“I take Vitamin C all year round and especially in the last year.
Haven't been ill, (touch wood) is a long time either.
These 1000mg Vitamin C tablets are very good value for money.
Comes nicely packaged in a outer cardboard box and the bottle is inside.
All materials are recyclable too.
Definitely recommend.”
“These tablets are on the large side, and personally I've needed a few goes to get used to swallowing them in one go. They have a fizzy, citrusy taste completely unlike other vitamins I've used, so it's not the end of the world if they're in the mouth a little longer than usual. But if you have a sensitive gag reflex it'll be best to snap in two.
I'm a couple of weeks into taking these daily, and while I don't think I'm vitamin C deficient in diet they've been a good experience.
With over 1200% RDA these are approaching the maximum of what I'd be willing to take in one day. However, on days where I've halved the tablet I've felt an energy slump that doesn't noticeably happen on the days where I've taken the full one. Whether that's coincidental, unrelated or even psychological I don't know, but as I haven't had any adverse effects with the full tablets I'll stick with them.”
“A genuinely high strength Vitamin C tablet, ideal for boosting your immune system in these challenging times.
I've been taking vitamin C tablets for over a year now and can say with all honesty, that I have remained fit and healthy ... not even a sniff of a problem. Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid is well-known supplement for supporting your health. Ideally, you get Vitamin C in fresh fruit and vegetables, but what we find in supermarkets is not always as fresh as we would like. It may have spent a long time traveling from abroad and been in cold storage and modified air packaging.
These tablets provide 1000mg per tablet which is more than the average recommended dose and about half of the maximum dose of 2000mg from official health advice.
I was surprised to see that the ingredients include a SWEETENER (sorbitol) Really? I'm going to swallow these tablets whole, so why would I need a sweetener. This seems absolutely crazy, but maybe I can chew these tablets as they will taste ok, because they are sweetened? I tried chewing a tablet and it's like sucking a lemon, which is what I would expect with Vitamin C. Absolutely no sign of sweetness and unless you really love a sharp taste, don't chew them. So I'm still very puzzled about the sorbitol sweetener.
The tablets arrived in a plastic tub and in a presentation box. Another big question mark here ... why is a company that supports feeding vulnerable people and purports to adhere to environmentally recyclable packaging sending a pack of tablets out in an unnecessary cardboard box? There seems to be a strange mix of values here ...
A high-quality Vitamin C is one of the best supplements you can take for immunity support and general health. Get these FIGHT tablets as part of your good health regime.”
“These are formidable vitamins - a stonking 1000 mg of Vitamin C and a four month supply. The container is a striking red colour and the recyclable cardboard box they are packed in is powerfully branded. For every pack of these purchased, one nutritious meal is provided to a vulnerable person through Fareshare. Fight has an exciting range of supplements covering immunity, energy, strength, plus heavily loaded Vitamin C, Vitamin D and Zinc - all exclusive through Amazon. Great product, great results and lending a helping hand too. What's not to like?”
“These are high strength vitamin C tablets, and Vitamin C is important to support your immune system. As it is water soluble, you need an intake a vitamin C every day, and many of us don't get enough.
The bottle contains 120 tablets, so 4 months supply, and is well packaged in a cardboard box and a sturdy, funky red colour plastic bottle.
They are a good price for the strength and amount of tablets. They're not small, but smaller than a tablet like a high dose multivitamin, and tasteless.
As an added bonus, for every bottle you buy, they donate a meal to a vulnerable person via the UK charity Fareshare.
My only criticism is the funky red bottle - as we are all trying to reduce our plastic usage, I have started to remove labels off old pill bottles and reuse the bottle for herbs or spices. Because this bottle is printed on the plastic, that won't be possible. And that's the only thing that let's it down.”
“Great value for money. The packaging is very good . The tablets are on a large size and might be not so easy to swallow for some but for me their are ok.”
“Vitamin C has a whole host of benefits as outlined in many studies (can be found on NCBI) conducted over the last 50 years. Whether you're looking to improve your immunity and reduce the severity/length of a cold or hoping to speed up wound healing after an operation, Vitamin C has been shown to play a critical role in a wide range of biochemical functions.
The tablets are easy to swallow despite the size and have a good ingredient profile. With added rosehip extract, this supplement should provide a huge antioxidant boost. The box it comes in is also very well presented, but not necessarily needed.
Assuming you don't notice any side effects such as an upset stomach, 1,000mg of Vitamin C appears to be safe to take and comes with the potential of many benefits to your overall health. For the price, it's definitely worth trying!”
“As a vegetarian I often take vitamin supplements as it can be tricky to always get the recommended daily amounts of all of the essentials from a vegetarian or vegan diet, and vitamin C is not stored in the body. I was interested to see how these rather nicely presented tablets by FIGHT vitamins compared with others I have taken. These ones contain 1000mg of vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) per tablet so the recommended one-a-day provides 1250% of your NRV. These tablets also contain 320mg of citrus bioflavonoids, plus 5mg of rosehip extract and they are suitable for both vegetarians and vegans. Vitamin C is a natural antioxidant that also helps the normal function of your immune system and skin along with a number of other potential health benefits. The FIGHT vitamins recommended dose is one tablet per day – I find them best taken with water and food - so there are enough supplied in this bottle of 120 for one person for four months. Currently under thirteen pounds from Amazon for a bottle of 120 these tablets are packed in UK and represent good value compared with some other brands I have used - the price and charity donation will encourage me to buy them again. Every bottle contributes to the fight against malnutrition by helping FareShare redistribute one meal to those in need (minimum donation £0.25, the cost of a redistributed meal). These high strength tablets are fairly easy-to-swallow and I rate them with five stars for both quality and value.”