Is Wellman Halal?
ℹ️ Varies by ProductVitabiotics' Wellman range spans tablets and capsules, and the halal picture depends on which you buy. Wellman Original and Wellman 50+ are tablet formats with no gelatine capsule shell, making them Halal-leaning (check excipients like magnesium stearate, which is typically plant-derived). Wellman Max combines tablets with omega 3·6·9 capsules — those capsules use pharmaceutical-grade gelatin that Vitabiotics markets as halal-bovine-sourced on some product listings, and several Wellman variants (Conception, Sport, Original) are described as Halal and Kosher certified by third-party retailers. Given the range spans multiple formats and the certification claims vary by retailer rather than being uniformly confirmed on Vitabiotics' own primary packaging, verify the specific product and format before buying.
Country
United Kingdom
Product Types
Multivitamin tablets, Multivitamin capsules
Halal Certification
Tablet formats contain no gelatine. Some capsule variants (omega 3·6·9 in Wellman Max) are marketed by retailers as halal-bovine gelatin sourced; verify against the specific product's own packaging or Vitabiotics directly.
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Is Wellman Halal?
Wellman, Vitabiotics’ men’s multivitamin range, is genuinely split by format — which is different from most brands on this site, where the whole range shares one gelatine story.
Tablet-only products — Wellman Original and Wellman 50+ — contain no capsule shell at all, so there’s no gelatine to check. This site’s own supplement capsule guide already lists Vitabiotics Wellman tablets as Halal-leaning, with the standard caveat to check excipients like magnesium stearate (near-universally plant-derived in UK supplement manufacturing, but worth confirming on the specific pack).
Wellman Max combines a tablet with a separate omega 3·6·9 capsule, and that capsule is where it gets more complicated. The capsule shell uses pharmaceutical-grade gelatin, and Vitabiotics’ own product information states this is sourced from halal bovine material. Several retailers also list Wellman Conception, Wellman Sport, and Wellman Original as Halal and Kosher certified. We couldn’t independently verify a formal third-party halal certificate on Vitabiotics’ own primary packaging across the full range, so treat retailer claims as a positive signal rather than a substitute for checking the specific box in front of you.
Which Wellman Format Should You Check?
| Format | Gelatine | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Wellman Original (tablet) | None | Halal-leaning — check excipients |
| Wellman 50+ (tablet) | None | Halal-leaning — check excipients |
| Wellman Max (tablet + omega capsule) | Capsule uses gelatin marketed as halal-bovine sourced | Verify the specific pack’s certification claim |
| Wellman Conception, Sport | Retailer-listed as Halal/Kosher certified | Verify the specific pack’s certification claim |
Key E-Codes in Wellman Products
| E-code | Name | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| E441 | Gelatine | Varies | Not present in tablet formats; capsule formats marketed as halal-bovine sourced — verify on-pack |
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | Not uniformly confirmed on Vitabiotics’ own packaging; retailer claims exist for some variants |
| Tablet formats | No gelatine — Halal-leaning |
| Capsule formats | Gelatin marketed as halal-bovine sourced — verify the specific product |
| Verdict | Varies by format — check the specific product |
How we reached this verdict
We checked the following Tier-1 sources before publishing this verdict:
- Manufacturer/product information: Vitabiotics product pages confirm tablet-only formats for Wellman Original and 50+, and pharmaceutical-grade gelatin marketed as halal-bovine sourced for the Wellman Max omega capsule.
- Retailer certification claims: multiple UK healthcare retailers list Wellman Conception, Sport, and Original as Halal and Kosher certified — treated as a positive but not independently verified signal.
- Cross-reference: consistent with this site’s existing supplement capsule guide and vegetarian medicine guide, which already document Vitabiotics’ gelatin capsule shells and lack of uniform UK halal certification across the wider product family.
Madhab note
The four Sunni madhabs broadly converge on the rules applied in this guide:
- Tablet formats with no capsule shell — no gelatine concern under any madhab.
- Halal-bovine-sourced gelatin, if genuinely certified — accepted across Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali positions once the certification is verified; uncertified bovine gelatin claims from a retailer rather than the manufacturer’s own primary packaging warrant independent verification before relying on them.
If your madhab requires independent third-party certification regardless of retailer claims, verify directly with Vitabiotics before purchasing capsule-format Wellman products.
Key E-Codes in Wellman Products
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