Who can say? Certainly not Grüns’ clinical study.
Influencers rave about Grüns’ gummy vitamins, praising their delightful taste and organic ingredients, making them a fun alternative to powders or pills. Grüns stands out with its social media presence, claiming benefits like allergen-free, vegan-friendly, sugar-free, and fulfilling daily needs. Yet, its clinical claims fall short. While touted as clinically-tested, details are scarce, with no peer-reviewed study linked. This raises questions, especially since the company provides third-party certificates for other tests.
Grüns’ clinical study mentions benefits like improved folate and vitamin C levels, but without transparency, it’s hard to trust their claims. The gummies mainly offer a sweetened promise rather than a guaranteed solution. The flavor itself is debatable, more like fruit leather than gummy bears. In short, while the branding may appeal, Grüns doesn’t deliver the clarity or taste expected, muddling the line between genuine research and marketing tactics.
