Fitmiss’s new supplement Burn was identical to Muscle Pharm’s CLA Core. So it’s no surprise that their next release is another clone of a team green product. Balance, the women’s multi, is basically word for word Armor-V, and like Burn. Only consists of half the capsules but costs a hell of a lot more. The brand craftily shaved the serving size down to 3 capsules so the supplement does seem a little different. However put the two side by side, and half or double the ingredient and complex counts, and the likeness is fairly obvious.
Right the way down the list of vitamins and minerals, Balance checks in at half the Armor-V dose for most of the features. The only added ingredient, and this is where Muscle Pharm can claim some sort of uniqueness, is Iron. Outside of that inclusion there are only a few other things out of place.
Vitamin E – 3.43 / 9.5IU
Biotin – 1.5 / 150mcg
Copper – 47 / 31.5mcg
Magnesium – 24 / 47mg
As for the rest of the formula, the vegetable and fruit complex is exactly half of Armor-V’s 942mg V-F Power System. The fatty acid blends also work out even with identical omega 3-6-9 forms. Nearing the end of the label is where it gets a bit tricky. Fitmiss have included all the same ingredients in the remaining blends but mixed them up along with the numbers, making it a little difficult to judge the likeness.
Despite their very minuscule differences that will easily go unnoticed. Balance is basically an overpriced Armor-V. Half the serving size does make it look like a month’s supply of a women’s vitamin. But apart from the iron they are identical. Muscle Pharm’s multi simply offers twice the amount of servings at a fraction of the cost. If you want some added iron go buy one individually. For the extra money Fitmiss are demanding for the overpriced vitamin, you could probably buy a year’s supply of it.