A long ingredient list is not the same as a strong one
Nine herbs sounds more impressive than four. It usually is not. A gummy is a fixed amount of material — roughly two to three grams, most of which is the pectin base, the fruit juice, and the flavor. What is left for actives is small, and every additional herb you add divides it further.
Split that remainder nine ways and you get a pinch of each. Concentrate it into four ingredients and you can print 500mg of maca on the label and mean it.
This is the difference between a formula and a list. We are not claiming Bearvana's herbs are bad ingredients — several of them, maca and fenugreek included, are in our formula too. We are saying that without a published amount, you have no way to know whether you are taking a meaningful serving or a trace.
