FAQs
Dietary supplements (or food supplements) are products designed to add nutrients or other beneficial compounds to your diet. They are not medicine, neither replacement for a healthy balanced meals and overall diet. They may contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, enzymes, or other natural substances that support specific health goals, such as boosting energy, enhancing brain and cognitive performance, supporting mental health, stress management, and other body functions, etc.
Results can vary depending on the individual and the specific supplement, but many people start noticing benefits within 2-3 weeks of consistent use, which is why none of our products sells less supply than that. For optimal results, it’s best to take the supplement as directed and allow time for the ingredients to build up in your system. Some people may experience subtle improvements sooner, while others may see more gradual changes over a longer period.
Your lifestyle can significantly impact the effectiveness of the supplements you take. Factors like diet, exercise, sleep, and stress levels all play a role in how well your body absorbs and utilizes nutrients. A balanced diet helps provide the foundational nutrients needed for supplements to work effectively, while regular exercise can improve circulation, allowing nutrients to reach cells efficiently. Adequate sleep and stress