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NEW<br>Thorne Magnesium Bisglycinate
It's a powdered magnesium glycinate supplement — a well-absorbed form of a common mineral — with monk fruit flavoring.
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Iron Bisglycinate NSF (Thorne)
A 25mg iron bisglycinate supplement in chelated form designed for better absorption and fewer GI side effects.
Legitimate
AG1 (Athletic Greens)
It's a greens powder that combines a multivitamin, probiotics, prebiotics, adaptogens, and superfoods into one daily scoop.
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Allergy Research Group Zinc Picolinate
It's a single-ingredient zinc supplement in the picolinate form, which has better absorption than cheaper zinc forms.
Legitimate
Huel Black Edition
A high-protein meal replacement powder combining plant-based protein, fiber, and a multivitamin blend.
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BioGaia Protectis Baby Drops with Vitamin D
It's a liquid probiotic drop for infants containing a single, well-researched bacterial strain (L. reuteri DSM 17938) plus Vitamin D, suspended in sunflower oil.
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Physician's Choice 60 Billion Probiotic
A multi-strain probiotic capsule with 60 billion CFU and three prebiotic fibers (Jerusalem artichoke, acacia, chicory root).
Mostly Legit