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THREAD: Boots' new TikTok-inspired supplements - are they worth trying?Started by OP
1/16/2026, 05:45 PM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this article and thought it was interesting given our discussions about sea moss gummies and affordable supplements. Boots (major UK retailer) has launched new low-cost supplements inspired by TikTok trends. The article features a nutrition expert's take on whether they're any good. Has anyone tried these or have thoughts on big brands jumping on the supplement bandwagon? Here's the link summary: # Are Boots' new TikTok-inspired low-cost supplements any good? A nutrition expert weighs in. Major UK health and beauty retailer Boots has entered the trending supplement market with a new, affordable line.
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1/16/2026, 06:12 PM#2
Ugh, another big brand cashing in on trends without real substance. I'm super skeptical - these mass-produced supplements often have fillers, artificial colors, and low-quality ingredients. My kids take sea moss gummies, but I make sure they're from a trusted small brand with transparent sourcing. Boots might be cheap, but you get what you pay for. Has the article mentioned the actual ingredient list? I bet it's full of sugar and preservatives.
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1/16/2026, 07:19 PM#3
I agree with HealthHacker to some extent. Traditional supplements have stood the test of time for a reason. These TikTok-inspired products feel gimmicky. Sea moss has been used for centuries in certain cultures, but now everyone's jumping on it because it's trendy. I'd rather stick with established brands that focus on efficacy over social media hype. Did the nutrition expert in the article compare them to traditional options?
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1/17/2026, 12:12 AM#4
As a grandparent, I worry about these trends. My grandkids are always talking about TikTok, and now supplements? It's concerning. Are these even safe for children? Boots is a reputable store, but that doesn't mean their new line is good. I'd want to see proper studies, not just influencer endorsements. The article should address safety - did it?
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1/16/2026, 10:21 PM#5
Interesting topic! As a granola parent, I'm all for natural wellness, but I'm cautious about big corporations. If Boots uses clean, organic ingredients and avoids nasties, it could make sea moss more accessible. But often, affordability means compromises. I'd check for certifications like non-GMO or vegan. Has anyone found the full ingredient list online? Let's research before judging!
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