Pros & Cons
Pros
This is the first time i have ordered this acerola powder. By ordering on amazon we get it next day, which is faster than ordering from sevenhills direct but same great price. We also use their spirulina which is also fantastic quality.
Vitamin c is a vital nutrient that has many functions in the body. High in vitamin c and my partner swears by this to keep his gout under control. Taste wise is fine, bitter cherry, taste is not the best but then again what’s super healthy that does t... Read More
Highlights
Quality
I've not been taking it long enough to feedback yet on whether it helps reduce inflammation (i'll update my review when i've be... Read More
This one is definitely a winner and would definitely recommend this product!
Packaging/appearance
Exceptional product, natural source of vitamin c with a very high content ratio is the added bonus of the micro nutrients found... Read More
Competitiveness
The only thing that’s stopping me from buying more is the price i understand it’s matching the same price as other competitors,... Read More
I bought this due to the claimed benefits of acerola cherries in terms of high vitamin c content as well as polyphenol/antioxidant levels.
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- This product had a total of 320 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 6 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its impossible as a home shopper to verify the levels of vitamin c and antioxidants youd need a lab so i can only feed back on subjective experience
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This pouch with any last me about two weeks
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also the bag is huge from the little bit of powder which is at the bottom a smaller bag would of been nice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Think bowl of organic broccoli and spinach vs a take away