
Vitadvice
Vitadvice sells vitamins, minerals, omega-3s, plant extracts, and sports-specific powders delivered in capsules, tablets, liquids, and single-serve sachets. Most SKUs sit in the mid-range (€14–€35 for a 30–60-day supply), with a small premium line of liposomal and high-dose vitamin D3/K2 above €40. The company is online-only through vitadvice.de and Amazon.de, shipping DACH-wide from a Hamburg fulfilment centre.
The brand formulates and packs all supplements in Germany under ISO 22000 and HACCP, publishes complete lab certificates for potency and heavy-metal testing, and offers a “no additives” promise: no magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, or added sugar. Flagship SKUs include 1,000 IU vegan vitamin D3 from lichen, a 120-capsule omega-3 with 2,000 mg EPA/DHA, and a 15-strain probiotic with 30 billion CFU—each sold in amber glass, not plastic.
Core buyers are 25-45-year-old urban professionals, amateur athletes, and health-conscious parents who research ingredients on Reddit or Instagram before purchasing. They value transparent sourcing, clean labels, and the convenience of subscription bundles that auto-ship every 30, 60, or 90 days with a 15 % discount.
Vitadvice competes with mass-market drugstore labels, U.S. import brands, and other DTC German supplement start-ups. It differentiates through German manufacturing, open lab data, glass packaging, and a narrower, science-backed SKU list rather than hundreds of “me-too” multivitamins.
Transparent German science, clean capsules, results you can verify
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123gelules
123gelules is a pure-play e-commerce pharmacy that focuses on packaged vitamins, minerals, herbal capsules and sports-nutrition SKUs. The catalogue runs from €3 single-ingredient blister packs to €60 premium collagen or adaptogen complexes, placing the site in the budget-to-mid-range zone. Orders are shipped from a French logistics hub to EU addresses; there is no brick-and-mortar network.
The retailer positions itself on “French-made” galenic quality, systematic 3rd-party laboratory testing and a same-day dispatch promise for any order placed before 14 h. Best-known lines are the house-brand “123gelules” single-ingredient range (turmeric, magnesium, vitamin D3) sold in 90–180 capsule formats and the “123sport” whey-isolate pouches that carry the “Fabriqué en France” logo. Site-wide discounts scale from 5 % to 15 % when shoppers buy three or more units, encouraging basket building.
Core shoppers are 25-55-year-old metropolitan French consumers who want pharmacist-grade products without paying pharmacy mark-ups; many follow fitness or clean-eating accounts on Instagram and value transparent labels. The brand voice stresses convenience, price rationality and local manufacturing ethics, resonating with buyers who distrust cheap Asian bulk powders but still seek online savings.
It competes in a crowded field of discount supplement e-tailers, subscription vitamin start-ups and traditional pharmacy chains launching web shops. 123gelules differentiates through French manufacturing certification, low free-shipping threshold (€29), next-day delivery inside France and a deliberately tight SKU count that keeps decision fatigue low while still covering the 30 top-searched health goals.
Pharmacie-grade supplements made in France, shipped today, priced like online
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Biocalma
Biocalma.fr is a French e-commerce brand focused on natural, plant-based food supplements and functional wellness products. The catalogue centres on capsules, powders and liquid formulas for stress, sleep, digestion, immunity and slimming, priced €15-€40 per unit—mid-range, below premium pharmacy labels but above discount generics. Sales are online-only through the proprietary site; no physical stores or marketplaces are listed.
Formulas are certified organic, made in France, and free of colourants, titanium dioxide and animal gelatin; the site publishes full ingredient lists and plant-origin certificates. Flagskus SKUs include “Mélatonine Bio 1,9 mg” for sleep, “Ashwagandha Bio 500 mg” stress complex and the 3-week “Détox Bio” programme—each presented in recyclable amber glass bottles that have become a visual signature of the brand.
Core buyers are 25-45-year-old urban professionals, equally women and men, who read labels, practise yoga or running, and want clean-label alternatives to OTC drugs. They value transparency, French manufacturing and short ingredient lists, and are willing to preorder bundles to reach free-shipping thresholds.
Biocalma competes with two tiers: drugstore heritage brands that add synthetic excipients and low-cost bulk-sellers on marketplaces that rarely carry European organic certification. It differentiates by combining certified-organic French production, clinical dosages, carbon-neutral glass packaging and a direct-to-consumer model that keeps unit prices 20-30 % below pharmacy shelf equivalents while offering next-day delivery across France.
Biocalma apaise votre corps avec la transparence que vous méritez
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Montestsante
Montestsante.fr is a French e-commerce site focused on home health-testing kits and wellness accessories. Core lines include food-intolerance, hormone, vitamin and mineral blood-spot tests, plus reusable face masks and eco-friendly personal-care gadgets. All products sit in the mid-range price band—tests run €39-€129, accessories €10-€35—and are sold exclusively through the brand’s own Shopify storefront with nationwide Colissimo delivery.
The brand’s pitch is “understand your body without leaving home”: each kit is CE-marked, carried out by an ISO-15189 French lab, and includes prepaid return packaging with results delivered on a secure dashboard within 48-72 h. A standout is the 64-food IgG intolerance panel that pairs a colour-coded nutrition report with free dietician chat, a feature rarely bundled at this price. Accessories are marketed as made-in-France from organic cotton or medical-grade silicone, reinforcing a health-meets-sustainability stance.
Customers are 25-45-year-old urban professionals, mostly women, who want quick, anonymous insight before committing to a doctor or nutritionist. They value convenience, data-driven wellness and low environmental impact; Instagram ads emphasise “no waiting room, no waste” and bilingual result sheets that can be shared with GPs or naturopaths.
Montestsante competes with both high-street pharmacies selling single-use tests and digital labs offering subscription health panels. It differentiates by keeping the assortment tight (no recurring fees), guaranteeing French-lab processing rather than offshore samples, and wrapping medical data in an eco-conscious French-made brand story.
Connaître votre corps chez vous, résultats en 48 heures, sans culpabilité écologique
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SexyLib
SexyLib sells libido-support supplements for women, delivered as once-daily capsules and fast-acting “spark” tablets. The line sits in the mid-range tier—$39–$49 for a 30-day supply—and is available only through the brand’s own website, sexylib.com, which ships throughout the United States.
The formulas are built around adaptogens (ashwagandha, maca), damiana leaf, and diindolylmethane, all clinically dosed and third-party tested for purity. SexyLib positions itself as a science-meets-self-care solution, emphasizing hormone-safe, drug-free arousal support rather than the stimulant-heavy blends common in the category.
Core buyers are 28- to 50-year-old women experiencing stress- or age-related dips in desire who want a discreet, wellness-oriented fix. The brand speaks to values of body autonomy, open conversation about female pleasure, and clean-label transparency, reflected in vegan capsules and recyclable amber glass bottles.
SexyLib competes with mass-market women’s multivitamins that add “libido” claims and with premium pink-packaged arousal pills sold in boutiques. It differentiates by focusing solely on female libido, publishing full ingredient COAs, and offering a 60-day money-back guarantee without requiring a subscription.
Clinically dosed adaptogens that put your pleasure back in control
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Naturallycomplete
Naturallycomplete sells a tightly curated line of whole-food-based vitamins, plant-derived minerals and synergistic herbal blends, all manufactured in the United States. SKUs are grouped into four categories—multivitamins, condition-specific complexes (thyroid, adrenal, bone), liquid “ionic” minerals, and topical magnesium oils—priced between $24 and $79 per bottle, placing the brand in the mid-range tier. Distribution is DTC through the company’s own Shopify site; no Amazon storefront or brick-and-mortar placement is listed.
The brand’s point of difference is its refusal to use isolated USP vitamins or petroleum-derived fillers; every capsule or liquid is formulated around freeze-dried produce, sea vegetation and methylated co-factors that mirror food matrix ratios. Flagship SKUs include “Thyroid Complete” (a blend of Atlantic kelp, selenium-rich mustard sprout and L-tyrosine) and the best-selling “Ionic Magnesium Drops,” which deliver 350 mg elemental Mg per teaspoon without the laxative effect of oxide forms. All products are third-party tested for heavy metals and potency; certificates are posted by lot number.
Core buyers are 35-65-year-old women managing thyroid, adrenal or bone-density concerns who already eat organic and distrust synthetics; they value practitioner-grade formulas sold without a prescription. The brand also attracts bio-hackers looking for “food-grown” micronutrients that integrate with ketogenic or Paleo regimens. Loyalty is reinforced through an education-heavy email series that links mineral status to lab values such as TSH, reverse T3 and vitamin D25-OH.
Naturallycomplete competes in the crowded “clean supplement” space against both synthetic-free vitamin makers and professional-nutriceutical lines. It differentiates by limiting SKUs to mineral-centric protocols, publishing complete COAs, and offering a 60-day refund even on opened bottles—policies rarely combined by either mass-market natural brands or higher-priced practitioner-only catalogs.
Whole food vitamins that work like your body actually expects them to
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Toppskratom
Toppskratom se spécialise dans les produits et suppléments de kratom haut de gamme à des fins de santé et de bien-être. La marque se concentre sur des solutions de santé botaniques naturelles de haute qualité.
Découvrez la pureté botanique qui transforme votre bien-être naturellement
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Worldwidenutrition
Worldwidenutrition.com is a direct-to-consumer sports-nutrition e-commerce site that stocks exclusively its own house-label powders, capsules and gummies. Core lines cover whey and plant proteins, pre-workouts, creatine, amino acids, multivitamins and specialty weight-management formulas; most SKUs sit in the mid-range tier ($19–$49 for 30 servings), with bulk 5-lb proteins topping out around $69. All sales are online-only through the brand’s U.S. warehouse, with free domestic shipping on orders over $60 and subscription discounts of 15%.
The brand positions itself on “globally sourced, U.S.-made” ingredients, posting COAs for every lot and banning proprietary blends so dosages are fully listed. Flagship SKUs include the 100% Grass-Fed Whey Isolate (cold-processed, 5.9 g BCAAs) and the stimulant-free pump pre-workout “NitroVOL,” both of which repeatedly headline the site’s monthly BOGO promos. A 60-day no-questions return policy and reward-points program reinforce risk-free trial.
Primary buyers are 18-35-year-old recreational lifters, CrossFitters and esports athletes who want performance formulas without premium-brand mark-ups; the minimalist black/white labels and science-over-hype copy appeal to value-driven shoppers who Reddit-check ingredient panels. The brand also courts military and student segments with standing 10% discount codes.
Worldwidenutrition competes against bulk-sports-nutrition e-tailers and low-cost Amazon-native labels by keeping packaging bare-bones, manufacturing in company-contracted Florida and Utah plants, and rotating high-velocity SKUs through aggressive stack-and-save bundles. Its differentiation hinges on third-party purity verification, transparent labeling and price-per-serving that undercuts brick-and-mortar premium tubs by 25–40%.
Science-backed formulas that don't ask you to pay for the logo
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