- Serving Size - 1 capsule
- Does Not Contain: animal products
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Watch out for digestive tract reaction,
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This review is from: Biotivia - Transmax Resveratrol 500 Mg, 500 mg, 60 capsules (Health and Beauty)
I bought a 30 day supply and used it for about 2 weeks before noticing bowel movement problems. I've cut back on using it but still have several to use so I've tried taking them again but I get such painful bowel cramps I'm tossing out what's left. I've used lower dose pills made but another company without problems.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fradulent Claims and Marketing,
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This review is from: Biotivia - Transmax Resveratrol 500 Mg, 500 mg, 60 capsules (Health and Beauty)
I made a mistake buying this product. I figured since it was so expensive it had to be better but in fact, nothing good came from this. I got a bad case of diaherea and other intestinal problems that started several hours after I started using it. Then I stopped for a week and it went away. I tried it again and the same problem occured again.
I have never had this problem with resveratrol before. Shame on me for getting fooled by the marketing. They would not let me return it because I opened it. I feel like I got cheated on a product that cost 3 times as much as it should.
18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Label misleads you into thinking its from grapes,
This review is from: Biotivia - Transmax Resveratrol 500 Mg, 500 mg, 60 capsules (Health and Beauty)
Looking at the label, this company is suggesting that what's inside is from grapes. Fact is, the real ingredients is from japanese knotweed - something entirely different. I've done my research. Go to Biotivia's website and click on 'ingredients.' None are listed. Instead they use vague phrasing about all the benefits etc. Spare me. When a company is willing to mislead the consumer with what the product supposedly contains, they are most likely misleading the consumer in others ways too. Reputable companies don't do things like this or have a reason to.
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