Cost per serving
$0.23
Priceyherbal · 8 active deals
The best-value Garlic right now is about $0.03 per dose — across 8 tracked products the median is $0.090/dose, so shopping on cost-per-dose can cut your cost several-fold. Every Garlic deal here is ranked by cost per dose— what you actually pay per serving, not the sticker price — because forms and absorption differ, so the cheapest bottle isn’t always the cheapest dose.
Right now the best value across our full Garlic catalog is at $0.03 per serving.
Garlic (Allium sativum) has a long history of use both in foods and for health purposes, and is currently promoted for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer prevention, and immune support. Some research suggests garlic may reduce total and LDL cholesterol to a small extent, and limited evidence suggests it may reduce blood pressure to a small extent. It may also reduce blood sugar to a small extent in people with diabetes. Garlic does not seem to reduce the risk of stomach cancer, and it's uncertain whether it influences other cancers such as colorectal cancer. Very little research has been done on garlic for immune support. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Garlic is available as oral dietary supplements and as fresh raw garlic; fresh raw garlic is also sometimes applied topically.
Garlic supplements may reduce total and LDL cholesterol to a small extent in people with high cholesterol, and limited evidence suggests small reductions in blood pressure and blood sugar; consuming garlic does not appear to reduce stomach-cancer risk, and immune-support evidence is very limited — per the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).
Oral garlic may cause breath and body odor, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea, and allergic reactions in some people. Applying fresh raw garlic to the skin may not be safe and can cause severe skin irritation and chemical burns. Garlic supplements may increase the risk of bleeding. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Garlic supplements may increase the risk of bleeding and may interact with anticoagulants (blood thinners) and aspirin. Tell your health care providers about any garlic supplements you take, as some herbs and medicines interact in harmful ways. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Source: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — Garlic fact sheet
Source: NIH NCCIH — Garlic
Every Garlic deal above is ranked by real cost per dose with no paid placement — see our and .
Puritan's Pride Premium Odorless Garlic Fresh 10 mg at $0.03 — the lowest cost-per-dose garlic in our catalog. See the full ranking on the Best Garlic page.
We're tracking 8 active Garlic deals across Amazon US and partner retailers, ranked by community votes and cost-per-dose — not paid placement.
Across 8 tracked Garlic deals the median cost-per-dose is $0.090; the cheapest quartile comes in under $0.061 . Anything below the median is a solid deal for the same molecule.
Deals are submitted by the community and ranked by net votes (hot minus cold) plus cost-per-dose normalised across container sizes. We take no affiliate kickbacks for ordering; sponsored slots, when present, are clearly badged.
Garlic supplements may reduce total and LDL cholesterol to a small extent in people with high cholesterol, and limited evidence suggests small reductions in blood pressure and blood sugar; consuming garlic does not appear to reduce stomach-cancer risk, and immune-support evidence is very limited — per the U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).
We link primary sources and paraphrase their findings — never copy their text, tables, or images. Cost-per-dose figures are our own first-party catalog data.
Cost per serving
$0.23
PriceyCost per serving
$0.10
Avg·−47%300 servings · ~300-day supply
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$0.14
Avg·−33%200 servings · ~200-day supply
Cost per serving
$0.03
Cheap·−87%250 servings · ~250-day supply
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$0.42
Pricey60 servings · ~60-day supply
Cost per serving
$0.08
Avg·−59%300 servings · ~300-day supply
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$0.07
Avg·−70%240 servings · ~240-day supply
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$0.04
Cheap·−82%100 servings · ~100-day supply
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$20.76
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$29.99
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$27.92
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$8.22
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$24.99
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$23.99
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$15.95
Amazon.com · 🧄 Garlic
CPS
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$4.47
Oral garlic may cause breath and body odor, abdominal pain, flatulence, nausea, and allergic reactions in some people. Applying fresh raw garlic to the skin may not be safe and can cause severe skin irritation and chemical burns. Garlic supplements may increase the risk of bleeding. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Garlic supplements may increase the risk of bleeding and may interact with anticoagulants (blood thinners) and aspirin. Tell your health care providers about any garlic supplements you take, as some herbs and medicines interact in harmful ways. — per NIH NCCIH; not medical advice.
Dosage, upper-limit, deficiency, food-source and interaction facts are sourced from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements Garlic fact sheet. General information, not medical advice.
90 servings · ~90-day supply