
Resveratrol - Price Watch
Started by
Anthony_Loera
, Mar 16 2007 05:34 PM
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#181
Posted 03 July 2007 - 08:36 PM
Hi, thats great information.
If you have any fixed price list for the resveratrol price watch that I could link to, I will add it to the price list.
If you have any fixed price list for the resveratrol price watch that I could link to, I will add it to the price list.
#182
Posted 03 July 2007 - 08:41 PM
Very important Fact that everyone needs to know about our Resv.
It is a 50% resv but it is actually measured on the site as 100%Resv when you add it to a capsule. For instance if you add 250mgs of Resv 50% from our site to your formulation you will actually be getting 500mgs of powder in your cap.
So if everyone else is actually measuring Resv Cost based on actual gram weight then ours would be 50% cheaper than we previous listed. Basically around the .70 cent range per gram per 1 batch of 300 capsules.
Best regards,
CC
It is a 50% resv but it is actually measured on the site as 100%Resv when you add it to a capsule. For instance if you add 250mgs of Resv 50% from our site to your formulation you will actually be getting 500mgs of powder in your cap.
So if everyone else is actually measuring Resv Cost based on actual gram weight then ours would be 50% cheaper than we previous listed. Basically around the .70 cent range per gram per 1 batch of 300 capsules.
Best regards,
CC
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#183
Posted 04 July 2007 - 01:29 PM
Sounds interesting, but can you have a static page for pricing we can all check out and put on the price list?
Thanks
Anthony Loera
Thanks
Anthony Loera
#184
Posted 05 July 2007 - 06:45 PM
Anthony,
I will make a premade version of the Rev and then you can list us. Also what is your capsule size for the 500mg Rev you have. Also do you mfg yourself or have it private label.
Best regards,
CC
I will make a premade version of the Rev and then you can list us. Also what is your capsule size for the 500mg Rev you have. Also do you mfg yourself or have it private label.
Best regards,
CC
#185
Posted 05 July 2007 - 10:01 PM
PM me and I'll give you details, as I have been asked to keep this limited to the rsv prices, but we manufacture the R500 capsules ourselves.
thanks.
Anthony Loera
thanks.
Anthony Loera
#186
Posted 06 July 2007 - 03:00 PM
Pricing has changed for 98% RSV Capsules, I have updated price list.
Please let me know if anyone finds more products to add to this list.
Anthony
Please let me know if anyone finds more products to add to this list.
Anthony
#187
Posted 12 July 2007 - 10:18 AM
Dunno if this is already on your list, Anthony, but Biotivia.com is coming out with a new 98% product called transmax - doesn't seem too competitive on a per-gram basis, but the sales copy on their revamped site is pretty strong, and I was redirected from an NYTimes.com page ad, so the overall impression is better than what you might expect when you read the discussion on Bioforte on this site [wis]
#188
Posted 12 July 2007 - 02:00 PM
Biotivia has asked me not to include them on the list or else I would face legal action.
I suggest to read the Biotivia labels carefully for information regarding the product if you are interested in it instead of the advertisements.
It may or may not be what you are looking for.
I suggest to read the Biotivia labels carefully for information regarding the product if you are interested in it instead of the advertisements.
It may or may not be what you are looking for.
#189
Posted 12 July 2007 - 03:52 PM
Biotivia has asked me not to include them on the list or else I would face legal action.
Wow, pretty strongarm tactics. [:o]
As far as I'm concerned as a regular resveratrol consumer, they just lost me as a potential customer..... [thumb]
#190
Posted 12 July 2007 - 11:27 PM
If an independent third party hosted the price comparisons, one who was not a competitor, I think they would have no grounds to sue. Especially if the information came from their website, or their label.
#191
Posted 12 July 2007 - 11:53 PM
I don't think that they can sue... It would not be libel where as the info is accurate and came from their product label. I'm not a lawyer though...
But I guess if they don't want the free advertising via the excel sheet then their call.
But I guess if they don't want the free advertising via the excel sheet then their call.
#192
Posted 15 July 2007 - 06:57 PM
I think you are correct Max,
I would actually like it if it were the other way around, and Biotivia was maintaining the list... but hey for now they are off the list.
BTW:
I have updated some prices for powder on the list.. I think I need to work on the powder area more as I see some folks have changed pricing.
Anthony
I would actually like it if it were the other way around, and Biotivia was maintaining the list... but hey for now they are off the list.
BTW:
I have updated some prices for powder on the list.. I think I need to work on the powder area more as I see some folks have changed pricing.
Anthony
#193
Posted 18 July 2007 - 05:16 AM
I date a chinese girl, so figuring I have a translator willing to do a favor: Anyone think it would be beneficial to try to import this stuff from china? I could probably find a business phone number some where, the only question is how much would I have to buy... could I get as little lets say: 1/2 kg, If so how much of a mark down do you think I would get? Anyone tried this?
#194
Posted 18 July 2007 - 06:04 PM
Chinese are usually unwilling to sell amounts less than 1 kilo, usually they want you to buy much larger amounts since they aren't usually setup for retail and want to avoid loss of powder during the transference to smaller containers.
#195
Posted 18 July 2007 - 09:04 PM
307 mg vegetarian capsules providing 300mg, x 60 vegi-caps now available. 98% trans-resveratrol.
See the resveratrol page for pricing and automatic quantity discounts. Relentless Improvement brand Resveratrol, as with all our products, will be documented with an independent CoA posted to the product page (takes a few weeks).
I have been very excited to begin using this product personally given all the very interesting research.
Pete
Relentless Improvement High-Quality Supplements
See the resveratrol page for pricing and automatic quantity discounts. Relentless Improvement brand Resveratrol, as with all our products, will be documented with an independent CoA posted to the product page (takes a few weeks).
I have been very excited to begin using this product personally given all the very interesting research.
Pete
Relentless Improvement High-Quality Supplements
#196
Posted 18 July 2007 - 09:58 PM
It's been added to the excel sheet, so you can really compare it with the latest prices
[lol]
Anthony
[lol]
Anthony
#197
Posted 19 July 2007 - 01:24 PM
FYI...I just saw that the MegaResveratrol site is going to be adding tablets to their lineup. Can anyone attest to the quality of their trans-resveratrol?
#198
Posted 25 July 2007 - 06:57 PM
I am new to this site as well as Resveratrol use (used today for the very first time). I purchased Mega Resveratrol 99% powder.
I received an attachment which strongly recomends Quercetin use with the Resveratrol. Is this the experience of the group?
I will attempt post any and all effects personally experienced using the product? Also is it necessary to take four servings daily to experience a benefit?
I received an attachment which strongly recomends Quercetin use with the Resveratrol. Is this the experience of the group?
I will attempt post any and all effects personally experienced using the product? Also is it necessary to take four servings daily to experience a benefit?
#199
Posted 25 July 2007 - 07:01 PM
Sorry, I just realized the topic of the discussion. I will repost in the appropriate place.
#200
Posted 25 July 2007 - 10:09 PM
FYI...I just saw that the MegaResveratrol site is going to be adding tablets to their lineup. Can anyone attest to the quality of their trans-resveratrol?
I believe they buy in bulk from Changsha, whose product has tested as meeting the spec, and being free of heavy metals and bacterial contaminants.
#201
Posted 25 July 2007 - 11:35 PM
FYI...I just saw that the MegaResveratrol site is going to be adding tablets to their lineup. Can anyone attest to the quality of their trans-resveratrol?
I believe they buy in bulk from Changsha, whose product has tested as meeting the spec, and being free of heavy metals and bacterial contaminants.
Thank you. I want to try and dose @ 2g/day so I want to make sure I at least get good quality. I'll probably get blood tests and have some endurance testing done before and after, so I'll be sure to post.
#202
Posted 28 July 2007 - 05:44 AM
Can someone recommend the best resveratrol product currently available, taking both price and quality into consideration?
I can only spend about $20 per month, but I want to get the greatest benefit for my money.
I can only spend about $20 per month, but I want to get the greatest benefit for my money.
#203
Posted 28 July 2007 - 02:08 PM
tedsez,
you can buy 50% or 99% powder and get quite a good amount for the price, most likely to last you several months.
Most people that buy capsules pay a premium for the convenience, so if you are really interested in resveratrol and want to pay the lowest prices, go with powder. You will need to measure the dose for yourself, but doing so with powder, will give you the best prices and the best quality.
look at the pricesheet to see current powder pricing, it should be toward the end of the sheet.
Just one more thing... 50% quality powder has a smell and a taste that many folks may not like, while 99% quality powder has practically no taste or smell and unnoticable in most foods/drinks.
I hope this helps
Anthony Loera
you can buy 50% or 99% powder and get quite a good amount for the price, most likely to last you several months.
Most people that buy capsules pay a premium for the convenience, so if you are really interested in resveratrol and want to pay the lowest prices, go with powder. You will need to measure the dose for yourself, but doing so with powder, will give you the best prices and the best quality.
look at the pricesheet to see current powder pricing, it should be toward the end of the sheet.
Just one more thing... 50% quality powder has a smell and a taste that many folks may not like, while 99% quality powder has practically no taste or smell and unnoticable in most foods/drinks.
I hope this helps
Anthony Loera
#204
Posted 28 July 2007 - 05:55 PM
Can someone recommend the best resveratrol product currently available, taking both price and quality into consideration?
I can only spend about $20 per month, but I want to get the greatest benefit for my money.
Definitely get the powder, since you'll be wanting to mix it with Miralax or lecithin for improved absorption.
Miralax coupon
#205
Posted 01 August 2007 - 11:58 AM
Anthony,
Could you update your spreadsheet for MegaResveratrol? I noticed on their web page that you can get 60 grams of 99% pure resveratrol for $2.02 a gram, and 60 grams of 99% resveratrol for $2.21 a gram.
Thanks
Albert
Could you update your spreadsheet for MegaResveratrol? I noticed on their web page that you can get 60 grams of 99% pure resveratrol for $2.02 a gram, and 60 grams of 99% resveratrol for $2.21 a gram.
Thanks
Albert
#206
Posted 01 August 2007 - 07:29 PM
No problem, I'll update it today.
#207
Posted 01 August 2007 - 07:32 PM
Albert
Checked the Megaresveratrol website and I think your post has some errors.
The cheaper one may be 98% and the more expensive 99%. Both prices are slightly lower than you claim. (If you are referring to powder form at $1.98 and $2.18. Am I correct?)
Checked the Megaresveratrol website and I think your post has some errors.
The cheaper one may be 98% and the more expensive 99%. Both prices are slightly lower than you claim. (If you are referring to powder form at $1.98 and $2.18. Am I correct?)
#208
Posted 01 August 2007 - 07:59 PM
It has been updated
#209
Posted 01 August 2007 - 08:32 PM
lhobbs1,
I calculated the cost based on actual resveratrol content. For example, in the case of the 98% pure one, 60 g of 98% content cost $119 (excluding shipping). Then 119 / (60 * .98) = 2.02.
Albert
I calculated the cost based on actual resveratrol content. For example, in the case of the 98% pure one, 60 g of 98% content cost $119 (excluding shipping). Then 119 / (60 * .98) = 2.02.
Albert
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#210
Posted 01 August 2007 - 09:16 PM
Anthony, could you update the link to relentlessimprovement's 60 caps product? (i haven't seena 120 caps one btw.) it should be http://www.nexternal...less/Product286 so it has no session information in it. thanks for your outstanding service btw!
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