Oregano Oil Drops 86-90% Carvacrol - USDA Organic Liquid Oregano Oil - Flexible Dosing - Immune & Digestive Support - Greek Oregano -30 ml (1fl.oz) Review
Our verdict
This liquid oregano oil is labeled with a notably high 86 to 90 percent carvacrol concentration and USDA Organic certification, sourced from Greek oregano, sold in a compact 30 ml (1 fl oz) bottle.
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Buyers who want a high stated carvacrol concentration and prefer flexible, drop by drop liquid dosing over a fixed capsule.
Skip if
You want a mild taste or a diet label list that covers vegetarian eating as well as vegan, since this one is not labeled vegetarian.
- Form Drop
- Count 1.00 Fluid Ounces
- Flavor Spicy, Sharp, Herby
- Type Oregano Oil
- Diet Gluten Free, Keto, Vegan
- Allergens Almonds Free, Gelatin Free, Gluten Free, Lactose Free, Soy Free, Sulphites Free
Pros
- USDA Organic, sourced from Greek oregano
- Stated 86 to 90 percent carvacrol concentration
- Broad allergen free list: almonds, gelatin, gluten, lactose, soy, sulphites
- 4.6 average rating across 1,100 reviews
Cons
- Spicy, sharp, herby flavor per the label, which is strong for sensitive palates
- Diet label does not include vegetarian, only gluten free, keto, and vegan
- Small 1 fl oz bottle means more frequent reordering for regular users
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,100 owner ratings
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Popularity3.8/5
1,100 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
This liquid oregano oil is sourced from Greek oregano and carries a USDA Organic certification, with the label stating an 86 to 90 percent carvacrol concentration, one of the higher figures called out in this category. It ships in a 30 ml, roughly 1 fluid ounce, bottle designed for flexible, adjustable dosing rather than a fixed capsule amount.
The maker markets it for immune and digestive support, framed as a stated label claim rather than a medical one, and describes the flavor as spicy, sharp, and herby, consistent with an undiluted oregano oil. It fits gluten free, keto, and vegan diets, along with a detailed allergen free list covering almonds, gelatin, gluten, lactose, soy, and sulphites.
At $18.90, it is priced in the middle of the liquid drop options in this roundup. With a 4.6 average across 1,100 reviews and around 200 monthly purchases, it shows steady, consistent demand. As with any supplement, talk to a healthcare professional before starting a new routine.
Specifications
| Form | Drop |
|---|---|
| Count | 1.00 Fluid Ounces |
| Flavor | Spicy, Sharp, Herby |
| Type | Oregano Oil |
| Diet | Gluten Free, Keto, Vegan |
| Allergens | Almonds Free, Gelatin Free, Gluten Free, Lactose Free, Soy Free, Sulphites Free |
Performance notes
Sold as liquid drops in a 1.00 fluid ounce (30 ml) bottle, labeled 86 to 90 percent carvacrol and sourced from Greek oregano. Flavor is described as spicy, sharp, and herby. Diet compatibility covers gluten free, keto, and vegan, with an allergen free claim for almonds, gelatin, gluten, lactose, soy, and sulphites.
What buyers say
A 4.6 average from 1,100 reviews with about 200 purchases logged in the past month points to a steady, well established following for a mid-priced liquid drop.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the 86 to 90 percent carvacrol figure mean?
Carvacrol is the compound the maker highlights as the main component of oregano oil, and the stated range describes the concentration on this label. It is a description of the oil's makeup, not a claim about treating any condition.
Is it vegetarian?
The label lists gluten free, keto, and vegan compatibility, but does not separately call out a vegetarian label, so vegetarian buyers may want to check the ingredient list directly.
How does it taste?
The maker describes the flavor as spicy, sharp, and herby, which is typical of an undiluted, high concentration oregano oil. Many buyers dilute it in water or juice to make it easier to take.