I don't think consumers really pay attention to the milligram ingredients in these products because of the rave reviews saying how much health benefits there are This product contains additives. what seems to get overlooked is that it's literally 99.999% just plain old serum. Labeling and marketing claims are tricks to allow a company to increase its price. There aren't enough "fruit and veg powders," MCTs, or anything else out there to actually provide any phytonutrients, antioxidants, or deserve a hefty price tag and claims. Don't other reviewers read the label and look at the actual mg? Not even "organic fruit" is enough to add color to the game! That means the company added less than a microscopic dust of additional active ingredients just to legitimately list all of these goodies on its label. It tastes a bit like vanilla berry serum, but it's basically just a whey and not the best whey I've tried. Macros aren't great for converting carbs to protein if you really look at the numbers, and I've had better, cleaner whey products at a better price. I'm just not impressed. In fact, I would rate this product higher stars if the company weren't trying to sell something it isn't and just humbly admitting that they're selling you plain old whey protein for way too much money.
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