Vitality Pills Refill Bags (180 Pills)
Vitality Pills Refill Bags (180 Pills)
Superfood Capsules
Bags in environmentally conscious packaging to reduce plastic consumption!
Vitality Pills contain all the natural superfood nutrition of crickets and give you a real boost. Each easy to swallow capsule is nutrient dense and just 6 capsules a day will give you 25% of your recommended daily amount of B12, a key nutrient for energy and vitality often lacking in vegetarian and vegan diets.
Our Vitality Pills contain nothing but 100% fine milled cricket powder. Crickets harness the very best of nature to deliver a potent source of bio available (easy to digest) nutrients
- Protein – All 9 Essential Amino Acids & BCAAs
- Great selection of B vitamins- particularly high in vitamin B2 & B12
- Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium & Iron
- Omega-3
- Prebiotics & Fibre
- Gluten free, lactose free
Pack Sizes
Available in packs of 90 (15 days), 180 (months’ supply) and multipacks
Why Vitality Pills
Now you don’t need to turn to synthetic vitamins and minerals to supplement your diet. Our cricket pills contain everything you want naturally and have a range of nutrients known to help with energy, metabolism, gut health and migraine relief.
Good quality nutrients are vital to the healthy function of our body. Vitality Pills deliver a good dose of clean, easy to digest nutrients in an easy to swallow pill. Taking just 6 capsules a day, the recommended dose, is a quick and easy way to get a measured dose of beneficial nutrients that may be lacking in your diet. Packed full of nutrition, Vitality Pills contain beneficial nutrients that may help with a whole range of issues from low energy, constipation, bloatedness, headaches and migraines.
So, if you are constantly feeling tired and sluggish, if you suffer from water retention, constipation, gut issues, brain fog, headaches and migraines or just want a natural boost then why not try our easy to absorb superfood supplements to see how nature can help you?
Headaches and migraines
There are many scientific studies that have proven that together, magnesium and riboflavin (vitamin B2) can play a vital role in helping to relieve the frequency and intensity of migraines. Just 6 capsules a day will provide 10% of your daily vitamin B2 requirements and 4.5mg of magnesium which has provided a welcome relief for some headache and migraine sufferers.
Gut health
The chitin found in the exoskeleton of crickets is a fantastic natural source of fibre and prebiotics. Prebiotics feed your probiotics (good bacteria) in the gut and help enhance the gut biome which is vital for immunity and digestive health. Many users have found Vitality Pills helpful in reducing water retention, gas and bloatedness. Check out the latest study HERE on how consuming crickets help and support prebiotics in the gut and may help reduce inflammation in the body.
Metabolism
With B vitamins, calcium, iron and magnesium our Vitality Pills have all the key nutrients necessary to help boost your metabolism and support good weight control.
Energy
Because our cricket pills have protein, vitamin B and omega 3’s, when taken around midday, they may help avoid the ‘afternoon slump’. If you regularly feel sluggish, tired and lacking in concentration, especially late in the afternoon, Vitality Pills may help keep you stay focused and energetic.
Vegetarian and Vegan Diets
As most vitamin B12 (cobalamin) comes from animal sources, many vegetarian and vegan diets are lacking in vitamin B12. Just 6 capsules a day will provide 25% of your daily B12 requirement without the need for synthetic supplements. 100% natural and bio-available, Vitality Pills go well beyond vitamin B12 to deliver 6% of your daily protein and a whole host of nutrients to help maintain your wellbeing and vitality.
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Additional Research:
* “Impact of Edible Cricket Consumption on Gut Microbiota in Healthy Adults, a Double-blind, Randomized Crossover Trial” published in Nature