SUSTAINED ENERGY · BODY & MIND
Not all tiredness is the same
Low energy in women is rarely one thing - low iron, blood sugar swings, stress & poor sleep all feel different but can compound each other & be hard to unpick. Energy Formula works to address all of them simultaneously, with 40+ bioavailable ingredients formulated specifically for women.
LOW ENERGY THAT CREEPS UP ON YOU
Feeling off, but nothing shows on a blood test?
Nutritional shortfalls can build up over time - showing up as fatigue, brain fog & low mood long before deficiencies become clinically significant. Most women put it down to a busy life. Energy Formula was built for exactly this in-between place, filling the gaps that diet & standard supplementation can leave behind when you're busy.
STRESS · HORMONES · METABOLIC HEALTH
Built for the demands of a busy life
Chronic stress depletes your nutritional reserves faster than almost anything else - affecting hormones, blood sugar, thyroid function & resilience in ways that compound each other. Energy Formula combines nutrients that support your body's response to stress, help maintain hormonal balance, regulate blood sugar & keep your metabolic health on track, so you can thrive, not survive.
SUPPORTING WOMEN ON GLP-1 MEDICATIONS
Complete nutrition when your appetite has changed
GLP-1 medications significantly reduce dietary intake - which means it's more important than ever to keep your body fully supported. When less food comes in, nutritional gaps can open quickly. Energy Formula provides comprehensive micronutrient coverage in highly bioavailable forms, helping to maintain energy, support metabolic health & protect nutritional status throughout.
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EFSA Claims
⁺Vitamin C, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, folate, iron & magnesium contribute to normal energy-yielding metabolism and the reduction of tiredness & fatigue.
⁺Iodine, iron, magnesium, vitamin C & B-vitamins (B6, B12, folate) contribute to normal cognitive & psychological function.
⁺Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for normal skin function.
⁺Biotin, zinc & selenium contribute to the maintenance of normal skin, hair & nails.
⁺Vitamin C, zinc & selenium contribute to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
⁺Vitamins C, D, B12 & zinc contribute to the normal function of the immune system.
⁺Vitamin C, vitamin E & zinc contribute to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.
⁺Biotin, zinc, vitamin C & selenium contribute to the maintenance of normal skin, hair & nails.
⁺Magnesium & vitamin D contribute to normal muscle function, with vitamin D contributing to the maintenance of normal bones.
⁺Iodine contributes to normal thyroid function and the normal production of thyroid hormones.
⁺Vitamin B6 contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity.
⁺Choline contributes to normal lipid metabolism.