Is WonderSleep Halal?
⚠️ MushboohWonderSleep, made by Plant People, is a mushroom-and-herb sleep gummy built around reishi mushroom, saffron, and chamomile — deliberately melatonin-free. The formula uses pectin as the gelling agent rather than gelatine, and the brand states the product is never made with dyes, gelatin, corn syrup, seed oils, or pesticides. That's a clean ingredient profile by any standard. The reason this lands at Mushbooh rather than Halal is simply the absence of halal certification — there's no confirmed haram ingredient, but no independent body has verified the product either.
Country
United States
Product Types
Sleep supplement gummies
Halal Certification
No halal certification. Manufacturer states the product is gelatine-free, dye-free, and uses pectin as the gelling agent.
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Are WonderSleep Gummies Halal?
WonderSleep, made by Plant People, is a sleep-support gummy built around a mushroom and herb blend — reishi mushroom, saffron, and chamomile, flavoured with wild elderberry — and deliberately formulated without melatonin. Unlike most gummy supplements covered on this site, the gelling agent is pectin, not gelatine, and the brand states plainly that the product is never made with dyes, gelatin, corn syrup, seed oils, or pesticides.
This is about as clean as an uncertified supplement gets: no gelatine, no synthetic dyes, a named (not vague “natural flavor”) elderberry flavouring, and zero-sugar formulation. The reason this still lands at Mushbooh rather than Halal is straightforward — there’s no halal certification for the product from any recognised body. That’s not the same as a confirmed problem; it just means the clean formula hasn’t been independently verified the way Ultimate Nutrition ProStar or MegaLive have been on this site.
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | None |
| Gelatine | Not present — pectin used instead |
| Melatonin | Not present — herb/mushroom blend instead |
| Verdict | Mushbooh — clean formula, uncertified |
How we reached this verdict
We checked the following Tier-1 sources before publishing this verdict:
- Halal certification bodies: no certification found for WonderSleep or Plant People.
- Manufacturer/product information: confirmed pectin as the gelling agent, no gelatine, no synthetic dyes, and a named elderberry flavouring rather than an undisclosed “natural flavor.”
- Sunni fatwa scholarship across the four madhabs: a genuinely clean, gelatine-free, dye-free formula is treated as Mushbooh pending certification under the mainstream Hanafi/Maliki/Shafi’i approach — a lower-risk Mushbooh than products carrying undisclosed flavouring or emulsifier concerns.
Madhab note
The four Sunni madhabs broadly converge on the rules applied in this guide:
- Pectin as a gelatine substitute — accepted as halal across all four madhabs.
- Clean but uncertified formulas — treated as Mushbooh pending certification under the mainstream Hanafi/Maliki/Shafi’i approach; HMC-strict and Hanbali-leaning positions require formal certification regardless of how clean the ingredient list is.
If your madhab treats a confirmed gelatine-free, dye-free formula as sufficient without certification, that would move this specific product toward Halal in your own assessment.
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