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OREGANO OIL COMPARISON CHART
Let's compare prices and purity!

Product
Company/Website
Size
Purity
Retail
Cost
Cost per ounce
of pure Oregano Oil
Too diluted.  High quality Oregano Oil must pure to be a fair value.
.45 oz

70% Olive Oil

30% Oregano Oil

$29.95

Their product is a multi-level marketing item, so their profits are astronomical!
over $100 an ounce!

Too diluted.  High quality Oregano Oil must pure to be a fair value

ecologicshop.com

Out of business

1 oz

50% Coconut Oil

50% Oregano Oil

$48.95
$97.90 an ounce!
Too diluted.  High quality Oregano Oil must pure to be a fair value
1 oz

60% Olive oil

40% Oregano Oil

$18.99
over $40 an ounce!
2 ozs

50% Olive Oil

50% Oregano Oil

$39.59
$39.59 an ounce!
Too diluted.  High quality Oregano Oil must pure to be a fair value
1 oz
No data available
has only 26.3% carvacrol
$19.19
too diluted to measure
1 oz

80% Olive Oil

20% Oregano Oil

$18.99
$85 an ounce!
Too diluted.  High quality Oregano Oil must pure to be a fair value
25 ML

80% Olive Oil

20% Oregano Oil

$29.95
over $140 an ounce!
No picture available
pureproducts.net/
Out of business
1/2 oz
Unclear data
$20.90
too diluted to measure
Not diluted.  Highest quality Oregano Oil available.
1 oz

100% pure,
not diluted!

The strongest
Oregano Oil
on the market!

$20.00
$25 an ounce!

So what we see here, is that ALL our competitors are selling
diluted, weaker Oregano Oil for high prices!

Back to our Oregano page

 

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In a landmark decision on Friday, Jan. 15, 1999, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that
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