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The Blushwood Health Consumer Survey 2026

The Blushwood Health Consumer Report · 2026

What 3,568 people told us about Blushwood Berry Extract

In 2026 we surveyed 3,568 of our own customers across two independent studies — not to prove a point, but to find out, honestly, what draws people to a rare Australian berry extract and who they are. This page is the full, citable dataset. Journalists and researchers are welcome to use it (how to cite).

3,568
customers surveyed
~80%
aged 46 or older
47
countries shipped to
41%
of customers reorder
87%
would recommend
4.9
Reviews.io rating

The short version: Across two customer surveys totalling 3,568 respondents, the reasons people use Blushwood Berry Extract cluster around four things they told us themselves — immune support, a healthy inflammatory response, everyday energy, and skin & cellular support.* The audience skews older and research-minded: about 80% are 46 or older, spread across 47 countries, and 41% reorder. It is self-reported consumer data, not a clinical trial — and we've published the methodology in full below.

What do people use Blushwood Berry Extract for?

In an on-site benefit survey of 2,335 respondents, immune support was the single most-selected reason, chosen by 36.5%. Cellular support and skin followed. In a separate first-intent survey of 1,233 people asked what first drew them in, a healthy inflammatory response came out on top (about 22%), with everyday energy and skin close behind.*

Immune support36.5%
Cellular support27.5%
Skin19.1%

Benefit-preference survey, n=2,335 (most-selected reasons; bars scaled to the top reason). Everyday energy and a healthy inflammatory response ranked highest in the separate first-intent survey (n=1,233).*

Who takes it? An older, research-minded audience

The most striking finding isn't a benefit — it's a demographic. Blushwood Berry Extract is not a young-wellness-trend product. In our customer survey, about 80% of respondents were 46 or older, and 77% described themselves as "extremely" or "very" satisfied. These are label-readers and researchers — people who like to understand something before everyone else does.

~80%
of respondents aged 46+
77%
"extremely" or "very" satisfied
4.6
Trustpilot ("Excellent")

A rare Australian berry, reaching 47 countries

Blushwood Berry Extract comes from Fontainea picrosperma, a plant native to one small corner of Australia and grown under controlled cultivation. Despite that rarity, Blushwood Health has now shipped to customers in 47 countries, and 41% reorder — a quiet, word-of-mouth following rather than a viral spike. Every batch is independently lab-tested by Eurofins with a published Certificate of Analysis.

Methodology & how to cite this data

Figures come from two independent Blushwood Health customer surveys run in 2026: a benefit-preference survey (2,335 respondents) and a first-intent survey (1,233 respondents)3,568 combined. Reorder rate, country count and satisfaction figures are drawn from Blushwood Health's own order and review data. Ratings are live third-party aggregates (Reviews.io 4.9; Trustpilot 4.6). This is observational, self-reported customer data — it is not a randomised or placebo-controlled clinical trial, and it does not establish that the product causes any health outcome. Percentages are rounded. Individual experiences vary.

For journalists & researchers

You're welcome to cite these figures. Please credit and link the source:

Blushwood Health customer survey (2026), n=3,568 — "What People Use Blushwood Berry Extract For." Source: blushwood.health/pages/blushwood-health-consumer-survey-2026

Media enquiries and the full data breakdown: hello@blushwood.health. Read the narrative write-up in what people use Blushwood Berry Extract for, and the 18-month review analysis in Blushwood Berry Extract by the numbers.

Frequently asked questions

What do people use Blushwood Berry Extract for?

In two 2026 customer surveys totalling 3,568 respondents, the most-cited reasons were immune support, a healthy inflammatory response, everyday energy, and skin and cellular support. Immune support was the single most-selected reason at 36.5% in the 2,335-respondent benefit survey. These are self-reported customer reasons, not clinical outcomes.*

How old are Blushwood Berry Extract customers?

About 80% of surveyed customers were aged 46 or older, and 77% described themselves as extremely or very satisfied. It skews toward an older, research-minded audience.

How many people did Blushwood Health survey?

3,568 customers across two independent 2026 surveys — a benefit-preference survey of 2,335 respondents and a first-intent survey of 1,233 respondents.

Is the Blushwood Health survey a clinical trial?

No. It is observational, self-reported customer survey data, not a randomised or placebo-controlled clinical trial, and it does not establish that the product causes any health outcome.

Our honest take

Most supplement "surveys" are marketing dressed as research. This one is simply what more than 3,500 of our own customers told us, reported with the blind spots named: people who choose a botanical extract are self-selected, reviewers skew toward those who felt strongly, and self-reported reasons are not proof of effect. What the data does show is unglamorous and, we think, more trustworthy for it — a rare berry, an older and research-minded following, and a brand honest about what it does and doesn't yet know.

Explore further: how do you compare to 3,568 readers? · 2026 supplement & wellness statistics · Blushwood Berry Extract and healthy aging · the benefits people praise it for · Blushwood Berry Capsules · Blushwood Berry Tincture.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Figures reflect self-reported customer survey responses and Blushwood Health store data; individual experiences vary. Last updated 18 August 2026.