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Horbaach Supplements: Scored and Compared

Horbaach is an Amazon-native supplement brand that competes on price. Their catalog covers a wide range of herbal extracts, joint supplements, and specialty ingredients, consistently priced at the lower end of the market.

49/100
avg score
8
Products Scored
49/100
Avg Score
0%
Third-Party Tested
$0.37
Avg Cost/Day

Brand Overview

Horbaach is an Amazon-native supplement brand that competes on price. Their catalog covers a wide range of herbal extracts, joint supplements, and specialty ingredients, consistently priced at the lower end of the market. Products are manufactured in GMP-certified facilities and the brand claims third-party testing, though specific certifications (USP, NSF, Informed Choice) are absent from most products. Labels are generally transparent with no proprietary blends, which is a point in their favor. Horbaach occupies the same tier as Spring Valley or Puritan's Pride - fine for basic supplementation where ingredient form is not critical, weaker for complex botanicals or products where purity verification matters. For buyers prioritizing cost above all else and not subject to drug testing requirements, Horbaach delivers.

Website: horbaach.com
GMP CertifiedThird-party tested (internal)

Brand Quality Assessment

Strengths

  • +GMP-certified manufacturing

Weaknesses

  • -Limited data available

Best for

General supplementation needs.

Score Breakdown (Averages across all products)

Dosing & Form
24/25
Purity Verification
10/25
Transparency
8/25

All Horbaach Products We Have Scored (8)

Alpha-GPC scorecard →
01

Alpha GPC 600mg, 120 Capsules

Horbaach
70/100
Good
$0.29/day600mg/serving$17.38 (60 servings)

$17.38 ÷ 60 days at 600mg/day (1 serving × 600mg)

Very high labeled amount at very low cost, but almost certainly uses a 50% formulation yielding only 300mg of actual Alpha-GPC

+Cheapest labeled dose at $0.29 daily
+High 600mg labeled per serving
Likely uses 50% powder yielding half
No third-party testing verified
Poor label transparency on yield

Prices checked 2026-03-31. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Maca Root scorecard →
02

Maca Root Capsules 3200mg Quick Release

Horbaach
62/100
Fair
$0.14/day3200mg/serving$16.89 (120 servings)

$16.89 ÷ 121 days at 3200mg/day (1 serving × 3200mg)

The '3200mg' headline dose is an extract equivalent, not actual content - this labeling practice makes it difficult to know what you are actually getting; 'quick release' is meaningless marketing

+Low $0.14 per day sticker price
+GMP certified manufacturing
3200mg is misleading extract equivalent claim
No third-party testing documented
Extract methodology is unknown

Prices checked 2026-04-01. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Beetroot Powder scorecard →
03

Beet Root Capsules, 1200 mg

Horbaach
54/100
Poor
$2.50/day1200mg/serving$14.99 (100 servings)

$14.99 ÷ 6 days at ~20013mg/day (16.7 servings × 1200mg)

Slightly higher per-capsule dose than competitors but still vastly underdosed relative to clinical dietary nitrate literature

+1200mg per capsule, highest among capsules
+Affordable bottle price
Still requires 17+ capsules for clinical dose
No third-party product testing
No nitrate standardization

Prices checked 2026-03-31. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Boswellia Serrata scorecard →
04

Boswellia Serrata 1200mg

Horbaach
41/100
Poor
$0.00/day1200mg/serving$8.99 (60 servings)

$8.99 ÷ Infinity days at 0mg/day (0 servings × 1200mg)

⚠ Proprietary blend

Very low cost but uses an unstandardized ratio extract that cannot be compared to clinical research

+Very low bottle price
+1200mg labeled extract per serving
Unstandardized 4:1 ratio extract
No verifiable GMP or third-party testing
Cannot match to any clinical research

Prices checked 2026-03-31. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Rhodiola Rosea scorecard →
05

Rhodiola Rosea Root Extract 2000mg | 180 Capsules

Horbaach
41/100
Poor
$0.00/day2000mg/serving$15.28 (180 servings)

$15.28 ÷ Infinity days at 0mg/day (0 servings × 2000mg)

⚠ Proprietary blend

Uses misleading 'equivalent' fresh root dosing - impossible to know the actual clinical dose being delivered without standardization

+Low price and large 180-capsule bottle
No rosavin or salidroside standardization
Uses deceptive 'equivalent' dosing language
No third-party testing, proprietary blend

Prices checked 2026-04-25. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Krill Oil scorecard →
06

Antarctic Krill Oil 2000mg

Horbaach
41/100
Poor
$0.00/day2000mg/serving$18.99 (60 servings)

$18.99 ÷ Infinity days at 0mg/day (0 servings × 2000mg)

⚠ Proprietary blend

Proprietary blend completely hides EPA and DHA content, no independent certifications, impossible to evaluate against clinical data

+High 2000mg krill oil dose on label
Proprietary blend hides EPA and DHA amounts
No GMP or third-party certifications
Impossible to evaluate against clinical data

Prices checked 2026-03-31. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Saw Palmetto scorecard →
07

Saw Palmetto Extract 3600mg

Horbaach
41/100
Poor
$0.00/day3600mg equivalent/serving$11.99 (120 servings)

$11.99 ÷ Infinity days at 0mg equivalent/day (0 servings × 3600mg equivalent)

⚠ Proprietary blend

Uses deceptive 'equivalent' dosing. The extract is not standardized to the necessary 85-95% fatty acids. No verifiable third-party testing or GMP certification.

+Low sticker price per bottle
+Large 120-serving container
Deceptive 'equivalent' dosing on label
Not standardized to 85-95% fatty acids
No verifiable GMP or third-party testing

Prices checked 2026-03-31. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Digestive Enzymes scorecard →
08

Multi Enzyme

Horbaach
38/100
Very Poor
$0.00/day2capsules/serving$9.99 (100 servings)

$9.99 ÷ Infinity days at 0capsules/day (0 servings × 2capsules)

⚠ Proprietary blend

Lists enzyme amounts only in milligrams with zero activity units disclosed. Without activity units, there is no way to determine if this product contains enough active enzyme to digest anything. The low price is meaningless if the product does not work.

Prices checked 2026-03-31. Cost shown is per clinically effective daily dose, not per pill.

Product Comparison

ProductSupplement TypeGradeCost/DayThird-Party
Alpha GPC 600mg, 120 Capsules
Alpha-GPC70/100$0.29No
Maca Root Capsules 3200mg Quick Release
Maca Root62/100$0.14No
Beet Root Capsules, 1200 mg
Beetroot Powder54/100$2.50No
Boswellia Serrata 1200mg
Boswellia Serrata41/100$0.00No
Rhodiola Rosea Root Extract 2000mg | 180 Capsules
Rhodiola Rosea41/100$0.00No
Antarctic Krill Oil 2000mg
Krill Oil41/100$0.00No
Saw Palmetto Extract 3600mg
Saw Palmetto41/100$0.00No
Multi Enzyme
Digestive Enzymes38/100$0.00No

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