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Herbal Secrets Guduchi Supplement offers a potent 500 mg of Tinospora Cordifolia per serving, packed in 60 easy-to-swallow veggie capsules. This non-GMO and gluten-free supplement is proudly made in the USA, ensuring guaranteed purity and potency, all while adhering to stringent GMP standards.
M**K
Good for the price
2 months of supplement at this price is affordable and replaceable on a limited budget. I like that you only need 1 capsule per day versus taking more pills.
N**T
Worthwhile supplement if into Ayurvedics
I can't say that I've noticed any benefits, but I can say that I haven't noticed any bad effects, either, that I could attribute to this. I just assume it's doing its thing, in the background. Capsule size is manageable, if susceptible to big-pill swallowing issues.
A**T
Hoping to see some good results
Haven't notice any affects good or bad. With the supposed benefit of taking these I'd figure I'd give it a try. Just got over the flu and can't shake this cough so hoping to see some results
R**H
Lead Warning
I tried this product as well as another product from this company and both have a California Prop. notice that it may expose you to lead as well as other harmful chemicals. Why would I take this product if it contains lead. It kind of defeats the purpose. It should be tested for heavy metals.
K**L
Effective
The supplement is made in the USA which makes me feel better about trying new supplements. This is gudichi aka tinospora cordifolia. What the heck is that? It is a large leafed vine used in Ayurvedic medicine. Do some research because if you have certain conditions this may not be right for you.
B**0
works great
Great price
M**L
Made in US, which comes with some questions...
When I see that supplements are made in the US, it automatically raises some concerns for me because supplements are not regulated at all in the US, and are often found to have undisclosed (harmful) ingredients, high levels of metals, etc. I usually prefer brands from the EU where there is more oversight and regulation -- making products much safer. But, according to the company web site, they do engage in third party testing, although I could not find detailed information on it. The supplement itself seems okay, but I'm not a chemist, so it's really a trust issue. I wish companies provided more information on their testing.As for Guduchi as a supplement, Amazon doesn't allow reviewers to talk about specifics, so you'll need to look that up online, but it is a useful Ayurvedic remedy.
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