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Supplements and vitamins for wellbeing

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The «Supplements» category brings together food supplements and vitamin-and-mineral complexes to support the body at different ages and lifestyles. There are over 1500 items here: vitamins and minerals, omega acids, herbs and blends, mushroom supplements, amino acids and products for the immune system, digestion, the nervous system and beauty. You can compare products by purpose, composition and form.

What's in this category

The range covers everyday supplements and ones for specific tasks — from basic vitamins to plant complexes. Capsules, tablets, powders, syrups and tinctures are available.

How to choose a supplement

Start from the task and your lifestyle: for general support, complex vitamins; for a specific goal, individual nutrients or plant formulas. Pay attention to the composition, dosage, form and the manufacturer's recommendations, as well as who the product is intended for — there are separate lines for women, men and children.

Delivery and payment

  • Estonia — parcel lockers from €2.15 (Smartpost, DPD, Omniva), courier from €4.60; free parcel locker from €30; pickup at Vitateka (T1 Shopping Centre, Peterburi tee 2, Tallinn) — free
  • Latvia — parcel lockers from €3.79 (DPD, Omniva), courier from €5.13; free from €35
  • Lithuania — parcel lockers from €2.31 (Unisend, DPD, Omniva), courier from €5.13; free from €40
  • Finland — Posti FI €6.17, Omniva from €7.22; free from €70
  • Poland — Packeta parcel €5.00
  • Czech Republic — Packeta parcel locker €3.75
  • Romania — Packeta parcel locker €3.61, Omniva from €7.32
  • Hungary — Packeta parcel locker €4.13, Omniva from €5.79
  • Other EU — Omniva International Post from €7 (price by weight, 4–16 days)

Payment via Baltic banks (Swedbank, SEB, LHV, Luminor, Coop Pank, Revolut, Paysera), PayPal or card (Google Pay, Apple Pay).

What to consider before use

Food supplements are not medicines and do not replace a full and varied diet. Before use, read the composition, recommended dosage and directions on the package. If pregnant or breastfeeding, taking medication, with chronic conditions or prone to allergies, consult a specialist first.

Frequently asked questions

How does a supplement differ from a medicine?

Food supplements are an addition to the diet and a source of vitamins, minerals and plant components. They are not medicines and are not intended to treat diseases; the dosage and directions are on the package.

How to choose a vitamin-and-mineral complex?

Go by age, lifestyle and task. There are complexes for the whole family and separate lines for women, men and children, as well as individual vitamins and minerals. Compare the composition, form and dosage stated by the manufacturer.

Can several supplements be taken at once?

Some components combine better than others, and some are absorbed separately. Read the recommendations on the package, and when taking several products or medicines, consult a specialist first.