The Big Question: Are They Worth It?
When people first hear about LiveGood, the #1 question is usually, “Are the LiveGood supplements really worth the price?”
It’s a fair question. Supplements are everywhere these day, from Walmart and Amazon to high-end health stores. But the truth is, many are either low quality, overpriced, or both.
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That’s what makes LiveGood so different. Instead of cutting corners or inflating prices, they deliver premium supplements at wholesale cost, backed by a $9.95/month membership model that saves customers hundreds (sometimes thousands) of dollars per year.
So let’s break it down.
What Makes LiveGood Different?
Here are the four things I always tell people about LiveGood:
- High Quality – Organic, non-GMO, 3rd party tested, cruelty-free, and formulated by top scientists.
- Wholesale Pricing – The same quality (or better) than what you find in health stores, but at 30–70% lower cost.
- Product Variety – From protein and coffee to multivitamins, CBD oil, collagen, black seed oil, and even pet supplements, LiveGood covers almost every health category.
- 90-Day Guarantee – If you don’t love it, send it back (even empty bottles). Zero risk.
SEE ALSO: LiveGood Business Model Explained

Examples: LiveGood vs Store Brands
Instead of comparing all 40+ products, let’s look at a few that I personally use and recommend:
- Multivitamins (Men’s & Women’s):
LiveGood’s are packed with higher potencies and extras like cranberry (women) and lycopene (men) — all for ~$9 with membership, compared to $25–$40 for weaker formulas at GNC. - Organic Coffee:
Infused with maca and green tea extract, it’s smoother and healthier than Starbucks or retail “health coffees.” Costs around $18 for members vs. $35–$50 for other wellness coffees. - Factor 4 Anti-Inflammatory:
Combines fish oil, turmeric, CoQ10, and garlic into one formula. Most people pay $60+ buying these separately. LiveGood’s? Around $18. - Black Seed Oil (5% Thymoquinone):
One of the strongest on the market (most brands are under 1%). LiveGood’s premium potency formula sells for ~$18 — a fraction of the $40–$60 you’d pay elsewhere. - Whey Protein Isolate with Colostrum:
Grass-fed, clean, and easy to digest. Costs ~$22 with membership vs. $50–$70 for similar quality proteins.
And that’s just scratching the surface. The skincare line, sleep patches, CBD line, collagen, and hydration formulas all follow the same pattern: premium quality at wholesale prices.
My Personal Experience
I’ve personally tried multiple LiveGood products, protein, coffee, Super Reds, multivitamins, Factor 4, and Black Seed Oil. What stood out to me was:
- Consistency – The quality didn’t vary product to product. Every formula felt thoughtfully designed.
- Results – I noticed smoother energy, better recovery from workouts, and even my wife felt a difference switching to the women’s multivitamin.
- Savings – This one surprised me the most. I used to spend $150+ monthly on supplements. Now, with LiveGood, it’s closer to $60–70 while getting more.
As someone who has sold and bought a lot of supplements over the years, I can say with confidence, these are the real deal.
So, Are LiveGood Supplements Worth the Price?
The short answer: Absolutely, yes.
When you factor in:
- Quality (organic, tested, effective ingredients)
- Variety (over 40 products covering every health need)
- Affordability (wholesale pricing through membership)
- Risk-Free Guarantee (90-day empty-bottle refund)
…it’s hard to find another company that even comes close.
SEE ALSO: Full List Of LiveGood Products And Prices
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