Supplements help close the gap between modern nutrition levels in our food, and the levels that were there when I was young. But, in my opinion, the supplement industry has both some of the highest integrity companies, and some of the lowest. So I try and give a detailed enough review that you can determine for yourself if you want to try this one out or not. This bottle comes about 90% full, which is really good nowadays! If used as directed it will last two months. The expiration date on mine is Sep 2026, so about 2.25 years from now. They have a mild somewhat herbal scent and taste to them, and though they are larger than most capsules they are easy to swallow with enough water. I like my supplement bottles to say organic, non-GMO, GMP-certified, 3rd-party tested, and Made in USA. This says non-GMO, GMP-certified, and Made in USA. I look into the supplement companies I use because I've come across so many shady ones. The vitamaticusa site is functional but mostly about the products for sale. It touches upon their philosophy but no info on their founders or leaders, sourcing, manufacturing, etc. The contact page has a person wearing a headset and it says that calling is one of the ways to stay in touch with them, but I don't find a phone number or address anywhere, except for the trademark owner. I have used Vitamatic before and have no issues with the company. I also think a level of transparency is important; to be able to verify the claims being made, if you want to. Normally I would do 1-2 stars without a phone or at least a chat feature on the website. No 4-5 stars without one or more of those. I hold Vitamatic in some regard though, so will give them a 3 until I can find more contact info and/or transparency. I hope that information was helpful; thank you for reading.