Reds sachets are great for the morning ritual. Reds Max is for the rest of life — capsules, no mixing, slip them into your bag and go. Here's the trade-off and when each format wins.
What Reds Max contains per dose
- Concentrated berry extracts (10:1 standardisation)
- Pomegranate ellagic acid
- Acai berry concentrate
- Adaptogenic blend (ashwagandha, rhodiola)
- Vitamin C and B-complex
Capsules vs sachets — what you trade
| Reds (sachet) | Reds Max (capsule) |
| More fibre and prebiotics | More concentrated polyphenols |
| Includes digestive enzymes | Travel-friendly, no flavour |
| Better for daily morning ritual | Better for travel and offices |
How most users layer them
Sachet at home in the morning, capsules in the bag for travel days. Or sachet for weekday mornings, capsules for weekends and travel.
Frequently asked questions
How many capsules per dose? Two capsules, once daily.
Are they sugar-free? Yes, capsules have no added sugar.
Can I take both Reds and Reds Max? Yes — they're complementary; you'll just be over the recommended polyphenol load slightly, which is well within safe range for adults.