Posted 13 October 2010 - 11:58 PM

Last message from me I promise--Looking at the ingredients the closest competitor/comparison is AOR Multi-Basics 3 (not Ortho-Core), however MB3 is only 3 caps/day full dosage. Anyone be bothered doing a rough conversion between the two pricewise? And why is this better than Multi-Basics 3 (I am sure it is)?





I would consider MultiBasics 3 it's nearest competitor also.As for prices, they are pretty much the same. 180 caps from National Nutrition goes for around $48 or so. With the Imminst discount, it'd be $48 vs $25.The key difference there is the dosing, of course. Six caps for the Imminst Multi vs three for MultiBasics. And that is a full dose. Looking at partial doses, it's a different story though:As an example, I typically take one capsule of MultiBasics daily (sometimes two). At one daily, MultiBasics runs me around $9/month. I haven't done a breakdown yet regarding a nutrient comparison vs the Immint multi, but you can see one possible downside to it right away -- you probably won't want to take one daily of the Imminst multi to save money, as then you'll be getting really, really tiny doses of most things.The Imminst multi does have an advantage as far as MK-7, magnesium. a couple of minerals and some extras, like lutein and lycopene, but I haven't calculated which would be cheaper yet. It may be more cost effective to just take one daily of MultiBasics and buy those other things separately.The thing that does surprise me about this multi is the number of capsules (and the price). I expected it to be around half the current cost (let's say 25/12.50) with approx 3 daily dosing. Perhaps a future version could be considered that was less expensive, minus some of the bulkier things, like mag or choline, if people seem to prefer that. To be honest, I really don't know how you can market this to non-Imminst people at all... at $55/month supply. I can't see the average person (even if health oriented) considering paying that price.

Edited by nameless, 14 October 2010 - 12:01 AM.