There's no scientific evidence or testing to back up the broad SIBU health claims.
The seabuckthorn berry carries vitamins A, B1, B2, C, D, E, K and P, the company maintains
It's not going to hurt you and may help you to drink an herbal suppliment. Taking a multi-vitamine can have the same effect for much less money.
The cost for two bottles � roughly 25 ounces each � is $80.
My personal aversion is that it sells people false hopes for their medical conditions, including some who will neglect traditional treatment, because they are taking some herbal medication.
I hope you sell this by the gallon and make lots of money. I'm just expressing why I'm skeptical.
It is a MLM.
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