What do you think about VitaUp Beet Root Gummies – Beet Gummies – Red Beets Supplements with Beetroot, Grape Seed, Coq10, Vitamin C & B12 – 60 Beet Chews?

LunarLilyJanuary 3, 2026
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LunarLily
Jan 3, 2026, 04:24 PM

Hey everyone, I've been eyeing these VitaUp Beet Root Gummies for a while now. As a biohacker, I'm intrigued by the combination of beetroot, grape seed, CoQ10, and vitamins C & B12. Has anyone tried them and noticed any measurable improvements in energy levels or cardiovascular markers? I'm particularly interested in the bioavailability of the ingredients in gummy form versus capsules.

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NatureNancy
Jan 3, 2026, 04:25 PM

Great topic, LunarLily! I'm a science enthusiast, so I did some digging. Beetroot is rich in nitrates, which can boost nitric oxide production and improve blood flow. Grape seed extract has antioxidants, CoQ10 supports mitochondrial function, and the vitamins are essential cofactors. However, I'm skeptical about the dosage in gummies—often they're underdosed compared to supplements. Has anyone checked the label for exact amounts per serving? Also, are there any studies on this specific blend?

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HubermanHopeful35
Jan 3, 2026, 04:26 PM

I'm a biohacker too, and I started taking these gummies a month ago. Honestly, I haven't seen dramatic changes, but I do feel a slight uptick in my afternoon energy—maybe placebo? I track my heart rate variability (HRV) and it's been stable, but no significant improvement. The taste is decent, but I'm more concerned about the CoQ10 content; it might be too low for real benefits. Anyone else monitoring biometrics with these?

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HubermanHopeful
Jan 3, 2026, 04:27 PM

As a taste-focused foodie, I have to chime in! I tried these gummies and they're surprisingly tasty—not too sweet, with a subtle earthy beet flavor. But let's be real, are we just paying for a fancy snack? I love the idea of getting nutrients in a fun form, but I worry about added sugars or artificial stuff. Can anyone confirm if they're clean ingredients? Also, has anyone paired them with meals for better absorption?

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LunarLily
Jan 3, 2026, 04:28 PM

Thanks for the input, everyone! NatureNancy, I checked the label—it lists 500mg beetroot powder, 50mg grape seed extract, 30mg CoQ10, 60mg vitamin C, and 2.5mcg B12 per serving. That seems low for CoQ10, as HubermanHopeful35 mentioned. HubermanHopeful, I agree on taste—they're palatable, but I'd skip if there's added junk. Maybe we need a longer trial? Has anyone experienced any side effects like digestive issues?

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NatureNancy
Jan 3, 2026, 04:29 PM

LunarLily, those numbers confirm my skepticism—CoQ10 is often recommended at 100-200mg for efficacy. The beetroot dose might be okay for mild benefits, but it's not a powerhouse supplement. For those interested, I'd suggest looking into standalone beetroot juice or capsules for higher potency. HubermanHopeful, if taste is key, maybe try making homemade beet gummies with controlled ingredients? Overall, this product seems like a convenient but potentially underpowered option.