Verdict
Strong value pick
Cost per serving looks strong for this category, and nothing in the label story screams junk science - still match dose to your own goals and clinician input.
Strengths
- Serving size and count are explicit enough to sanity-check cost per dose.
- Value math beats typical peers in our rough category bands.
- Few moving parts on the label - easier to audit than a proprietary stack.
Watch-outs
- No major cons flagged beyond normal buyer diligence - still read the hub.
Best for
- Buyers who want alignment with our ingredient hub bar
- Shoppers prioritizing cost per serving
- Anyone who wants explicit serving math
Decision
Strong choice for most buyers in this category.
Buy this if the strengths match what you optimize for (see chips below).
- Best value signal
Next step
Verdict
Strong value pick
Best for
- Buyers who want alignment with our ingredient hub bar
- Shoppers prioritizing cost per serving
- Anyone who wants explicit serving math
Why we highlight this SKU
- Strong ingredient and actives mapping on our structured label rubric.
- Formula reads coherent versus noisy category averages.
- Value lane looks reasonable versus peers with similar scores.
- Additives and excipient story looks cleaner than many alternatives on file.
Catalog reference (may differ from retailer): 8,50 €
Size: capsule · 1 capsule · 120 Servings per container
Editorial score: 79 · GymBeam
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Decision
Optimize this choice
What GymBeam Vitamin C 1000 gives up on the rubric, where you overpay, and SKUs that score higher in the same category (with per-serving price deltas when we have them).
What the rubric flags
- No major cons flagged beyond normal buyer diligence - still read the hub.
Higher-scoring SKUs
Same category; sorted for score lift and comparable per-serving price when we have it.
NOW Foods Vitamin C CapsulesNOW FoodsScore
78+-1
Per serving
0,13 USD
vs this bottle
+-1 score (price n/a)
Myprotein Vitamin C TabletsMyproteinScore
78+-1
Per serving
0,13 €
vs this bottle
+-1 score for +0,06 €
Solgar Vitamin C TabletsSolgarScore
77+-2
Per serving
0,20 €
vs this bottle
+-2 score for +0,13 €- Redoxon Vitamin C TabletsRedoxon
Score
75+-4
Per serving
0,47 €
vs this bottle
+-4 score for +0,40 €
Editorial model only - not medical advice. Your current total is 79/100.
Head-to-head buckets: same-price upgrades, cheaper options, and premium lanes - same rubric, product-first.
Structured alternatives pageAt a glance
Score summary
Total score
79/100
Cost per serving looks strong for this category, and nothing in the label story screams junk science - still match dose to your own goals and clinician input.
Scores are editorial heuristics from label structure, ingredient hub signal, transparency cues, rough value math, and conservative safety - not lab assays or prescriptions.
Computed with the v1 product rubric on each page load when DB scores are incomplete.
Score breakdown
Seven fixed lanes. Each is scored 0-100 and weighted into the total. Interpretations are plain-language, not clinical endpoints.
- Ingredient quality / fit
Strong fit with a solid published hub signal - or a clean single-ingredient SKU.
- Dosage plausibility
Serving size is clear and the stated amount sits in a typical band for this category.
- Formula quality
Neutral or partially specified - no strong bonus or penalty.
- Additives & label (combined lane)
Excipient burden and label-clarity heuristics look favorable versus typical SKUs - few red-flag add-ins in our read.
- Transparency
Sparse brand or label narrative in our file - treat marketing claims skeptically.
- Value
Price per serving looks favorable versus rough category anchors in our model.
- Safety margin
Conservative lane: pulls from hub safety when available and avoids extreme label doses.
Label & additive intelligence
Structured excipient lines on file drive these scores - not lab testing. Burden tracks sweeteners, dyes, fillers, and similar add-ins; clarity tracks vague wording and proprietary structures. The combined lane is what feeds your total score.
Excipient / additive burden
80
Label clarity
84
Combined additives lane (in total)
82
- Fewer red-flag add-ins and clearer structure than many peers in this category snapshot.
- Cleaner excipient profile than many comparable SKUs in our file.
- Few distinct actives on the structured ingredient list - easier to reason about than deep stacks.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Serving size and count are explicit enough to sanity-check cost per dose.
- Value math beats typical peers in our rough category bands.
- Few moving parts on the label - easier to audit than a proprietary stack.
- Tied to a high-scoring ingredient hub in our model.
- Label-clarity and excipient burden look better than average for SKUs we model with this much data.
Cons
- No major cons flagged beyond normal buyer diligence - still read the hub.
Label & product facts
- Form
- capsule
- Serving size
- 1 capsule
- Servings per container
- 120
- Primary ingredient family
- Vitamin C
- Ingredients on file
- Vitamin C (1000 mg)
- Certifications
- None listed
- Latest price on file
- 8,50 €
- Brand website
- gymbeam.com
Where to buy
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What does the evidence say about Vitamin C?
This SKU sits on top of our ingredient hub for Vitamin C: trial signal, safety notes, hype gap, and FAQs live there - not on this product page.
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How this ranks in its category
Among 5 on-file SKUs in Vitamin C, this product sits #1 when we blend category fit, trust, value, and anti-gaming guards (decision score - not the same number as the headline total).
Decision score: 83 / 100 (sorting layer for lists and compare).
Why the model says that
- Strong value vs peers
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Product scores compress evidence context from the ingredient hub (when live), structured excipient lines, transparency cues, rough value math, and a conservative safety check. They are informational, not medical advice or a substitute for label photos and professional guidance.
This page is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always read the actual label, consider interactions, and talk to a qualified clinician about your situation.