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Victory Vitals is a health supplement brand focused on boosting energy, enhancing gut health, and supporting healthy hair, skin, and nails. We believe in winning in life through a balanced lifestyle and supplements that bridge nutritional gaps.
Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the body to regulate sleep. However, due to modern routines, lifestyle habits, and stress, sleep quality often gets compromised without us realising it. A daily intake of no more than 10mg of melatonin (FSSAI, 2022) is essential, as good sleep is essential for starting your day off right.
Victory Vitals' 5mg melatonin gummies are carefully crafted with Magnesium Glycinate, Tagar, Chamomile extract, and L-tryptophan to promote restful, high-quality sleep, so you wake up feeling refreshed and energized. Even if you sleep for only 6 hours, you’ll feel as though you’ve slept longer due to the elevated sleep quality. You can safely consume 1-2 gummies daily, as they are both safe and beneficial for improving your sleep.
Our gummies are specially formulated to be sugar-free, gluten-free, and vegan to support dietary preferences.
We use vegan collagen in our gummies, which offers the same benefits for skin, hair, and nails as traditional collagen, but without any animal-derived ingredients.
Each product has recommended dosages on the packaging. We suggest following the instructions or consulting a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.
Yes, our supplements are formulated to complement each other. However, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional before combining multiple products.
Delivery typically takes 3-7 business days. You will receive tracking information once your order is shipped.
Depends on you. Based on available research and expert advice, taking apple cider vinegar effervescent tablets before meals may offer improved digestion and blood sugar control, while taking ACV in the morning may offer benefits such as a slight metabolism boost and may help in weight management (Kondo et al., 2009; Johnston et al., 2004). However, it's best to avoid consumption late in the evening to minimize any potential digestive discomfort.
Biotin and collagen both play crucial roles in maintaining healthy hair, skin, and nails. Biotin, a B-vitamin, strengthens hair follicles and improves nail strength by supporting structural integrity (Holland & Shils, 2017). Collagen, a key structural protein in the body, contributes to skin elasticity and hydration, making the skin appear smoother and more youthful. It also supports hair strength and reduces brittleness in nails by providing essential amino acids that are critical for their health (Zague et al., 2018). Together, biotin and collagen supplementation can effectively promote overall hair, skin, and nail health and with the right nutrition, routine and water intake daily, can show beneficial results in 3-6 months.
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India. (2022). Food Safety and Standards (Health Supplements, Nutraceuticals, Food for Special Dietary Use, Food for Special Medical Purpose, Functional Food, and Novel Food) Regulations, 2022. Retrieved from https://www.fssai.gov.in(https://www.fssai.gov.in/)
Kondo, T., T. Kishi, S. Fushimi, S. Arai, and M. Kaji. (2009). "Vinegar intake reduces body fat and serum triglycerides in obese Japanese subjects." Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 73(3), 683-690. doi:10.1271/bbb.80414.
Johnston, C. S., L. A. Steplewski, and K. L. O'Brien. (2004). "Vinegar intake reduces fasting blood glucose levels in individuals with insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes." Diabetes Care, 27(11), 2819-2822. doi:10.2337/diacare.27.11.2819.
Holland, B., & Shils, M. (2017). The Role of Biotin in Hair, Skin, and Nail Health. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 10(4), 32-40. Retrieved from https://www.jcadonline.com(https://www.jcadonline.com/)
Zague, V., de Oliveira, J. C., da Costa, R. M., & de Almeida, S. (2018). Effects of Collagen Supplementation on Skin Hydration, Elasticity, and Strength. Dermatology and Therapy, 11(2), 97-105. doi:10.1007/s13555-018-0275-7
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