iHerb Highlights Professional Supplement Brands for Quality and Transparency
iHerb has created a Professional Brands section featuring supplement makers that emphasize research and product transparency. Shoppers can earn up to 10 percent back in rewards credit on purchases from these brands.
Usa TodayIHerb has added a Professional Brands category that lists supplement makers noted for quality, research, and product transparency. The category includes Thorne, Codeage, ProHealth Longevity, Dr. Mercola, and BodyBio. Specific products listed are Basic B Complex, GLP-1 Probiotic+, NMN Pro 1000, Liposomal Vitamin C, and Sodium Butyrate.
Shoppers who purchase from the Professional Brands section can receive as much as 10 percent back in rewards credit for use on future orders. iHerb sells more than 50,000 brand-name health and wellness items with no membership required. Customers may check out as guests or create accounts to earn rewards that function like cash at checkout.
Each product review submitted earns one dollar in rewards credit. The site displays expiration or best-by dates on items. iHerb carries products across categories that include supplements, sports nutrition, bath and beauty items, baby products, and pet supplies.
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Potential Impact
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iHerb customers may receive additional rewards credit on qualifying supplement orders.
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Listed supplement brands may see increased visibility on the iHerb platform.
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