Oregano Oil 10:1 Extract
Oregano Oil 10:1 Extract

Oregano Oil 10:1 Extract

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Product Description

Swanson Oregano Oil 10:1 Extract delivers concentrated botanical support for immune health, digestive balance, and antioxidant protection in an easy-to-take softgel format.

  • 150 mg Oregano Leaf 10:1 Extract per softgel
  • Equivalent to 1,500 mg fresh oregano leaf
  • Supports immune, gut, and respiratory health
  • Rich in natural carvacrol and thymol compounds
  • 120 softgels | 1-2 softgels per day

Oregano Oil 10:1 Extract in More Detail

Oregano oil has long been valued as a natural ally for the body’s defences. Each Swanson softgel provides a high-strength 10:1 extract of Origanum vulgare, standardised for its key active components carvacrol and thymol—plant phenols known for their potent antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. These compounds help the body resist bacterial, fungal, and viral challenges while maintaining digestive and respiratory balance.

This supplement has also become popular on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where wellness enthusiasts praise oregano oil for its broad-spectrum benefits—from supporting immunity during seasonal changes to promoting a healthy gut microbiome. Taken daily, it provides a simple way to fortify your natural defences and overall vitality.

Ingredients

Each softgel contains 150 mg of oregano leaf extract (10:1 strength), equivalent to approximately 1,500 mg of raw herb. The extract is blended with a base of high-quality olive oil to aid absorption and maintain freshness. Softgel shell: gelatin, glycerin, and purified water. Contains no artificial colours, preservatives, or binders.

Suggested Use

Take one softgel one to four times daily with water, preferably with meals. For seasonal immune support, take consistently for 4–6 weeks.

Mild / maintenance: 1 softgel daily
Moderate immune support: 2 softgels daily
Short-term intensive use: 3–4 softgels daily, typically for 7–10 days, then reduce.

References:
European Medicines Agency (2023). Assessment Report on Origanum vulgare L. – herba et aetheroleum. EMA Herbal Monograph Series.
National Library of Medicine (2022). Antimicrobial properties of oregano essential oil and carvacrol: a review. Frontiers in Microbiology.
Patrick, R. (2024). “Natural immune-boosting botanicals.” FoundMyFitness Podcast.
Healthline (2023). “Oregano Oil: Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects.” Healthline Media.

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