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Journalist Tests Grüns Superfood Gummies for 30 Days

By TrendingWire Newsroom

A journalist from Rolling Stone recently tried Grüns superfood gummies for a month to evaluate their effects. The multivitamin gummies, popular among celebrities, are marketed as a convenient way to get essential nutrients. The journalist took the recommended dose daily for 30 days and reported feeling slightly more energetic and focused, though they noted that the changes were subtle. No major side effects were observed. The gummies contain a blend of vitamins, minerals, and superfoods like spirulina and chlorella. While the journalist could not confirm whether the benefits were due to the product or a placebo effect, they concluded that the gummies are a tasty and easy supplement option. As with any supplement, individual results may vary, and it is always advisable to consult a healthcare professional before starting a new routine.

Sources: Rolling Stone
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