Organic Oregano Oil Capsules with Black Seed Oil, Ultra-Concentrated 99% Carvacrol, 5-in-1 with Vitamin D3 E Black Pepper, Immune, Respiratory, Digestive & Antioxidant*, 180 Softgels, Easy to Swallow Review
Our verdict
A five ingredient softgel that layers black seed oil, black pepper, and vitamins D3 and E onto an oregano oil base, positioned as a broader wellness formula rather than a single-ingredient oregano oil product.
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Shoppers who want oregano oil combined with several supporting ingredients in one softgel instead of buying each separately.
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You prefer a simple, single-ingredient oregano oil softgel without added vitamins or black pepper.
- Form Softgel
- Count 180.0 Count
- Flavor Unflavoured
- Type Black Pepper, Black Seed Oil, Oregano Oil, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E
- Diet Gluten Free
- Allergens Allergen-Free
- Priced 37% above the category median ($18.99 across 39 tracked models)
Pros
- Combines oregano oil with black seed oil, black pepper, and vitamins D3 and E in one softgel
- 180 count bottle offers a multi-month supply for daily use
- Stated 99 percent carvacrol concentration on the oregano oil ingredient
- Labeled gluten free with allergen-free claims
Cons
- Rating trails several other combination softgels in this category
- More ingredients to account for if you are sensitive to any one of them
- Not a fit for buyers who specifically want a single-ingredient oregano oil product
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 255 owner ratings
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Popularity1.4/5
255 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 supplement combines organic oregano oil with black seed oil, black pepper, and vitamins D3 and E in what the listing describes as a 5-in-1 formula. The label states a 99 percent carvacrol concentration on the oregano oil component. It comes in a 180 count bottle priced at $25.99.', 'The product is unflavored, labeled gluten free, and marketed with allergen-free claims. The maker frames the formula around immune, respiratory, digestive, and antioxidant support, language that reflects manufacturer positioning rather than a medical claim.', 'It holds a 4.1 star rating from 255 reviews with about 200 units bought in the past month, a moderate showing relative to other combination softgels in this roundup.']
Specifications
| Form | Softgel |
|---|---|
| Count | 180.0 Count |
| Flavor | Unflavoured |
| Type | Black Pepper, Black Seed Oil, Oregano Oil, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E |
| Diet | Gluten Free |
| Allergens | Allergen-Free |
Performance notes
The 180 count size and multi-ingredient formula suggest this is built for buyers who want a broader daily supplement rather than an isolated oregano oil product. The stated 99 percent carvacrol figure on the oregano oil component is a useful data point for comparing potency claims across similar softgels.
What buyers say
A 4.1 star rating from 255 reviews places this toward the lower end of the ratings seen across combination oregano oil softgels in this roundup, though it still reflects a generally positive response.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the 5 in 1 formula include?
Based on the listed specs, the formula combines oregano oil with black seed oil, black pepper, and vitamins D3 and E, all in a single softgel.
Is the respiratory and digestive support claim medically verified?
No. This is manufacturer marketing language describing how the product is positioned, not a clinical or medical claim. Talk to a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, especially one with several combined ingredients.