I read about Health-iX products from MIGROS in the Handelszeitung. Where can I find them? Does anyone know them?
I read about Health-iX products from MIGROS in the Handelszeitung. Where can I find them? Does anyone know them?
Hello @meyrob
Thank you for your question.
We stock Health-iX nutritional supplements in large Migros stores. We would like to simplify the store search for you. Would you like to tell us your shopping region so that we can give you some specific stores that stock the products?
We stock the following items:
511870200000Health-iX Multivitamin Gummies
511870300000Health-iX Multivitamin Kids Gummies
511870400000Health-iX Bone Support Gummies
511870500000Health-iX Heart Health Gummies
511870600000Health-iX Pro Baby Gummies
511870700000Health-iX Eye Health Gummies
511870800000Health-iX Fiber Gummies
511870900000Health-iX Shape Chews Chocolate
511871000000Health-iX Energy Chews
511871100000Health-iX Ginger Pastilles
Best regards
Angela
I recently discovered these Healt-iX products too. It's such a shame that they are sweetened with sugar. With sweeteners I would probably have fallen asleep immediately ;-). Perhaps Migros could introduce similar food supplement "Sweeties" without sugar? That would be great.
Hello @Twilight
Thank you for your post.
Both the manufacturer of the Health-iX products and Migros strive to use the most natural raw materials possible in their products. For this reason, natural colors, flavors and sweeteners were also used for the most part in the development of the Health-iX products. As a result, the products contain sugar instead of an artificial sugar substitute.
However, there is no need to worry about consuming too many unnecessary calories because of the sugar used. This is because Health-iX are food supplements that are only taken in very small, clearly specified quantities. For example, the Health-iX Multivitamin Gummies with a recommended daily dose of two pieces contain just 1.9g of sugar (=2% of the daily reference amount). The Health-iX products are therefore not classic confectionery/sweets, where the sugar content can quickly become significant if larger quantities are consumed.
Best regards
Angela
Thanks for the answer. Too bad, these products are out of the question for me. It's not just about calories. It's also about teeth. And "only" 1.9g of sugar is almost a tenth of the maximum recommended amount according to the WHO :-O :-/!