Country Life Reviews
What Shoppers Say About Country Life
Based on recent Country Life reviews, shopper sentiment is mixed. Many customers highlight the product range, fair pricing and working promo codes, while a smaller group points to slower support or a returns process that could be smoother.
Most reviewers describe a straightforward checkout and reliable delivery. Read the full reviews below to weigh the feedback before you buy.
Customer Reviews (2)
Sorted by: Most recentNever Got My Free Sample I signed up for the free copy twice and sent in requests to have it delivered to a family member. It never showed up either time. Starting to think this whole free offer is just a way to get people locked into a subscription for a couple months before they realize nothing's coming
Mysterious About What's Actually In Their Pills I'd bought this item before and thought it seemed like a solid formula. Then I took a closer look at the B9 content listed as "Folate (as folic acid and (6S)-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate, glucosamine salt)" and started wondering. I'm aware that plain folic acid isn't great for you and some research connects it to memory problems and cancer risk, while (6S)-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate doesn't have those same concerns. So I reached out asking them to break down the percentages - how much of their B9 is the problematic folic acid versus the better (6S)-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate form? Here's what they told me back: "We're glad you're interested in our Coenzyme B Complex Advanced, but those exact percentages and specific amounts are proprietary information we're not able to share. What we can tell you is ingredients are listed by weight from highest to lowest." If this product were sold where I live, I'd think that response would be against the law. They clearly don't want to answer directly, which makes you wonder what they're hiding. My bet is folic acid makes up most of it with just a tiny pinch of (6S)-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate thrown in to look good on the label.