K**S
For canine cancer
Using to treat an aggressive mouth cancer growth in our older dog. Vets couldn’t do much about it except a very invasive, expensive ($5000) surgery that they said probably wouldn’t help much. Been using for 4 weeks and have steadily seen some shrinkage! I just mix it in his food, he eats it just fine. If this continues to shrink, it is an amazing product! Slightly cheaper on amazon, but also a lot closer to the expiration date. (4 months vs over a year). Will buy again if continue to see improvement. Fast shipping from seller.
J**J
Supposed to be good stuff...
Got this stuff awhile ago, and finally decided to write a review. I had heard great things about raspberry seed powder, and after some health issues decided I needed to do it. I'm not sure if I got a bad batch or if it was the way it was supposed to be. I was expecting a white powder with I smell and I got a brown clumpy substance that had a fowl smell and I couldn't stomach the smell even in juice to take it more than a hand full of times. I'm sure it's normally a good product, I just had bad luck, but I have heard so much good about this stuff I will probably give it another go later on.
T**3
One Star
Huge package almost no content and no results at all.
S**A
Labeling really sucks....
The label reads differently in my box from the image here. It says "Per 100 gm" - and then breaks ellagic acid at 90 mg and ellagitannins at 75 mg.Is that 2 teaspoons' worth? I hardly think that the serving size of 2 teaspoons would equal a massive 100 grams. More like 5 or 10 grams.Really disconcerting to have such labels - they should relate the serving size with both teaspoons AND grams, and then supply the breakdown on a "per serving" basis.This sort of labeling barely works. Have not yet tried the product because my health food store ran out of organic raspberries (just my luck) and I don't want to touch those inexpensive but luscious looking raspberries from Walmart because they are not organic.My goal is to take both Raspex and a cup of raspberries each day - for a "full spectrum" effect. Maybe I can substitute strawberries (with a little over a third of ellagic acid compared to red raspberries of the Meeker type).My only complaint is the labeling here.
N**A
We started buying this several years ago since I read ...
We started buying this several years ago since I read "somewhere" (can't remember where) that raspberry seed powder would/could help protect my Pug, Bob against a recurrence of mast cell tumors on his skin, which I'm told can be dangerous and is expensive to remove.It's been at least 6 years and no new tumors.I give Bob and his sister Lucy, also a Pug, a half teaspoon daily. Lasts for months.
T**M
I like the product but like others
I like the product but like others, it comes in a container that makes it appear that there is a lot more in it than there is.The container could have been half the size and it would have held what was in it nicely. In that respect, it is deceiving andit makes me wonder what else about the product is deceiving. How do I know the product is as good as it professes to be?Honesty, not deception, is the best policy.
R**S
... several years but this last order is a bit foul and I am unable to use it
I have ordered this product successfully over the past several years but this last order is a bit foul and I am unable to use it. I have just opened the sealed container and it has a bad, musty smell. I would like to return it and receive another container or a refund.
K**N
The product itself is a great resource for those looking to increase their ellagic acid
The product itself is a great resource for those looking to increase their ellagic acid, but it makes a smoothie taste bad, so you need to choke it down in a small glass.
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