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1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your money on this extremely weak product,
By Paperboy (Boca Raton, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Solaray - Oil Of Oregano, 150 mg, 60 softgels (Health and Beauty)
That previous review can only have been written by a representative of the company. I purchased this product last week at Whole Foods. From the research I did, I knew that TRUE oil of oregano is hot to the taste. So I bit into one of these "oil of oregano" capsules, with its thick gelatin lining, and the tiny amount of substance inside tasted entirely like olive oil. Olive oil! It had a slight taste of oregano, but certainly no more than your cooking after you put a dash of the spice into your food. So the lesson: if you want expensive "OLIVE oil" capsules, by all means buy these. But if you want "oregano oil" capsules, look elsewhere.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential To Good Health,
By Liberty Rocks! (USA) - See all my reviews Traditional historical use of oregano can go as far as the ancient Chinese and Greek cultures, where it was used for the relief of fevers, diarrhea, and sore muscles. Today, modern research tells us oregano possesses antibiotic, antifungal, as well as antiviral qualities. Lab testing has shown oregano to destroy harmful Staph, E. Coli, and other bacteria. Oil of Oregano may act as an immune stimulant, making you less susceptible to cold and flu viruses. Benefits: Immune stimulant Antibacterial Gums and teeth Bronchial health Solaray's capsules delivers 150 milligrams of Oil of Oregano in a base of extra virgin olive oil so you can experience the many benefits of Oil of Oregano. The best way to take this product is for 15 days, then stop for 15 days. Repeat the process. |
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