Panaxcea (Panexitrol) Review – Should You Try It?
By: Rob MillerFact Checked On: 3-24-2020
These kinds of supplements are popping up on my radar quite a bit lately. Sometimes they’re vague in their claims. Other times they’re extremely specific. But they basically all make the claim that they rejuvenate your cells and make you feel better.
The most recent one come around is called Panaxcea, which sounds very similar to a competing product called Panexitrol. On its website, there’s a picture of a young guy, blissful and almost flying. The caption is A Better New You! Unleash The Power of Your Mind! I thought it was kind of a strange juxtaposition, so I read on.
Panaxcea Benefits
Much like Panexitrol, the Panaxcea homepage lists out the benefits you can expect when you take this supplement. Within each listing, a certain word was always present, and in the end I think it’s probably the most important word on the whole website. The word is “may.” Here’s what I mean:
- Panaxcea “may” regenerate cells and your joint and muscle pain “may” disappear, and “may” be replaced with great flexibility.
- Your ability to process, remember, and recall information “may” show some improvement.
- You “may” be able to move without pain.
- You “may” feel rejuvenated.
- You “may” feel young again.
- It “may” rid you of years of toxic buildup.
All these benefits sound great, I admit. But with the word “may” in every statement, it might as well say Panaxcea “may” start your car on cold mornings. They’re not saying it actually will do these things, just that it may do them.
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Panaxcea Ingredients
A the very bottom of the website, there’s a link to the Panaxcea formula, and it’s a laundry list of mainly vitamins. Here’s what Panaxcea is made up of:
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin K
- Thiamine
- Riboflavin
- Niacin
- Vitamin B6
- Folate
- Vitamin B12
- Biotin
- Pantothenic Acid
- Calcium
- Iron
- Phosphorous
- Iodine
- Magnesium
- Zinc Selenium
- Copper
- Manganese
- Chromium
- Molybdenum
- Chloride
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Choline
- Inositol (found in other supplements like GOLO)
- Boron
- Silica
- Vanadium
- Fluoride
- Sea Cucumber Extract
- Resveratrol
- Lutein
- Zeaxanthin
Except for a couple of ingredients at the end, it reminds me of the ingredients listed on the side of a box of fortified cereal. When I looked again, the list reminded me of something else too. It seemed pretty close to the list for another cell rejuvenating supplement I’ve reviewed called Regenify.
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So I looked it up. It’s the exact same list, right down to each of the same ingredient amounts. Panaxcea is exactly the same thing as Regenify. So is this a case of one supplement imitating another? Or is it something else? I was curious so I did a little digging.
What is Regenify?
Several months ago, I started getting a bunch of questions from readers about a new supplement called Regenify. They’d received a brochure in the mail about the stuff, promising that it could cure 100s of diseases and make you look and feel decades younger.
Understandably, my readers wanted to know if this stuff was legit. If it was, it would be quite a product. Hell, I’d take it for sure. So I started looking into it, and all I could find online was a bare-bones website with little more than an order page. They didn’t even disclose anything about the ingredients.
I let me readers know that I was looking into it, but having trouble finding information. This being 2015, it’s pretty odd that an exciting new supplement didn’t have much of a web presence. That and the fact that it made these ridiculous promises led me to pretty much write this stuff off. Eventually, they did disclose their ingredient list. It was exactly what you see above.
But they must have done quite a mailing push because people kept asking about it, partly because once I’d put up my review, I was almost the only search result when you Googled Regenify. Even so, after a while the hype died down. I just figured they had their run, and once people found out it was basically a multivitamin and it couldn’t cure diseases, they withdrew their push.
What is Panexitrol?
So I’ve noticed a lot of people are now asking me about a very similar product called Panexitrol. By all accounts, it appears that it’s virtually the same product.
You’ll see tons of similarities, including the products own labels:
And if you try to go to the old Panaxcea website (www.panaxceabooster.com), it redirects you to the Panexitrol website (www.panexitrolbooster.com)
Back to Panaxcea
Like I said, a lot of the buzz has died out. I still get the occasional question about Regenify, but it’s nothing like it was before. When I was asked about Panaxcea, I could tell from the website’s home page that this was something similar.
It wasn’t until I read the ingredient list that I realized it was more than just similar. It’s the exact same thing. So I did a little more digging. The Panaxcea website was first registered in early September of this year (less than 2 months ago). When you look into who owns the website, that information if private. But you can see what other sites are connected to it. And wouldn’t you know it? The regenify website is owned by the same people that own the Panaxcea website.
Further investigation reveals that they have the same address and phone number as well.
This came as no surprise after having done my homework, but it immediately let me know what was going on.
Why Do We Care That They’re The Same?
So Regenify and Panaxcea are the same product made by the same company. Who cares? Well, after the first initial round of excitement about Regenify, the complaints started rolling in. Clearly, customers found out that it didn’t do what it promised. But a lot of them also had horrific customer service experiences as well. I’ve heard that the reps were rude and pushy and unable to answer any questions at all about the product. I’ve also heard that getting them to refund your money under the money back guarantee is next to impossible.
In the supplement industry, it’s pretty common for a company to come out with a product, make a big sales push, burn a lot of bridges with their terrible product and service, then create a new brand and start all over.
It’s my opinion that that’s what’s going on with Panaxcea.
This could be avoided looking into a product before taking it, but not all potential customers are going to have as much access to information about male enhancement supplements and will not be able to know what to look for.
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Where to Buy Panaxcea
If you still wish to, you can order Panaxcea through their official website. A single bottle costs $39.95, but there are other options where if you buy multiple bottles you can pay as little as $23.33 per bottle. They claim to offer a 90 day money back guarantee, requiring that you send the product back.
Panaxcea Pros and Cons
Advantages of Panaxcea
- It contains lots of vitamins and minerals.
Disadvantages of Panaxcea
- It makes some pretty silly claims about what it “may” do for you, considering that it’s a multivitamin.
- It’s expensive for a vitamin.
- It’s basically recycled Regenify.
Conclusion
Panaxcea cannot do for you what it claims. More than likely, neither can Panexitrol. My guess is that they’re using the word “may” to cover their asses when someone decides to sue them for not living up to its marketing claims. That should be enough to make anyone skeptical. Then a look at the ingredients and a little investigative work into the company should clinch it. Panaxcea is not something you need to bother with.
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User Questions and Answers
if they can squeeze all those ingredients into one tiny capsule, you're not getting hardly any of each ingredient, there is barely enough of anything, so how can this help anyone? -dick
I agree completely.- Rob
147 out of 163 people found this question helpful.
If you decide not to continue to take this product after 30s days, will you ache and pains come back same or worst/ -Michele
Generally, the effects of a supplement - good and/or bad - will subside when you stop taking them. You won't be better off, but you won't be worse.- Rob
128 out of 146 people found this question helpful.
In your opinion what supplement do your recommend? What is the best product. I have taken rejuvention and liked it. -Nan
In my opinion, non of these "rejuvenation" supplements are anything more than vitamin supplements. I haven't taken them though, so I can't really make a comparison.- Rob
101 out of 120 people found this question helpful.
This not a question but I want you to take a look at a product called Meristem Cell Therapy. I can tell you it works but I would appreciate your review. You are right about Panaxcea and Regenify -Arthur Caponegro
We actually do have a Meristem review. You can check it out here.- Rob
50 out of 63 people found this question helpful.
Do you know of any supplement or herbs out there that can help lower pressure so I can do away with my expensive prescription drug that is making me pee too much? -Timothy
It's possible that something to boost nitric oxide can help, but you will need to discuss it with your doctor first.- Rob
13 out of 16 people found this question helpful.
I’ve been taking it for one year! I feel great but I’m not renewing.
It’s expensive! Supplements need to be researched thoroughly before taking it!
Proper nutrition, exercise, and controlled stress is the best vitamin!
I don’t believe so, no.
I haven’t come across this particular one, but Nordic Clinical comes out with these “cure-alls” fairly frequently. They’ve all been scams so far.
No reason to believe this one would be any different.
God Bless.
OH Rob, can you please email me ASAP I have a couple questions, also gave my friend a bottle of the “itrol” and she wasn’t a supply of it.
sincerely,
Mary Gray
chocgra42@comcast.net
Feel free to email me any questions you may have, but know that we are a supplement review website and have no affiliation with Panaxcea or Panaxitrol.
I got the Panexitrol brochure in the mail also, and after reading through it, I ordered a 6 month supply for myself and my husband. They say that” it was researched by 14 of America’s top universities” and they named them.
Also, it doesn’t claim that these various conditions “may” improve, it claims that they “will”, in every sentence that they talk about. They claim it’s used by gold medal winners as well and show pictures of a few, including Michael Phelps.
Based on these claims, we decided to try it. Seems to me that if it doesn’t do what they say it will do, they could be liable for all those claims.
The money-back guarantee they offer is encouraging, but I’m not sure that if we go that route, we’ll be able to get our money back. We just started taking it, so in 30 days, I’ll see where we’re at then.
To True To Be Real” Medicine. Is as good as it says. We have to something for my husband soon and I hope and pray there is something out there will help him. Thank you for answering if you have a chance. Adelene Abercia, maabercia@aol.com.
Sorry to say Resetigen has the exact formula as Panxcea. They are both just multivitamins, and cannot possible deliver on their promises.
Unfortunately, I don’t think there’s anything that can.
My ED get worse the lost few months. Using viagra somewhat getting less effective.
My Dr. Changed My med. Avodart to Tamsulosin to boost my blood circulation.
I have been using Ben’s prostate for years. I have been trying male male enhancement supplements CIANIX and VIRECTIN but I am not sure this two help me much.
Also started to use CRCO2 Nitric Oxide tablets. I wonder if these supplements are just waste of money.
You have any suggestion anything on the market I can trust and not fake!
I have a feeling you may be suffering from reduced testosterone levels. Check out a supplement called Prime Male. It’s a very effective testosterone booster that will help to bring your libido back, here’s my review: https://www.supplementcritique.com/prime-male-testosterone-booster-review/
panaxcea for 3 months and it may not help all symptoms but i now can see the golf ball in the air and where it lands, plus i have gained 10 to 20 yards off the tee. Had knee replacement and my knee was better in one week than 11 months previous.
Same results with my golf partner seeing golf ball, he is 70 years old.
YOU CANCELLED MY ORDER AND SENT ME AN EMAIL TO THAT EFFECT. NOW YOU REFUSE TO GIVE ME THE $119.00 CREDIT AND DENY RECEIVING THE RETURNED MERCHANDISE.
I SHOULD HAVE READ THE REVIEWS BEFORE DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We have no affiliation with Panaxcea.
You’ll need to take up your issue directly with them.
The most annoying “reviews” are the ones that start, “I just ordered it,” or “I’ve been taking it for 3 days, and…” Generally, though, a good reputation and history is what you want to look for.
Agreed. My biggest problem with supplements like this one is that it promises to cure all that ails you, but it’s a multivitamin. Sure, it can help you feel better, but it won’t fulfill the promises it makes.
While trying to make up my mind, I received a brochure for Resetigen-D, the contents of which matched those of Panaxcea. Also, the pricing was EXACTLY the same.Both made similar claims concerning efficacy.
That’s right. They’re the same product made by the same company.
Typically, companies will do this when they have a product that doesn’t fulfill expectations. When one product develops a reputation for not working, they release the same thing under a different name to capture a new market.
I wouldn’t recommend you bother with either. They’re basically very expensive multivitamins.
It was all positive. After a couple weeks I’ll let you know if I’m still holding a positive attitude towards their product.
Can you send me that information? Thanks, John
I don’t have an address for you but here’s their customer service phone number and email: Phone: 800-375-5498 / Email: support@panaxceabooster.com
Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions.
1803 W. 95th Street
Unit #515
Chicago, IL 60643
Got this info from their brochure
I just wanted to say , ” Thank you ” .
Thank you for taking the time to set this all up and do all the research and legwork.
I went to search the Panaxcea on Google and your page was #1 and it was independent so I figured I’d get a straight answer. And I feel I have.
Keep up the good work. Sincerely,
Lenny T.
CAN I GET A REFUND? I CANNOT FIND WHERE TO GO TO ASK ABT.
IT. THANKS.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We have no affiliation with Panaxcea.
They do claim to offer a money back guarantee. There should be a contact phone number on the brochure.
Tv’s ads. go thru expenses to get the public in sales of their products. I’ve tried at least 6.and none of them worked.
Dr’s go on National TV and lie to millions of viewing women for making money. The truth I learned from a surgical 30 yr.
Army trained in the field of plastic surgery, no creams, nor supplements, nor facial gadgets will work to rejuvenate your facial look.
Cindy Crowford started using meaningful beauty at age 20 faithfully till now.
So even if you start using it at age 60 will it take us 30 years before we see results???. The No No burns your hair leaving an ugly oder, the Wand also does nothing but swells and red appears on the skin.
So as once a Law Student, I’m reasearching the False ads Law to put these rippers out of business. Seminers, conferences and one on one consultations show that a mini facial lift by Lifestyle Lift and Lazer seem to be near perfection.
Thank You Teresa??
I am on a natural remedy and alternative medicine mailing list, therefore I get all the flyers like Regenify, Panaxcea, etc. I recently got one for StemTek, which is supposedly a stem cell supplement that makes claims to heal everything that ails you. Have you, or could you, research this supplement and let us know what you think?
The claims for this supplement sound a lot like the others, i.e. hard to believe. Thanks!
I primarily stick with workout and male enhancement supplements, which are the areas I’m most familiar with. I reviewed a couple of these “cure-all” vitamins when I first found out about them, but they’re mostly very similar and really nothing more than hype as far as I can tell.
You have to be suspicious of these products that don’t have a strong web presence in this day and age. I haven’t looked into StemTek specifically, but a quick web search doesn’t really bring up much of anything.
I’d recommend you avoid this one.
Rob
SupplementCritiique.com
I primarily stick with workout and male enhancement supplements, which are the areas I’m most familiar with. I reviewed a couple of these “cure-all” vitamins when I first found out about them, but they’re mostly very similar and really nothing more than hype as far as I can tell.
You have to be suspicious of these products that don’t have a strong web presence in this day and age. I haven’t looked into StemTek specifically, but a quick web search doesn’t really bring up much of anything.
I’d recommend you avoid this one.
Rob
SupplementCritiique.com
I Got your email. WE would like to try it.
Sincerely,
JO JONES
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t sell supplements.
In fact, we don’t recommend Panaxcea at all, as it’s pretty much just a very expensive multivitamin. If you still want to order, you’ll need to contact them directly.
Rob
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Have seen many others as well, And looking at address, I do not recall it for the Regenify formula.
But, as it goes and I seen here by comments on other supplements, u must take a very dim few of many supplements they can and do work for others.
True not all products and people have the same problems and make up in their bodies that some supplements will work. I am trying few others from other supplement companies and find true, not all work for every ailment but have helped to keep my blood pressure and cholesterol readings down to normal over 3-6 mos steady usage.
May as it be, then headed another supplement found that can be positive for my circumstances and see what it does.
Found GSH-3 and Hydraburst from Nordic Clinicals in Fla not all that beneficial as they say but have helped in some ways over few mos of using.
Maybe u need to be more positive in life…seems u practically condemn everything…and TRUE, I can find other formulas on local economy with all those vitamins and more that I do use daily.
I’m actually a very positive guy, but I don’t want to advise my readers to buy expensive products that don’t help them.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Yeah the fact that they’re claiming all these things without any evidence to back it up leads me to believe that it may be grounds for a lawsuit at some point.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
The sales tactics being used in these health and fitness market today are not only unethical but criminal. God forbid the government does anything does anything about these crooks.
If not for the service you provide (Rob Miller) many more people would be victimized. Thank you for keeping us informed.
You’re right, it is somewhat related, but I have a long list of workout supplements to try, and I just don’t see that much interest in Jusuru. If that changes, I’d be happy to do a review.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Since I take this medication my whit blood cells drastically reduce…
Because of your condition and your medications, you’ll need to discuss any supplements you’re taking with your doctor. Not being a doctor, I don’t have any expertise in what should or should not be combined with your medications.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Logically I am looking toward some Panaxea product that I’m taking. So fat nothing is clear or proven, but what is the quality control of these products made in China ?
I’m not specifically aware of how thorough the quality control is in China. In general, I think the US has the highest standards.
Rob
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I placed on the ground to protect my fig tree. I
wa diagnosed as Mersa, given a formula of which I
took one pill at bedtime and woke up three days later
in he hospital for 30 days.
When I was released I
was sent home with nine prescriptions. It has taken me two years to get off of all of them.
I have been on natural substances for about nine months now, still have memory problems, digestive problems and physical weakness, but much better than I was.I want to how Resetigen-D might help?
How are cells of the body related to codons of the
DNA, do you have any idea.
Rob, I really appreciate what you are doing in research!
Thanks
As far as I can tell, Panaxcea is nothing more than a multivitamin, and while it might help improve general health and energy, there’s no reason to believe that it can alter DNA or any of the other promises it makes.
Rob
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As to price, the vitamins from my doctor were more expensive and less effective than my current ones. I am diabetic and hated how I felt on prescription drugs.
The supplement I have taken for the last 18mos. has reduced my A1C to 6.6 and my doctor is very pleased with the results. I also take magnesium malate for fibromyalgia.
The concentration of each ingredient is very important for individual results. Once I found what worked I made sure to check the ingredient list if I switched brands for any reason.
If I stop taking this the pain returns within 3 days. This seems to be true with prescriptions as well.
Nothing cures, only abates. Side effects from prescriptions can be (may) life-threatening.
I do appreciate the info about customer service problems and name change. This is not where I want to invest my money.
All great points. Vitamins can indeed be very helpful for all kinds of ailments, but you’re right.
In order to really help, they need to be tailored to your particular needs, which clearly this stuff is not. Thanks for your feedback.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
If they didn’t, then that was a red flag. I just happened to find your review as I scrolled down.
THANK YOU. Another rip off (I suspect) is EpiBerry Max.
Apparently, the only ingredient is bilberry, which I take on a regular basis. What made me suspicious was some 68 year old man saying he was cured of AMD.
Yeah, right. According to my opthalmologist and family doctor, there is no cure–only something they stick in your eyeball to stop it from getting worse, except every time they do that, it creates a blind spot.
So, if you know of something to cure AMD, I would love to hear about it.
Thank you,
Pat Garlinghouse
Yeah, it’s amazing how they talk about curing all kinds of ailments with these basically multivitamin supplements. Unfortunately, if there were a cure for AMD, it probably wouldn’t be a supplement.
Rob
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Pat
Have you heard about a Hair Growing Supplement “Restore FX”?
This is from North Star Nutritionals.
I have been taking them for 3 Months… No New Hair!!!
Hair growing supplements are a little out of my area of expertise. At this point – knock on wood – I don’t need them.
Seriously though, I don’t know anything about them.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
But I must confess these have made me feel better than anything else I’ve taken. Plus on a good note:
I finally for the fist time got good results on my blood work. Is this in my head or just a fluke?
I don’t generally look into products like these. I made a few exceptions, but it’s not my area of expertise.
In the end, if it’s working for you, that’s great. I think vitamins can clearly provide benefits, but not to the extent products like these advertise.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Heck they even have some of the same photos in their brochures. I believe what you are saying, they are just renaming the same vitamin after 6 months or so when the complaints come in.
I’m going to stick to Dr. Mercola and Dr. Amen vitamins and stay away from these scams.
It is marketing commonplace supplement which may have benefits, but not the miracle of revujenating all your cells, regrowing your hair, etc. Could be a placebo effect as well, but expensive for what they are offering.
Sorry, pain relief creams don’t really fall into the categories of supplements that we review.
Rob
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Yeah, there are more and more of these feel-good supplements coming out, each with less real information than the last. I hadn’t heard of GSH-3 yet, but after a quick look around their website, I would put it in the same category as Panaxcea.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
We posted a Niagen review back in August. You can find it here.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Everett Cox
Texas
I hadn’t taken a look at them, I don’t generally review mood supplements. I did take a quick look at their ZemBright product.
It looks like it might have some small effect from the B Vitamins and Ashwagandha, but I don’t tend to think it would be much.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I haven’t really had a look at it, but I’m sending you over my free “natural enlargement” exercises ebook. It’s probably a similar program.
And it’s free!
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I’m not sure what article you received, but it may be an advertisement for Panaxcea, or it may have been written by someone who thinks it works. There certainly can be different opinions on the subject.
My guess is that it’s the former.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Thank you… Hw much cost if I want to keep it? Please let me know and email me back.
Thanks again.
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We don’t sell Panaxcea.
You can order it through their product website, but I don’t recommend it. It’s really nothing more than a multivitamin but it costs over $45 a bottle if you include the cost of shipping.
Rob
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Rob
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Yeah, there are a few of these supplements out there. Thanks for sharing what you know.
Rob
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As to their claim of rejuvenating every cell in your body, I believe that happens naturally.
I do supplements and feel a difference when I don’t take them so I’ll try it and see.
I wouldn’t put too much faith in it. Here’s my full review: https://www.supplementcritique.com/meristem-review/
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Sorry, that’s really not something I’ve every looked into. I recommend you talk to your doctor about it.
I am the mother and caregiver of a Marine who was severely injured so I do everything I can to improve myself so God willing I am here for him as long as possible. For 2 yrs he could not talk, walk and was pretty much bedridden and wheelchair bound.
We worked very hard together and he is even riding his therapy horse as well as walking and talking. The head injury was the worst they ever saw that someone survived and he should not have memory, or any of the improvements.
But he never gives up and has no regrets. It is a lot of work but I am in awe of him and honored to do it all just to see this miracle. (sorry this is so long, I just wanted to see I am not looking for the fountain of youth unless you find it, lol) My question…I have been taking HGH tablets and I was wondering what you think of them?
I do have a lot of energy and strength and as you see very active for 65. Thanks
Thanks for sharing your story. I’m glad you found our website before you placed an order for Panaxcea. As for HGH supplements, to be honest, I’m not sure whether or not the science holds up, but I’ve used HyperGH 14X and thought it was great. I got great sleep, had a lot of energy, and saw some stubborn fat melt away. So if what you’re taking is working, I’d say keep taking it.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
Do you have a phone number?
SupplementCritique.com is a review website. We have no affiliation with Panaxcea.
You’ll have to contact them directly for any information you need. I wasn’t able to locate a phone number for you.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
NAC and PQQ offered by Princeton Nutrients with about the same claims as Panaxcea and others.
Thank you.
Clayton in CA
I actually just posted a Vitapulse review not too long ago. I wasn’t very impressed, and perhaps the biggest red flag is all the customer complaints. Check out my review here: https://www.supplementcritique.com/vitapulse-review/
Rob
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My question is, we’ve been using Zeal For Life for 4 years. Have you come across anything else with all the ingredients as Zeal?
It’s helped us in many ways, but Dad is still seeking “The Fountain of Youth”. Our biggest concern is trying to find a product that will help Mom’s arthritic knees.
I doubt we will ever find any better product than Zeal For Life. Well, besides Cannabis Oil which saved Dad’s life!
Thank you,Ran C
I don’t usually write about multivitamin supplements; it’s not really where my expertise lies. If you’re having success with Zeal for Life, I think you should continue to use them.
I don’t think there’s much value in using Panaxcea.
Rob
SupplementCritique.com
I don’t have any knowledge of this stuff at all. It’s not really in a category of supplements I get involved with.
That said, it’s very common for supplement companies to take advantage of high prices, free trials, and poor customer service to separate people from their money any way they can.
Rob
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Am only taking 1 per day in case of allergies so will give it 21 days to see if it works.
I’M 76, AND VERY ACTIVE, JUST LOOKING A LITTLE BOOST.
Thank you.
I'm a bit tied up with reviews at the moment, so not sure if I'll have a chance to review that one.Check back with me at a later date and I'll let you know if I have time.
Rob
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