Herbs Etc. ChlorOxygen Chlorophyll Concentrate Softgels - High-Potency Chlorophyll for Detoxification Support - Deodorizing - Skin, Gut & Energy Support - 120 Count (120 Servings) Review
Our verdict
A high-potency chlorophyll concentrate in an easy-to-swallow softgel, aimed at buyers who'd rather skip liquid drops entirely.
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Shoppers who want a capsule alternative to liquid chlorophyll and are comfortable with a 120-count bottle.
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You specifically want a liquid or drop format you can mix into water or a drink.
- Form Softgel
- Count 120 Count
- Type Chlorophyll
- Priced 76% above the category median ($17.34 across 67 tracked models)
Pros
- Softgel format avoids the taste and mess of liquid chlorophyll drops
- 120-count bottle offers a decent supply per purchase
- Marketed as a high-potency chlorophyll concentrate
- Strong 4.6 rating across a sizable review base
Cons
- Higher price point than most liquid chlorophyll options in this category
- Softgels may be harder to swallow for some than a liquid dose
- No flavor options since it's a capsule, not a drop
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 4,200 owner ratings
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Popularity4.3/5
4,200 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Herbs Etc. ChlorOxygen Chlorophyll Concentrate ships as 120 softgels, positioned by the maker as a high-potency chlorophyll option for detoxification support. Unlike many products in this category that come as liquid drops or syrup, this one is meant to be swallowed whole, which some buyers may prefer for convenience or taste reasons.
At $30.58, it costs more than most liquid chlorophyll bottles in this lineup, though a 120-count softgel bottle can also last longer depending on how many are taken per day. The listing frames the product around skin, gut and energy support claims made by the manufacturer.
Because chlorophyll supplements are not a substitute for medical care, it's worth checking with a healthcare professional before starting one, particularly if you're managing an existing condition.
Specifications
| Form | Softgel |
|---|---|
| Count | 120 Count |
| Type | Chlorophyll |
Performance notes
Based on the stated softgel form, 120-count size, and chlorophyll supplement type, this product is built for buyers who prefer swallowing a capsule over measuring liquid drops. The maker's stated benefits center on detoxification, skin, gut and energy support, framed as manufacturer claims rather than clinical findings.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating from about 4,200 reviews is a strong showing, indicating consistent satisfaction among a fairly large group of buyers.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this a liquid or a capsule?
It's a softgel capsule, not a liquid drop, so it's swallowed whole rather than mixed into water.
How many softgels are in one bottle?
The bottle contains 120 softgels, which the maker markets as 120 servings.
What does the maker say this chlorophyll concentrate is for?
The listing frames it around detoxification support along with skin, gut and energy support claims. These are manufacturer statements, not medical claims, so it's worth talking to a healthcare professional about whether it fits your routine.