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Good product but conflicting info
Given what's going on in the world right now, this product is pretty essential. Elderberry, echinacea, and zinc are all great immune boosters, so it's convenient they're combined here - much easier to take one supplement instead of three! The added vitamin C is also helpful. As an immune-compromised person, this product should prove very helpful to me. But, as I just started taking it a week ago, I don't yet know if it will live up to the claims. I'll update this review later if I have adverse effects or get sick. Now for the confusing stuff... The title here says organic but the word doesn't appear on the bottle label. Reading this page carefully, you learn that "organic natural black elderberry extract" is used. That's great but none of the rest of the ingredients are organic so what's the point here other than to confuse people into thinking the entire product is organic to boost your sales? The product images on this page also contain inconsistencies. One image says 500mg of black elderberry Sambucus while the supplement facts label says 1000mg. That's per pill vs. per serving. Another image says 90mg of vitamin C and 25 mg echinacea extract while the label says 500mg and 20mg, respectively. Yet another image notes that bee propolis is one of the 4-in-1 immune boosters in the product but this ingredient is not listed on the label. This same image doesn't list elderberry at all! The text selling points say 1500mg black elderberry extract per serving while the label says 1000mg. Further down the page, it states that one capsule provides nearly 100% more vitamin C than a single orange while the very next picture says one capsule has nearly as much antioxidant power as two fresh oranges. Okay, that's two different ways of saying the same thing but why not simplify instead of making readers go through mental gymnastics? Please, employ a proof-reader and concentrate on brevity and clarity instead of overly verbose marketing speak and make sure your images match the written descriptions.
May 2020 · Unknown · verified purchase
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