• Mercola

Overview

Mercola has a rating of 3.5 stars from 26 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Mercola ranks 194th among Nutrition sites.

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    4
  • Value
    5
  • Shipping
    4
  • Returns
    3
  • Quality
    5
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Top Positive Review

“Love Everything so far”

Diane L.
2/26/23

We take natural supplements, and many are from Dr Mercola. Their natural food products are also excellent. They wrap their dark glass bottles SO WELL. But I sent 2 gifts of olive oil tins to my daighters, as well as getting a tin for ourselves, and ALL 3 ARRIVED DENTED IN SEVERAL PLACES! I realize this is due to rough handling in transit, but please use your great bubble wrap generously next time, instead of just 1 piece if crumpled kraft paper! Thanks for everything!

Top Critical Review

“Iodine supplement is garbage”

Marla g.
10/16/23

What a total fake. I've been using the iodine supplement for some time and didn't see much benefit. I switched to another iodine supplement, and I am shocked at the difference for the better. No wonder why you can't write a review or look at reviews for that matter on the Mercola website. At least I couldn't find it, so I emailed them. I can't believe the amount of money I have been throwing away. Their loss. I can't post a photo of the bottle bc I threw it away. But I posted a picture of another product by Mercola as proof I was buying their products.

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Thumbnail of user saturns_flame
1 review
1 helpful vote
October 16th, 2023

What a total fake. I've been using the iodine supplement for some time and didn't see much benefit. I switched to another iodine supplement, and I am shocked at the difference for the better. No wonder why you can't write a review or look at reviews for that matter on the Mercola website. At least I couldn't find it, so I emailed them. I can't believe the amount of money I have been throwing away.
Their loss. I can't post a photo of the bottle bc I threw it away. But I posted a picture of another product by Mercola as proof I was buying their products.

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Thumbnail of user kathleeno273
1 review
4 helpful votes
December 7th, 2020

Mercola customer service does not stand behind products. I purchased deodorant from their company. The deodorant container did not work. The turn mechanism did not move no matter what I did. I called Mercola and they were well aware of the problem but said sorry, we can't help you. Prior to this, I received deodorant that had expired. Mercola does not stand by it's products.

Thumbnail of user chrysd3
1 review
5 helpful votes
July 2nd, 2022

Buyer beware! This guarantee is unsatisfactory when you have to pay for shipping + fuel Surcharge. Supervisors/customer service is obnoxious and take it or leave policy. For all the flowery description of the supplement, not all work and every individual is unique!

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Thumbnail of user melb127
1 review
5 helpful votes
December 23rd, 2020

I purchased pans from theem with a lifetime guarantee. Three of the six items broke within 2 years so I reached out for replacements and they said they no longer carry the product so they can't do anything but offer a store credit. I asked for a refund... because why would i want to purchase from a site that doesn't hold to its promises? They are refusing. The customer service team has not been helpful and they really don't seem to be trying to help me even though it was a LIFETIME guarantee. I'm really disappointed and don't feel confident at all purchasing from them again. I have recommended this site to friends and family in the past but now I'm telling them it's a terrible brand.

Thumbnail of user tanyas296
1 review
4 helpful votes
October 24th, 2019

I've always appreciated his information on health matters, so had never suspected his emails to harbour any viruses, however I finally clued in & figured it out. EVERY time that I open up Dr Mercola's emails, I get a fraud phone call from *******462 within 10 seconds saying that, "your credit card has been used this morning"... I was nearly fooled the first time, but hung up and called my bank. They said never listen to any call claiming that, just hang up immediately. Sometimes they call from *******100. Somehow Dr Mercola's website must be linked to scammers. I only get these calls IMMEDIATELY AFTER opening up his email and going into his website. WARNING: Be cautious.

Thumbnail of user briank48
2 reviews
13 helpful votes
July 19th, 2017

Avoid this site at all cost, unless you want a good laugh (though spreading fear and misinformation is hardly funny). Nothing Joseph Mercola writes should be trusted. Simply put this website will praise everything natural as a cure all and demonize everything else. Conveniently, there is a store on the website where you can buy all the wonderful natural products touted on the sites various "educational" articles.

Thumbnail of user samj165
31 reviews
151 helpful votes
June 3rd, 2018

Dr. Mercola has a lot of good articles, but if you ever challenge what he says with constructive criticism, he'll boot you from the site.

For instance, on his Web site, I wrote that:

1) Many people don't think ADHD is a real disease (even though Mercola does).

2) Mercola tells his readers to boycott Google, but he routinely includes videos from YouTube, which is owned by Google. That's hypocritical.

3) He is very down on alcohol (even in moderation), but seems to be A-OK with marijuana.

Can you believe that such mild comments got me banned from his site? I guess he's extremely insecure.

Anyway, even though he has a lot of good articles, please stay from his site. Or at the very least don't bother to leave any comments, because no dissent is allowed.

Mercola is also a crook. For years, he was selling "full-spectrum" fluorescent bulbs on his Web site. Then in the fall of 2016, he put out an article saying that any fluorescent bulbs are bad for you, and that you should switch to incandescent instead. Well, guess what--after publishing the article, he KEPT SELLING THE BULBS! Even months later, he was still selling the harmful fluorescent bulbs.

I guess he just wanted to sell out his stock in order to make a profit. So, apparently he couldn't care less about the health of his readers--all he cares about is making a buck.

Please stay away from Crooked Joe.

Incidentally, I do still read some of his health articles, many of which I've heard are actually ghostwritten. Nonetheless, a lot of them are still helpful and insightful. But I would never 1) buy any of his products again or 2) try to post any comments to his Web site.

Thumbnail of user richarda13
25 reviews
109 helpful votes
July 16th, 2013

Read what this O. D. has written about the taking of statin drugs, ask your own trusted cardiologist(s) and decide for yourself whether or not to trust all the advice this O. D. publishes.

A close friend who exercised regularly, stayed trim and ate an exceptionally healthy diet, relied solely upon Mercola's advice instead of that of any competent cardiologist. His sky high LDL (bad cholesterol) went untreated, he failed to be followed by a cardiologist and consequently had a near fatal heart attack from a single 100% occlusion of the notorious "widow-maker" artery. A competent interventionalist implanted a stent within 1 hour, saving his life and putting him on the proper drug regimen, including a statin. This patient's left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is now 45%, which is below the bottom of the low normal range, indicative of permanent death of heart muscle. This patient blames Mercola, O. D. for his absolutely incorrect advice as regards statin drugs and now trusts nothing which Mercola writes. This friend is now a patient of the interventionalist who saved his life and carefully follows the proper advice of this very competent MD.

A major problem is that Mercola sometimes embeds dangerously incorrect medical advice in amongst some other perfectly correct advice. This misleads the naive and medically uninformed patient into thinking that all the advice is correct.

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