Sports Research Ashwagandha Softgels with Coconut MCT Oil - Natural Ayurvedic Adaptogen Made with Shoden Ashwa for Relaxation, Calm & Sleep Support - Gluten Free & Vegan Friendly - 120 Count Review

4.6 (1,026) Amazon rating$34.953,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Sports Research's ashwagandha softgels use the Shoden extract delivered in coconut MCT oil, a format designed for easier absorption than a dry capsule. With over 1,000 reviews and a 4.6 star average, it is one of the better established softgel options for people who want ashwagandha without swallowing a powder filled capsule.

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Best for

People who want ashwagandha delivered in an oil based softgel rather than a dry capsule, and who are comfortable with a coconut derived MCT oil base.

Skip if

You have a tree nut allergy or sensitivity, since the product lists tree nuts on its allergen information, or you want a vegan capsule rather than a softgel.

  • Form Softgel
  • Count 120.00 Count
  • Flavor Unflavoured
  • Type Ashwagandha
  • Diet Gluten Free
  • Allergens Tree Nuts
  • Priced 75% above the category median ($19.99 across 84 tracked models)

Pros

  • Shoden ashwagandha extract delivered in coconut MCT oil for easier absorption
  • Strong 4.6 star average across over 1,000 reviews
  • Gluten free formula
  • High recent purchase volume, around 3,000 units in the past month

Cons

  • Allergen label lists tree nuts, a concern for people with nut allergies
  • Softgel format may not suit people who prefer a vegan capsule
  • Priced higher than many standard ashwagandha capsules

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 1,026 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.8/5

    1,026 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

Sports Research's ashwagandha softgels use the Shoden ashwagandha extract suspended in coconut MCT oil, sold in a 120 count, gluten free bottle. The maker markets this combination for relaxation, calm, and sleep support, and frames the oil base as a way to help the body take in the extract more easily than a standard dry capsule.

The product has built a solid track record with just over 1,026 reviews and a 4.6 star average, and Amazon sales data shows around 3,000 units sold in the past month, putting it among the more actively purchased ashwagandha products in this set.

Worth noting, the allergen label lists tree nuts, likely tied to the coconut derived MCT oil, so anyone with a tree nut allergy should read the label closely or check with a healthcare professional before trying it.

Specifications

FormSoftgel
Count120.00 Count
FlavorUnflavoured
TypeAshwagandha
DietGluten Free
AllergensTree Nuts

Performance notes

This product ships as unflavoured softgels in a 120 count, gluten free bottle. The Shoden ashwagandha extract is suspended in coconut MCT oil rather than packed into a dry capsule, and the maker markets the combination for relaxation, calm, and sleep support. The allergen label notes tree nuts, tied to the coconut oil base.

What buyers say

With 1,026 reviews and a 4.6 star average, this is one of the more reviewed and well rated softgel options in the ashwagandha category. Roughly 3,000 units sold in the past month indicates strong, consistent demand relative to many other products in this set.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes this different from a regular ashwagandha capsule?

The extract is suspended in coconut MCT oil inside a softgel, rather than packed as a dry powder in a standard capsule, which the maker positions as an easier to absorb format.

Is this safe for people with nut allergies?

The product's allergen label lists tree nuts, likely related to the coconut MCT oil base, so anyone with a tree nut allergy should check the label carefully or ask a healthcare professional before use.

How many softgels come in a bottle?

Each bottle contains 120 softgels, and the product carries a gluten free label according to the listed specifications.

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