like all Accentrate® products, Accentrate® Omega Max is designed to be combined with other products in the Accentrate® ecosystem. The Omega products handle fatty acid delivery. The Neuro line handles vitamins — active forms of B vitamins, vitamin D3, vitamin C, and tyrosine. The Minerals line handles chelated magnesium, zinc, and iron. Together, these three categories address the full nutritional picture associated with ADHD rather than just one piece of it.
If you’re only using Accentrate® Omega Max on its own, you’re getting exceptional omega-3 delivery but potentially missing the other nutritional pieces. For the most complete approach, pairing it with Neuro 110 and Minerals 110 is what Fenix Health Science recommends for adults — and the research on ADHD nutrition broadly supports that multi-nutrient approach.
What to Realistically Expect and When
One of the most important things to understand about Accentrate® Omega Max is the timeline. This is not a stimulant. It doesn’t produce an effect within hours of taking it. What it does is gradually rebuild adequate levels of essential brain fatty acids in people who have been running low — and that process takes time.
Fenix Health Science is upfront about this. Noticeable improvements can surface anywhere from three weeks to three months after starting, depending on how deficient you were to begin with, your body composition, your genetics, and other individual factors.
Some users — particularly those with severe deficiencies — may start noticing changes in clarity, mood stability, and focus within the first month. Others take the full three months before the shift becomes obvious. The key is staying consistent and not evaluating results too early. Stopping after four weeks because nothing dramatic has happened is like stopping a course of antibiotics early — you haven’t given the process enough time to complete.
Keeping a simple daily journal during the first three months is genuinely useful. Because the changes can be gradual, they’re easy to miss when you’re living them. Looking back at notes from a month earlier often makes the progress much more visible.
Side Effects: What the Research and the Company Say
Accentrate® Omega Max has no known serious side effects. Fenix Health Science notes that minor effects like mild stomach discomfort or occasional headache are possible — particularly for people who are sensitive to high-dose vitamin supplementation — but describes these as unlikely and rare.
Because Accentrate® Omega Max contains no stimulants, there’s none of the heart rate elevation, sleep disruption, or appetite suppression that often comes with stimulant ADHD medications. It works through nutrition, not pharmacology, which means the side effect profile is fundamentally different.
If you know you’re sensitive to vitamins, Fenix suggests starting with a lower-intensity product like their Neuro-X combined with the base Omega product before moving up to Accentrate® Omega Max. That approach lets your system adjust gradually rather than jumping straight to the maximum formulation.
How Accentrate® Omega Max Compares to the Rest of the Line
Understanding where Accentrate® Omega Max sits within the Fenix Health Science product family helps clarify whether it’s the right product for your situation.
Accentrate® Omega is a single softgel daily formulation for children under 110 lbs. Accentrate® Omega 110 is two softgels daily for teens and adults over 110 lbs. Accentrate® Omega Max is three softgels daily for anyone — regardless of weight — who needs maximum omega-3 delivery because their deficiency runs deeper.
All three use the same LYSOVETA® LPC technology and deliver the same LPC-EPA and LPC-DHA forms. The difference is purely in the dose. Accentrate® Omega Max simply delivers more per day, which makes it the right choice for people who need to close a larger nutritional gap than the standard products are designed for.
One practical note from actual users: some people start on Accentrate® Omega Max to build up their levels and then step down to Omega 110 once the deficiency has been addressed and they’re moving into maintenance mode. That progression makes nutritional sense and aligns with how Fenix Health Science describes the products’ intended use.
The Honest Summary
Accentrate® Omega Max is a serious supplement for people with serious omega-3 needs. The LYSOVETA® LPC delivery technology is real, the brain-absorption advantage over standard fish oil is real, and the higher dose it provides is genuinely relevant for people whose deficiencies run deeper than a standard omega-3 product can adequately address.
It is not cheap, it is not fast-acting, and it is not a replacement for comprehensive ADHD management. What it is, for the right person, is one of the most effective ways to ensure that the omega-3 fatty acids your brain depends on are actually getting there — in the right form, in sufficient quantity, consistently over time.
For anyone who has been underwhelmed by standard omega-3 supplements and is dealing with meaningful attention, memory, or mood challenges connected to nutritional deficiency, Accentrate® Omega Max deserves a serious look.


