Is Bioniq GO Vegan and Gluten Free? Ingredients and Allergens Explained
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Yes — Bioniq GO is both vegan and gluten free. Every one of the 40 formulations uses the same Swiss-made granule base, with each nutrient bound to guar gum, a plant-derived fibre, so there is no gelatine anywhere in the product. bioniq also states the granules are free from colourants, preservatives, added sugar and sweeteners. Best of all, you see your exact formula before you pay, so you can check every ingredient first.
Is Bioniq GO vegan?
Yes. According to bioniq, every Bioniq GO formulation is vegan-friendly and certified by the Vegan Society — and that means all 40 formulations, not just a selected few. Whichever formula the assessment matches you to, it is suitable for a vegan diet.
This matters more than it might sound. Many everyday supplements quietly rely on animal-derived materials: gelatine capsule shells, softgels, or carmine colourings. Bioniq GO avoids the problem at the design stage. The product is a loose granule you take with a scoop — there is no capsule at all — and the carrier holding each nutrient together is guar gum, a fibre extracted from the guar bean.
If you follow a plant-based diet and shop Herbalife more widely, you may also find our guide to which Herbalife products are suitable for vegans useful — the Vegan Protein Drink Mix is a popular place to start.
Is Bioniq GO gluten free?
Yes. bioniq lists gluten free among the product's credentials, alongside vegan-friendly, colourant-free and preservative-free. Because the granules are built on guar gum rather than pressed into tablets, there are no wheat-based fillers or binders of the kind sometimes found in conventional multivitamins.
One sensible caveat: "gluten free" here is the manufacturer's statement about the product. If you have coeliac disease or a diagnosed gluten sensitivity, it is always worth speaking to your GP or dietitian before adding any new supplement to your routine — that advice applies to every brand, not just this one.
What is in Bioniq GO granules?
Bioniq GO starts with an online wellness assessment that takes about ten minutes. An algorithm — built on bioniq's proprietary database of more than 3 million blood data points — matches your answers to one of 40 formulations, each containing up to 23 vitamins and minerals. It is worth being precise here: the formula is matched to your profile, not created from scratch for you personally, which is exactly why bioniq can show you the full ingredient list before you commit.
The granules themselves use a patented Swiss process. Each micronutrient is bound with guar gum, a natural plant carrier that forms a gelatinous biomatrix and releases the micronutrients gradually. The finished granules are, per bioniq, free from colourants, preservatives, added sugar, artificial sweeteners and gelatine.
If you want the full picture of how the assessment and matching work, our guide to what Bioniq GO is and how it works covers it step by step.
What about allergens and intolerances?
The wellness assessment asks about your diet and health, and this is the place to flag any allergy or intolerance before you order. Two features make Bioniq GO easier to check than most supplements:
- You see the formula first. The complete list of vitamins and minerals in your matched formulation is shown before payment, so you — or your GP — can review every ingredient.
- The base is simple. The carrier is guar gum, a single plant-derived fibre, rather than a long list of excipients.
Because guar gum is a fibre, bioniq recommends taking your daily dose with or after a meal.
Why does vegan-friendly matter for vitamins?
Some of the nutrients people most often supplement are the trickiest to get from plants. Vitamin B12, for example, is found naturally in animal foods, and the NHS notes that vegans may not get enough of it from diet alone. Under EU-authorised wording, vitamin B12 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and to normal energy-yielding metabolism — which is why it appears in many of the Bioniq GO formulations.
A supplement is a support, not a substitute: Bioniq GO works alongside a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle, whether that diet is vegan or not.
How do you check your formula before you buy?
Take the free ten-minute assessment, and Bioniq GO shows you the proposed formula — every vitamin and mineral in it — before you pay a penny. In the UK, the subscription costs £103.09 per month with free delivery (prices correct as of July 2026), a one-off purchase is available at a slightly higher price, and there is no minimum term: you can cancel any time from your account. Your first pack is prepared to order, arrives within 10–14 days with your name printed on it, and includes a measuring scoop.
In the UK, Bioniq GO is sold exclusively through Herbalife Independent Members. You can read the full walkthrough — and start the assessment — from our complete Bioniq GO guide.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bioniq GO suitable for vegetarians?
Yes. Every formulation is vegan-friendly, so all of them are automatically suitable for vegetarians as well.
Does Bioniq GO contain gelatine?
No. There are no capsules or softgels — Bioniq GO is a loose granule bound with guar gum, a plant-derived fibre, so no gelatine is used at any point.
Can I take Bioniq GO if I have coeliac disease?
bioniq states the granules are gluten free. If you have coeliac disease, review the formula shown after your assessment with your GP or dietitian before ordering, as you would with any supplement.
Does Bioniq GO contain added sugar or sweeteners?
No. According to bioniq, the granules are free from added sugar, artificial sweeteners, colourants and preservatives.
How do I tell bioniq about an allergy?
Mention it in the wellness assessment before you order, then double-check the full ingredient list shown before payment. If anything is unclear, contact bioniq's support team before subscribing.
Read the complete Bioniq GO guide →
Antonio Dibattista — Herbalife Independent Member. Bioniq GO personalised supplements, delivered in the UK — see my Bioniq GO guide.