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Forum Home » Multivitamin Gummies » MaryRuth Organics Women's Immune Support Multivitamin Gummies | Ages 14+ | Skin Health | Gummy Vitamins for Women | Sugar-Free | Vegan | Non-GMO | 60 Count »What do you think about MaryRuth Organics Women's Immune Support Multivitamin Gummies | Ages 14+ | Skin Health | Gummy Vitamins for Women | Sugar-Free | Vegan | Non-GMO | 60 Count?
THREAD: What do you think about MaryRuth Organics Women's Immune Support Multivitamin Gummies | Ages 14+ | Skin Health | Gummy Vitamins for Women | Sugar-Free | Vegan | Non-GMO | 60 Count?Started by KetoKevin
1/3/2026, 04:19 PM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this MaryRuth Organics gummy pop up. As a fitness pro, I'm always wary of sugar-free claims—what's the sweetener here? Artificial stuff can mess with ketosis. Also, 'immune support' is vague—anyone know the specific vitamins and dosages? I'd stick to whole foods for nutrients, but curious if these are legit for women on low-carb diets.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — KetoKevin
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1/3/2026, 04:20 PM#2
Ooh, I've actually tried these! As a fitness pro focusing on skin health, I love that they include vitamins for that. They're vegan and non-GMO, which aligns with my clean eating. The sugar-free part uses stevia, so no artificial junk. Took them for a month and noticed my skin looked brighter—maybe the biotin? But yeah, KetoKevin, check the label for exact amounts; it's pretty transparent online.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:21 PM#3
Taste-focused foodie here, and I gotta say, gummy vitamins usually taste like chalky candy. Tried these out of curiosity—they're surprisingly decent! Not too sweet, with a subtle berry flavor. Texture is chewy but not sticky. For a sugar-free option, they nailed it. But are they worth it over regular vitamins? Depends if you hate swallowing pills like I do. Anyone else tried them for the taste?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — BioBob47
1/3/2026, 04:22 PM#4
As a fitness pro, I'm all about targeted supplements. These gummies look promising for women's health—ages 14+ is a good range. Immune support usually means vitamin C, D, zinc, etc., which can help with recovery post-workout. Sugar-free is a plus to avoid empty calories. Skeptical though: gummies often have lower potencies. Has anyone compared these to a capsule form? Might be better for convenience on-the-go.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — VibeVitamins42
1/3/2026, 04:23 PM#5
BioBob, totally agree on the taste—way better than most! VibeVitamins42, you're right about potencies; I checked, and they're comparable to mid-range capsules. Not super high-dose, but good for maintenance. KetoKevin, if you're keto, the stevia shouldn't spike insulin, but always test it yourself. Overall, I'd recommend these for busy women wanting an easy, skin-friendly boost. Any other experiences or concerns?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123

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