“It's hard to review supplements, as it takes a while to feel the effect - if you feel any effect at all. These capsules come in a very unusual dosage of 450mg per capsule, with the dosage being 2 capsules. It's hard not to think that it's a way to confuse consumers, who are used to more standard dosages. A bottle contains 50 capsules, so you only get 25 days' worth of vitamins, which, for the current retail price, it's nothing short of extortionate.Vitamin C is vitamin C, and you can get very good quality vitamin C at your local supermarket for a lot less.”
“I have used this organic vitamin c capsules and find it as effective as I had been using the other brand.The best before date is hardly visible and was very difficult to find where was this information located. It would be easier if this was displayed visibly.I wish the manufacturer could make a 1000 mg strength per tablet as this is only 450 mg of vitamin c. And therefore 2 needs to be taken daily.”
“Yup can’t beat vitamin c. The most tested and researched vitamin and advised by health professionals. This one claims to be more potent and therefore more benefit. I found them easy to swallow with little to no taste. The brand seems to be well presented and not the rubbish you sometimes find. The brand does a whole range of supplements and appear to be at the higher end of quality. I’ve not had any adverse effects while taking and will continue to finish them. Good all round, value and quality”
“I like the size of these capsules, they're smaller than my other supplements. I take two of these a day now the weather has turned colder which means that this bottle will only last me 25 days. I'd not heard of Amla before, apparently it's an Indian Gooseberry so it's natural and organic so what's not to like. I personally take it to read that there is 450mg per capsules and if you choose to take the two capsules then it will give you 900mg of Vitamin C.”
“It states to use 1 or 2 capsule a day, so its 25 days per bottle (or 12 days), which is pretty expensive. At the time of this review, that is £16.20. Also, why only 25, as that is a strange number, most are usually 30 days. Maybe it’s the Amla in it that brings up the cost.The bottle is small size, and dark brown glass so as not to have any sunlight damage, containing 25 capsules. The label states the nutritional information as well as ingredients and directions for use. The bottle has a sealed foil inside, so no contamination. The expiry date is over two years.”
“These are very easy to swallow, you only need 2 per day, which will last you 25 days total.I've been taking them daily to boost my immune system. I know Vitamin C has many other benefits too. It's hard to tell how effective these are at working, although I am in good health and I haven't been getting ill and I hope to stay that way from taking this..I'd recommend them, as KiKi Health seems a very good brand.”