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★★★★★ 1
Size and Belching
The softgels are too large and the contents causes belching due to the fish oil included. The fish oil is one of the worst smelling I've ever experienced. Perhaps this would be a better product if they eliminate the fish oil. Women's softgels should be much smaller. If I could send it back I would do so. Since I can't, I threw it away and chalked it up to poor judgement on my part. Definitely a waste of money.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Huge bottle that lasta over half the year
I have been using this product for a while now because I routinely have low iron counts. Originally my doctor had me on an iron supplement but told me in the last year I could switch to a multivitamin with iron instead. I found that this is not the easiest thing to find, especially if you only want to have to take one vitamin a day. I like that the bottle has 200 soft gels which lasts over half a year before you have to worry about ordering more. And the last couple times I have had my iron levels checked they have been back in the normal range.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Compound gpl1 girls beware of this otherwise perfect multi
Love this but I can’t take anymore, I am on glp1 with b6 and I started breaking out in hives, after some research I realized that the rash was a niancin rash!!! The b6 in the compound and the b6 in the multi was too much! Aka is backfired on me but this stuff works! I love carlyle!
So girlies who are on compound tirzep… we can add extra b vitamins to our compound. Can’t wait to try to get a non compounded so I can enjoy this product!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good
I love these! They have a little smell to them but my stomach favors these types of vitamins rather than the chalky ones.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good pain relief. Fair price and no side effects.
Size: 30 Count (Pack of 1)
I take this for its ability to block interleukin 1b and interleukin 6 and cox 1 and 2 enzymes without side effects or harm to liver or kidneys.
This brand seems to be working well.
I tried the Hawaii brand BioAstin 90 caps for $48 and this brand seems to be about the same price per cap. I have not noticed any difference in quality.
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Astaxanthin works as an anti-inflammatory through multiple pathways. The various mechanisms
of action for Astaxanthin as an anti-inflammatory have been demonstrated in several studies
(Lee, et al, 2003; Ohgami, et al, 2003; Choi, et al, 2008; Kishimoto, et al, 2010). This research
has consistently shown that Astaxanthin works on a variety of different causes of inflammation.
In fact, there is evidence that it works on six different inflammatory markers, but that it works in
a gentle, broad-spectrum manner. This is in distinct contrast to anti-inflammatory drugs such as
Celebrex® and Vioxx® as well as over-the-counter anti-inflammatories such as Non-Steroidal
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs including Tylenol®, Motrin®, Alleve®, etc.) and aspirin, all
of which target a single inflammatory marker, but in an intense manner. Inflammatory markers
gently reduced by Astaxanthin include:
• Prostaglandin E-2
• Interleukin 1b
• Interleukin 6
• Tumor Necrosis Factor-A
• Nitric Oxide
et al, 2010)
• Cox 1 & 2 enzymes (Lee, et al, 2003; Ohgami, et al, 2003; Choi, et al, 2008; Kishimoto,
Natural Astaxanthin has never been reported to have any side effect or contraindication in
hundreds of medical research studies as well as over 15 years of commercial consumer use.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2026