
Unclear due to mislabeling; intended for Biotin but delivers Vitamin D3.. The product is named 'Biotin 10000mcg' but the ingredient list only shows Vitamin D3 5000iu. This is a significant misrepresentation, making the product fundamentally deceptive for anyone seeking Biotin. While the Vitamin D3 dose is good, the product's integrity is severely compromised.
The ingredient data shows this product actually contains Vitamin D3 at 5000 IU rather than biotin (likely a data extraction mismatch). If scored as a D3 product: 5000 IU is excellent (above optimal). If scored as biotin: the product name says 10000mcg biotin which is above optimal but biotin only helps if deficient (most people aren't). Scoring conservatively due to the apparent label-ingredient mismatch in the data, which is a quality concern.

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Organic virgin coconut oil, Plantgel™ vegan softgel, non-GMO modified tapioca starch, vegetable glycerin, purified water, rice bran wax
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