Heights Vitamins

Heights vitamins are worth it

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“overpriced multivitamins that work if you stick around long enough”
Trustpilot is full of people saying they feel amazing after months of use, while Reddit thinks it's overpriced marketing for what you can get cheaper at Holland and Barrett. YouTube keeps pointing out that nobody knows if it's actually the Heights doing anything or just the fact that people taking expensive supplements also tend to eat better and exercise more. the three-month waiting period for results is convenient for a company that charges premium prices for basic vitamins.
best comment Trustpilot · agrees
“I've been taking Vitals, Biotic and Magnesium for around 2 1/2 months now and the effects have been brilliant! I've taken supplements from various other brands for years and always thought that the be”

what's working

  • Effects become more noticeable after 2-3 months of consistent use
  • Mental clarity and focus improve, with reduced brain fog reported after several weeks of use
  • The all-in-one tablet format eliminates the need to take multiple separate supplements daily
  • Users report noticeable improvements in energy levels within weeks to months of consistent use
  • Easy to incorporate into daily routine with convenient packaging that fits through letterboxes

what's not

  • Some users report feeling no noticeable difference even after 2-3 months of use
  • Some users experienced issues with unexpected repeat subscriptions being charged
  • Some customers report being charged for unwanted repeat subscriptions without explicit consent
  • Results take at least 2-3 months to appear, but the company asks for feedback after just two months
  • Some users report feeling no difference after three months of regular use despite the extended timeline
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