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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Barefoot Nutrition

Barefoot Nutrition, like many other supplement businesses in the UK (and USA), are spurious in their motivation. It's not about quality and caring, but quantity and uncaring.

Take their 'Advance CoQ10 (ubiquinol)' supplement as an example, which is in fact ubiquinone, since it's the oxidised form (yellow colour, in powdered form). True ubiquinol has a milky white colour consistency. Furthermore, ubiquinol should be suspended in oil inside a soft gel capsule, and not in powered form for the best consistency and execution in the body.

It's unfortunate that 'natural' supplements are still unregulated, and these business can do whatever they like, just for the sake of profit above all else.

18 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I’ve bought their magnesium supplement

I’ve bought their magnesium supplement, took it for 4 days and each day I took it I experienced diarrhea. This stopped as I stop taking which make me feel this could be related.
Also did some research online, the supplement contain 560mg each tablet but gov website suggest around 350mg per day only.
I only took 1 tablet each day, but they suggest 1-3 tablets per day. Which seems to be way higher that the gov suggested daily dose.
Overall not convinced.

7 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great Company

I have recently come across Barefoot Nutrition who have given me Certificates of Analysis upon request and have given me great customer service. The Omega 3 oil is an absolute game changer!

12 March 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Ordered ubiquinol which is supposed to…

Ordered ubiquinol which is supposed to be milky white in colour. The supplement I received contained a yellow powder suggesting it's converted to ubiquinone in the capsule. Disappointed. I also believe it should be suspended in oil, so gel caps would be better.
On the positive side the order did arrive quite quickly and I do like glass bottles.

17 January 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Superb supplement supplier

Personally I have tried multiple products from the Barefoot range and each have easily surpassed any supplement I've previously tried in not only the quality of the ingredients, the packaging and the delivery time but in the concentration of the formulas.

I am very excited for future releases and a complete cabinet take over! Also love the fact they're local company 🙌🏼

22 March 2021
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