Halal verified

HCA Halal Certified Vitamin Gummies for Women in the UK

Self-declared “halal” is not certified halal. We’re HCA audited at every batch, pectin-bound (no gelatine), dosed to the research, and posted through your letterbox.

HCA Halal certified vitamin gummies for women in the UK

If you are a Muslim woman in the UK shopping the high-street supplement aisle, you have probably noticed the same pattern we did: a printed crescent moon on the pack, but no certifying body behind it. Vitamynx exists because that gap is real, and the fix is publicly auditable.

What HCA certification actually means

HCA — the Halal Certification Authority — is an independent body that does three things every other “halal” label often skips:

  • Visits the factory — physical site audit, not just paperwork
  • Audits each batch — every production run is reviewed, not just the first one
  • Traces every ingredient — back to its source supplier, including pectin, flavour, and colour

Our certificate number is published; you can look up any batch by the number printed on the back of the pouch.

Why this matters for gummies specifically

Roughly 9 in 10 supermarket gummies are bound with gelatine — and almost all of that gelatine is pork-derived. UK labelling law lets a brand write “gelatine” without ever naming the animal. We bind every Vitamynx gummy with citrus pectin, a plant fibre. There is no animal in our recipe to declare, and the certificate covers every step.

Halal isn’t the whole story — honest doses are

A halal-certified gummy at a token dose still won’t do much. Vitamynx prints real, meaningful doses on the front of every pouch — for example 5,000µg of biotin in Biotin Plus and 384mg of elemental magnesium in Magnesium Glycinate. The label matches what’s inside.

Made in the UK

Formulated and bottled in a UK GMP-licensed facility in Glasgow. British soil, British standards, posted in a letter-friendly pouch through your door.