Recently I was approached by a representative from Maxx Labs to test out their liquid vitamin D3 with Vitamin K and Magnesium product. It comes in the form of drops, in a 1 oz dropper bottle, with 900 doses of 2000 IU per drop. I received the product, free of charge, from Amazon and wrote the following review (located here):
I was offered a free sample of this product in exchange for an honest review.
The idea of taking my vitamin D in a drop was a good one. I live in an area with very little sunshine in the winter so I've developed a deficiency. I don't enjoy taking the big pills, so this was something I was interested to try.
I received the package quickly. The label was very hard to read because it was so small. It was a bit nerve wracking trying to figure out how much to take, since the instructions were difficult to read.
I put two drops I a glass of water - my doctor recommends at least 4000 units of D so I thought two would work. Though it says 1 drop is a serving, it does not caution me not to use more than one drop. The drop changed the taste of the water as well as the viscosity. The water seemed to have an oil on the surface. That oiliness was still in the cup when I filled it up again.
I found no information saying not to mix the drops with any other liquid, but perhaps this is the case.
I was messy in getting the drop so the bottle became very oily.
I don't see myself using this product on a daily basis. It's not right for me, though it might work for others
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