Company Name : OWEGEL

Owegel liposomal Tocotrienols 1000mg
Red Flag

No Address

Provided location is non-existent or suspicious.

70% Cheaper

Unrealistically low pricing raises quality concerns

Website

No verifiable website or social media

Detected

Lab tests found no detectable tocotrienols, despite the claims.

Owegel raises significant concerns due to multiple red flags indicating potentially fraudulent or misleading business practices. A critical issue is its lack of verifiable online presence —legitimate companies typically maintain websites or social media profiles to engage with customers and provide transparency. Additionally, the absence of a physical address is highly suspicious, as reputable businesses openly share their location details. These factors align with known patterns of fraudulent sellers on e-commerce platforms, where counterfeit and misleading products continue to be a growing issue, particularly on Amazon.

Another major concern is price inconsistency. At just $25 for 1000mg of Tocotrienols in 60 softgels, this pricing is substantially below market value, raising serious doubts about the product's legitimacy. Such an unusually low price suggests one of three possibilities: (a) the product does not contain the advertised amount of tocotrienols, (b) the ingredients are of inferior quality, or (c) the product is entirely counterfeit.

Ultimately, this pricing anomaly and lack of transparency pose a significant risk to consumers. Individuals seeking a high-quality tocotrienol supplement may unknowingly purchase an ineffective or even harmful product. Given these alarming inconsistencies, consumers are strongly advised to exercise caution and opt for verified, lab-tested supplements from reputable sources.

Third-Party Lab Test Results

What it Claims

What is Actual

Tocotrienols (as d-alpha Tocotrienol, d-beta Tocotrienol, d-gamma Tocotrienol, d-delta Tocotrienol)

  • Claimed Ingredient 100mg Detected Ingredients 0mg
  • Actual Fill 98mg, Lower than promised
  • Delta Not Detected
  • Gamma Not Detected
  • Delta + Gamma 100mg Not Detected
  • Final Result Fake

See the Lab Report🡭


Final Findings

Our laboratory analysis reveals critical issues with the product: The test results show no detectable presence of the claimed active ingredients. The actual quantity of product in each unit is less than what is stated on the label.

Fake False Advertising: The product does NOT contain real tocotrienols.

Customer Reviews & Complaints

From the United States

David van matre.

I'm not really able to speak to the efficacy or taste of the product because the gel tabs were all melted together and I was only able to remove one from the bottle. Terrible packaging seems like they could figure out a better oral delivery method. The gel tabs are black and it was one big mess in both bottles i ordered. The reviews I read seemed like it would be a great high quality product but no way would I order these gel tabs again. Mabey if they figured out a different delivery method i.e. pill form I would give them a shot.

weixu

1000 mg it is too high for safety! Also Use sunflower oil! And only 30 days to return! After 3 week ate, I feel pain in my bladder areas! If only vitamin E not good 生育三烯酚 it is very dangerous for 1000 mg! Be careful!🐍

Amazon Customer

This starts off appearing to be a very excellent product, (Tocotreinol vitamin E, of 1000mg) until you notice that it CONTAINS SUNFLOWER OIL!
Who at OWEGEL thought this was a good idea?
Another product getting thrown in the trash

Rolando

Worst product I received. Poorly packaged, nothing was done to prevent this from happening. Beware of this product. Delivery service never bothered to put in away from sunlight. I received it warmer that normal. I have to break the bottle to remove one from the others one by one. 🤬😡

W.h. chan

waste of money........

Andy999

no third party test or any other information. we had to stop and switch to Annatto E ... then we felt much better. This is a scam