Buying a GLP-1 Supplement? The Checklist to See First (incl. VitaGLP)

Last checked: June 2026. Based on publicly visible information on the websites mentioned at that time.

Demand for GLP-1 support is exploding — and so is the number of sellers. Some are serious brands, others are anonymous sales pages. If you're searching for "VitaGLP reviews", for example, this is the checklist we recommend to everyone before ordering anywhere — including from us.

The 5-point checklist

1. Is EVERY ingredient listed with its dose?

A serious supplement shows the full label. On the Dutch VitaGLP page, at the time of writing, no complete ingredient list with doses was to be found. Without doses you can't judge what you're buying.

2. Is the price immediately visible?

Watch out for pages that only show a discount ("46% off!") without the actual price, where you only see what you pay at checkout — often via an external payment page run by a different party.

3. Can you find the company?

Check whether a company name, registration number and address are on the site. No imprint = no one to turn to with problems around delivery, refunds or side effects.

4. Are the claims realistic?

"Natural GLP-1, no injections needed" sounds attractive, but your body's own GLP-1 is broken down within minutes — that's exactly why the medications exist. In the US, lawsuits are running against supplement brands making these kinds of claims. Be critical of any seller equating a supplement with medication — we deliberately don't claim this.

5. What do independent reviews say?

Look at Trustpilot for the number AND content of reviews, not just the score. Watch for recurring complaints about delivery and refunds.

How Mayntain scores on this checklist

Full doses on the site✓ All 8 ingredients, exact doses
Price immediately visible✓ €44 one-time / €38 subscription
Company findable✓ Dutch company, made in Europe
Realistic claims✓ EU-compliant claims; we promise NO GLP-1 boost
Independent reviews✓ Trustpilot

On GLP-1 medication and looking for transparent support? Check out Mayntain Daily — and feel free to hold us to the same standard.

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