When Consumer Lab recently tested Eniva Vibe for vitamin content, it had only 54% of the listed Vitamin A.
Source: MSNBC
The product retails for $59.95 and is advertised as in this way:
VIBE™ is the most comprehensive answer to the
body’s need for life-giving nutrient. This "all-in-one" supplement
provides a convenient, great tasting, economical, and powerful way to
receive balanced nutrition for vibrant living. A more complete, proven
combination of healthful goodness in liquid design can’t be found.
Doesn’t seem very complete if it is missing 50% of it’s Vitamin A, does it?
I researched this .. they tested a 6 month old version of the Eniva Vibe product…
They came out with a new 2.0 version of VIBE in October 2006 and this research was conducted before..
This report is misleading since vitamin A breaks down with heat and could be lost in transit- what is of note is Eniva now passes the consumer labs test- something you FAILED TO MENTION.
And let's face it- if everything else was cherry on the tests and vitamin A being low was the only black mark- that's stellar.
QUOTE from consumer labs site:
Eniva Corporation — Eniva Vibe: (9/07) Voluntarily withdrew the product from the market. (3/17/08) A different product, Eniva Original Vibe, was tested in CL's Voluntary Certification Program and passed testing.