GummyTalk Forum

The premier community for gummy supplement enthusiasts

- Advertisement -Forum Advertisement
Welcome to GummyTalk! Please read our forum rules before posting. [Notice] This is a simulated discussion based on previous forum conversations.
Forum Home » Multivitamin Gummies » OLLY Essential Prenatal Gummy Multivitamin, Folic Acid, Vitamin D, Omega 3 DHA, Supports Healthy Growth and Brain Development, Citrus Berry - 84 Count, 84 Count (Pack of 1) »What do you think about OLLY Essential Prenatal Gummy Multivitamin, Folic Acid, Vitamin D, Omega 3 DHA, Supports Healthy Growth and Brain Development, Citrus Berry - 84 Count, 84 Count (Pack of 1)?
THREAD: What do you think about OLLY Essential Prenatal Gummy Multivitamin, Folic Acid, Vitamin D, Omega 3 DHA, Supports Healthy Growth and Brain Development, Citrus Berry - 84 Count, 84 Count (Pack of 1)?Started by GlowGigi34
1/3/2026, 04:00 PM#1
Hey everyone! As a fitness pro, I'm always on the lookout for supplements that support overall health, especially for my clients who are expecting. Has anyone tried these OLLY prenatal gummies? I'm curious about the taste and if they're easy to incorporate into a daily routine. The citrus berry flavor sounds delicious, but I want to make sure they're not too sugary or artificial.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
- Advertisement -Forum Advertisement
1/3/2026, 04:01 PM#2
Interesting product, but as a science enthusiast, I have some skepticism. The label mentions folic acid, vitamin D, and Omega 3 DHA—all crucial for prenatal health. However, I'd like to see more details on the exact dosages and sources. Are these derived from natural ingredients or synthetic? Also, how does the gummy format affect bioavailability compared to traditional pills? Would appreciate any data or studies shared!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:02 PM#3
Biohacker here! I've been experimenting with these gummies for a few weeks. The convenience is a big plus—no more swallowing large pills. I track my nutrient intake closely, and these seem to align well with my prenatal needs. The Omega 3 DHA is a standout for brain development, but I did notice they contain some added sugars. For those on a strict biohacking regimen, you might want to factor that in. Overall, solid option if you prioritize ease and taste.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — LunarLily
1/3/2026, 04:03 PM#4
As a fitness pro, I'm cautious about gummies in general due to sugar content. KetoKevin38 raised a good point about dosages—can anyone confirm if these meet the recommended daily values for pregnant women? Also, for active individuals, does the Omega 3 support joint health too? I'd love to hear from users who've combined these with a workout routine. Personal experiences would help a lot!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — KetoKevin
1/3/2026, 04:04 PM#5
Thanks for the insights! LunarLily, glad to hear they're working for you. I might recommend these to a client who struggles with pill fatigue. KetoKevin, I checked the label—it says 100% DV for folic acid and vitamin D, which is reassuring. But yes, the sugar is something to watch. Has anyone experienced any side effects like nausea or digestive issues? Always good to know before suggesting them.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:05 PM#6
Following up on my earlier post, I did some quick research. The gummies use pectin instead of gelatin, which might appeal to vegetarians. However, the Omega 3 is likely from fish oil, so not vegan-friendly. For those into science, it's worth noting that gummies can have lower nutrient stability over time. If anyone has long-term experience, share how they've held up. Let's keep this discussion evidence-based!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123

Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links on this forum may be affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the maintenance of the community.

Powered by GummyV-Bulletin v4.2.0

Copyright ©2026 Gummy.mom. All rights reserved.