Sharon
GBThe shipping fees have gone UP The shipping fees have gone UP, that's not good. I have a time difference between my Mountain Time and TP's Eastern time that sometimes causes ordering difficulties. Office staff are nice and friendly, and make good efforts to be helpful.
E. B.
GBNeeds cheaper pricing or more discounts… Needs cheaper pricing or more discounts offered.
Matthew
GBQuality immunity booster! Quality immunity booster! My family and I have been using Beta Glucan for several years, rarely get sick. I originally purchased it for my father while he was fighting cancer. The nurses/doctors were amazed at how strong his blood counts were during chemo. Customer for life!
Kathy Mertens
GBExcellent experience throughout Excellent experience finding what I wanted from your nice selection and super fast shipping. Great transaction. I'll be back.
CE Bower
GBDeceptive Marketing of a Good Product… Most reviewers here write about Transfer Point's beta glucan. I am reviewing the company, not the product they sell. I am a health researcher and Nutrition Consultant who used to recommend Transfer Point's beta glucan to private clients. I no longer do, because I have lost confidence in the company due largely to its deceptive marketing practices. Transfer Point sells a product called beta 1,3D glucan. According to their 2007 application to the US Patent & Trademark Office, it is manufactured for them by A.J. Lanigan. Several websites that sell Transfer Point's beta glucan say that it was created by Lanigan. The Lanigan name is important, because in many published research studies beginning in 2007, Lanigan's beta glucan (purchased from Transfer Point) stimulated the immune system, lowered cholesterol, and had other beneficial health effects, to a greater extent than did other commercially available beta glucans. This is why I recommended it. I don't think Lanigan sells its products direct to consumers. But Transfer Point and many other companies sell Lanigan's beta glucan. On their websites and/or bottles, other companies credit Lanigan with the beta glucan products they sell, and cite the comparative research studies. In contrast, Transfer Point does not say the source of their beta glucan. But they cite the same research studies on its superior activity. As a result, consumers are easily misled into thinking that Transfer Point makes it (even though the label only says they "distribute" it) and that people can't get this quality of beta glucan anywhere else. This, of course, is not true. The only thing consumers can't buy from other companies is products that contain the trademarked words "Glucan 300" on their labels-- unless the companies buy their beta glucan from Transfer Point, instead of directly from Lanigan. Transfer Point promotes "private labeling" on their website. They sell kilograms of beta glucan powder, bulk capsules, and even unlabeled bottles, for other companies to label and sell. Consumers can get the same beta glucan from other companies, which buy it from A.J. Lanigan and say so. I think smart consumers and healthcare professionals should look for Lanigan's name, not a misleading trademark, when they want the most effective beta glucan found in all the research studies. This is why I now recommend Lanigan's beta glucan, sold under other brand names, to my clients. Anyone can search for "AJ Lanigan and beta glucan" on the Internet to find these products.