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Sustainably produced, plant-based supplements
Vegetology products support your body with the key nutrients it needs to thrive.
Sustainably produced, plant-based supplements
Vegetology products support your body with the key nutrients it needs to thrive.
Our seasonal update from Vegetology co-founder, Chris Smith.
Chris updates about how we continue to operate despite the pandemic, and offers his optimism for the months ahead and the role Vitamin D3 has to play.We are currently continuing to operate at normal capacity and any delays should only be minor (depending on local delivery services). Our team will continue to provide you with the very best customer care and you can get in touch here
No aftertaste, no fish oil. Minimum 300mg EPA, 500mg DHA per daily dose. Enjoy 3 for 2 on Vegetology products
We offer a 30-day, money-back guarantee. That means, if you don’t like the product - you can send it back to us for a refund within 30 days.
Our customers love 3 for 2 offers! That’s why every individual product is available as part of a 3 for 2 bundle offer.
We ship any orders over £40 totally FREE and if you live in the UK we also send it tracked too.
Vegetology Active Energy Complex is designed to help fight fatigue and support daily performance levels. It combines Vitamins with herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicines and is ideal for general tiredness, unforgiving work schedules and hectic lifestyles.
More people than ever before are choosing to follow a meat-free diet, whether that is as a vegan or a vegetarian. In addition, there is also a wider range of nutritional supplements aimed at non-meat eaters than ever before. But do vegans and vegetarians actually need to take supplements?
Did you see in the headlines recently about the health concerns surrounding Vitamin D in the UK? Public Health England has revised its guidelines to recommend that most people take a Vitamin D supplement, after discovering most of us aren’t getting enough Vitamin D. We asked Chris Smith, co-founder of Vegetology and resident science geek, to give us the lowdown on Vitamin D. Why is it so important, why are we not getting enough and what can we do to change that?