Makes your supplement taste better. That's it.
Yes. 'Natural' means it comes from actual vanilla beans or related natural sources, not a chemistry lab.
Vanilla allergy is extremely rare but exists. If you react to vanilla foods, mention it to your doctor.
Technically a fraction of a calorie. Completely negligible.
Click through to the studies bar for the evidence base.
See the dosing guide below.
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Some ingredients build up over weeks. Others act fast.
The compound effect of consistent dosing.
Check the cautions section if you have a pre-existing condition.
Some ingredients you feel. Others just work in the background.
For health? No difference at these tiny amounts. It's a taste and label preference.
Because many active ingredients taste awful. Better flavor means you'll actually take your supplement.
The extraction process may use alcohol, but the amount in your supplement is essentially zero.
Vanillin and other aromatic compounds from vanilla beans interact with taste and smell receptors to improve flavor. No pharmacological effect at amounts used.
Natural Vanilla Flavor has emerging evidence.
Vanilla planifolia orchid beans (primarily from Madagascar and Mexico)
Natural Vanilla Flavor interacts with other supplements and meds. The analyzer flags interactions, dose mismatches, and timing collisions across your whole list.
FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.