Wild Oregano Oil Softgels - 86-90% Carvacrol, Oil of Oregano Capsules, Immune & Gut Support* | Easy Daily Use, No Strong Taste, Greek Origin, 120 Softgels Review

4.4 (142) Amazon rating$29.9050+ bought last month

Our verdict

A Greek origin oregano oil softgel marketed specifically for its lack of strong taste, aimed at buyers who want the daily habit of a capsule without the sharp flavor of liquid drops.

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Best for

Buyers who dislike the strong taste of liquid oregano oil and want an easy to swallow capsule alternative.

Skip if

You specifically want liquid drops so you can adjust the dose freely.

  • Form Capsule
  • Count 120 Count
  • Flavor Oregano
  • Diet Gluten Free, Keto, Plant Based, Vegan, Vegetarian
  • Allergens Abalone Free, Gluten Free
  • Priced 57% above the category median ($18.99 across 39 tracked models)

Pros

  • Marketed for no strong taste compared to liquid oregano oil
  • Greek origin sourcing stated on the label
  • Gluten free, vegan, and vegetarian labeling
  • Easy daily capsule format

Cons

  • 120 count is a smaller supply than some larger bottle options
  • Review count is lower than many other listings in this category
  • Capsule form does not allow adjusting the dose like liquid drops

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 142 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.4/5

    142 owner reviews, fewer 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 softgel is marketed as Greek origin oregano oil with 86 to 90 percent carvacrol content, positioned by the maker specifically around ease of daily use and having no strong taste, which sets it apart from liquid drop versions of oregano oil that carry a sharp, spicy flavor.

It ships in a 120 count bottle and is labeled gluten free, keto, plant based, vegan, and vegetarian, with allergen free claims for gluten. The capsule form suits buyers who want a simple daily routine without measuring liquid or dealing with its taste.

This is a dietary supplement only. The manufacturer's claims around immune and gut support reflect its own marketing and are not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Anyone considering a new herbal supplement, particularly alongside medication, should check with a healthcare professional first.

Specifications

FormCapsule
Count120 Count
FlavorOregano
DietGluten Free, Keto, Plant Based, Vegan, Vegetarian
AllergensAbalone Free, Gluten Free

Performance notes

Sold as 120 capsules with 86 to 90 percent carvacrol content, labeled Oregano flavor though marketed for minimal taste, and free of gluten, plant based, and vegan.

What buyers say

A 4.4 out of 5 rating from 142 reviews and about 50 units bought in the past month is a smaller sample than many competing listings, worth weighing against products with more extensive feedback.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this actually avoid the strong oregano taste?

The manufacturer markets it specifically for having no strong taste since it is a swallowed softgel rather than liquid drops, which tend to carry a much sharper flavor.

How many capsules are in a bottle?

The bottle contains 120 softgels.

What is the carvacrol content?

The listing states 86 to 90 percent carvacrol, a compound naturally found in oregano oil that the manufacturer highlights on the label.

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