Oxypowder Reviews 4

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not use this company

In March 2026 ordered from this company some oxy powder tablets and never received my order. I’ve emailed them numerous times requesting a refund. To date I still haven’t received it. I now feel as I’ve been scammed. I’m going through my bank to try and get my money back.

29 April 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have only taken 3 capsules and will…

I have only taken 3 capsules and will not be taking anymore after reviewing on here , I thought the free shipping was 2 good to be true , I noticed the label wasn’t put on correctly which made me stop taking them , I emailed asking if these were really global healing and are they safe to take and reply was short , yes they are safe ! I don’t think this is a legitimate company unfortunately

3 March 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam that rips off the real website

shame there isn’t an option to give 0 stars since 1 star is exceedingly too generous. They are an absolute and complete scam and will send you a FAKE product. the pills i bought made me horrifically ill and under the weather. i wouldn’t buy these to give to give to my worst enemy. for your own sake, do not bother buying from this website and make sure that you buy the real pill.

28 February 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam company

This is a scam company. Oxy Powder is manufactured by Global Healing.

There communications are vague. The email address is a sure give away.
They sell at a very low price, even shipping to Europe. This makes it even more unbelievable since the tax shipping to Europe is steep. I was rushed in finding the lowest price, not paying enough attention to how credible this was, My mistake. Hopefully you can learn from it.

After 3 weeks of ordering the package arrived. Looking very unprofessional and it's a drop ship scheme. A package from China delivered to the Netherlands where some company labeled it as being send from the Netherlands. The product looks somewhat like the original product but is not.
They try to make you believe they sell the original USA manufactured product but in fact is shipped from China. The name for this is fraud. And might even be a health risk.

20 February 2026
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