Discover 3 New Vegan-Friendly Supplements from Green Nutritionals
At WholeLife, we’re passionate about offering plant-based options that support everyday health and wellness. Green Nutritionals, a trusted name in vegan-friendly nutrition, has introduced three new supplements designed to complement a balanced lifestyle.
Vegan Vitamin D3 1000 IU with 5 Mushrooms
Vitamin D is important for maintaining general wellbeing, including supporting healthy bones and teeth. Green Nutritionals’ Vegan Vitamin D3 1000 IU is sourced from plant-based chlorella vulgaris (a green microalgae), making it 100% vegan, plus includes five functional mushrooms. Reishi, Silver Ear Fungus, Shiitake, Turkey Tail, and Cordyceps, to provide additional plant-based nutrients.
This supplement may help:
- Support calcium absorption
- Maintain normal immune system function
- Support overall wellbeing
Bioavailable Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha has long been valued for its role in stress and sleep support. Green Nutritionals’ Ashwagandha uses Shoden®, a clinically researched and highly bioavailable extract, standardised to 35% withanolide glycosides. Just one capsule per day may help with:
- Supporting a healthy stress response
- Supporting sleep quality
- Supporting healthy immune system function
Bioavailable Curcumin
Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, is recognised for its antioxidant properties. Green Nutritionals’ Curcumin uses LipiSperse® Technology to enhance absorption, helping the body make the most of this plant-based support.
It may help to:
- Support antioxidant activity
- Support joint health and mobility
- Provide relief from mild joint pain and stiffness
Why Choose Green Nutritionals?
- 100% Vegan
- Packaged in recyclable glass with LOCTEC™ technology (to help keep nutrients fresh)
- Sustainably sourced
- Formulated for bioavailability
Discover the new Green Nutritionals range at WholeLife and explore plant-based nutrition designed to support your wellbeing.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.





