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Will Vitality supercharge energy levels, eliminate stress, and undo aging?

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Will it “revive” your metabolism and “bulletproof” your immune system?

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But can Vitality help you feel more vibrant, resilient, and relaxed?

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  • Total formulation transparency (no proprietary blends)[8] This means you know exactly what’s in every serving of Vitality—every dose of every ingredient—and can verify the accuracy and efficacy of the formulation.
  • Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified and FDA-inspected and cGMP-compliant facilities
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Will Vitality supercharge energy levels, eliminate stress, and undo aging?

No.

Will it “revive” your metabolism and “bulletproof” your immune system?

Absolutely not.

But is Vitality the only[1] Some popular vitality supplements are all-natural. Some contain the right mix of high-quality ingredients. Some provide clinically effective doses. But only Vitality checks each of these boxes. natural[2] Vitality doesn’t just “contain natural ingredients''—every ingredient is naturally sourced. Vitality contains no artificial or synthetic substances of any kind. vitality supplement with clinically effective doses[3] Every serving of Vitality contains 910 milligrams of active ingredients that have been shown to be safe and effective in peer-reviewed scientific research. of four ingredients scientifically shown[4] Each active ingredient in Vitality is backed by published scientific studies that show benefits in healthy humans. to support mood and cognitive function, alleviate symptoms of stress, and enhance antioxidant protection?

And can it help you feel more vibrant, resilient, and relaxed?

Yes. Or your money back.

  • 36 peer-reviewed scientific studies support Vitality’s combination of ingredients and doses[5] That’s 344 pages of scientific research that shows Vitality works the way we say it does.
  • Contains no artificial fillers, food dyes, or other chemical junk[6] While these types of chemicals may not be as dangerous as some people claim, studies suggest that regular consumption of them may indeed be harmful to our health. And that’s why you won’t find them in Vitality.
  • Analyzed for purity and potency in a state-of-the-art ISO 17025 accredited lab[7] Every bottle of Vitality is guaranteed to provide exactly what the label claims and nothing else—no heavy metals, microbes, allergens, or other contaminants.
  • Total formulation transparency (no proprietary blends)[8] This means you know exactly what’s in every serving of Vitality—every dose of every ingredient—and can verify the accuracy and efficacy of the formulation.
  • Made in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in NSF-certified and FDA-inspected and cGMP-compliant facilities

Vitality is also backed by our “No Return Necessary” money-back guarantee that works like this:

If you don’t absolutely love Vitality, just let us know, and we’ll give you a full refund on the spot. No forms or return necessary.

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WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.

Ingredients (910 milligrams per serving)

Rhodiolife® Rhodiola Rosea (300 milligrams per serving)

Rhodiola rosea (also known as Golden Root) is a plant that grows in cold parts of the world, including the Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.

It contains a number of bioactive molecules, including three in particular that have been extensively studied: salidroside, rosavin, and rosarin. These are known as adaptogens, which are substances that support various systems in the body related to physical, environmental, and emotional resilience.

Research shows that supplementation with rhodiola rosea . . .

  • Improves mood and reduces symptoms of stress[9][10][11]
  • Reduces stress-related fatigue[12]
  • Supports cognition during strenuous periods[13]
  • Enhances post-workout recovery[14]
  • Supports immunity against viral infections[15]
  • May boost physical performance[16]

The clinically effective dose of rhodiola rosea is 100-to-400 milligrams of an extract standardized to contain 3% rosavins and 1% salidroside (like the Rhodiolife® rhodiola rosea extract in Vitality).

Rhodiola Rosea

BlueBoreal® Organic Canadian Blueberry Blend (500 milligrams per serving)

Blueberries are a rich source of health-promoting nutrients, phytochemicals, and antioxidants, including vitamin K, quercetin, resveratrol, and more.

They’re also one of the best natural sources of anthocyanins, which are pigments that give blueberries their color and possess powerful antioxidant properties.

Research shows that supplementation with blueberries . . .

  • Supports cognitive function[17][18]
  • Reduces oxidative stress[19][20][21][22][23]
  • Enhances antioxidant protection[24][25][26][27][28]
  • Improves fat burning during exercise[29]
  • The clinically effective dose of blueberries is 25 grams or its equivalent in a concentrated extract. And in the case of the BlueBoreal® Organic Canadian Blueberry Blend extract, 500 milligrams provides the equivalent of 27.5 grams of blueberries.

DHEA

Coenzyme Q10 (100 milligrams per serving)

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a substance that helps enzymes perform bodily processes (hence “coenzyme”). It’s found in a variety of foods, especially organ meats such as heart, liver, and kidney.

It’s present in every cell of the body, particularly in the mitochondria (the “powerhouses” of the cells), and it plays a crucial role in the production of cellular energy and functions as an antioxidant.

Moreover, as cellular CoQ10 levels decline with age, scientists believe that this circumstance may contribute to the development of age-related disorders, including the aging process itself.[30][31][32][33]

Research shows that supplementation with CoQ10 . . .

  • Reduces oxidative stress[34]
  • Enhances antioxidant protection[35]
  • Supports healthy inflammation levels[36]
  • Boosts physical performance and recovery[37][38][39]
  • Improves male fertility[40]

The clinically effective dose of CoQ10 is 50-to-200 milligrams.

Bilberry

L-Ergothioneine (10 milligrams per serving)

Ergothioneine is an amino acid found in certain types of mushrooms—the richest dietary source—beans, vegetables, meat, and grains.

It’s present in every cell in the body, particularly those exposed to high levels of oxidative stress or metabolic activity like neurons, cardiac, immune, and liver cells, and it possesses powerful antioxidant properties.

What’s more, as cellular L-ergothioneine levels decline with age, scientists believe that this circumstance may contribute to the development of age-related disorders, including the aging process itself.[41][42][43][44]

Research shows that supplementation with ergothioneine . . .

The clinically effective dose of ergothioneine is 10 milligrams.

Vitamin b12

No Artificial Food Dyes or Other Chemical Junk

Artificial food dyes aren’t a hazard per se, but studies show they can cause negative effects in some people, including gastrointestinal toxicity and behavioral disorders.[51][52][53][54][55]

No Artificial Food Dyes or Other Chemical Junk

Third-Party Lab Tested for Potency & Purity

Every bottle of Vitality is analyzed in a state-of-the-art ISO 17025 accredited lab to verify what is and isn’t in it. That way, you know exactly what you’re getting and putting into your body.

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Natural Ingredients
Natural Ingredients

Vitality doesn’t just “contain natural ingredients”—every ingredient is naturally sourced. We don’t use artificial or synthetic substances of any kind.

Science-Backed Ingredients
Science-Backed Ingredients

Every ingredient in Vitality is backed by peer-reviewed scientific research demonstrating clear benefits in healthy humans.

Clinically Effective Doses
Clinically Effective Ingredients & Doses

Every ingredient in Vitality is included at clinically effective levels, which are the exact amounts shown to be safe and effective in peer-reviewed scientific research.

Lab Tested
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Vitality is tested by third-party labs for heavy metals, microbes, allergens, and other contaminants to ensure it meets FDA purity standards.

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