Experts today voiced concern over David Beckham's new wellness brand, warning the supplements were 'meaningless nonsense'.
The all-in-one powder 'Daily Ultimate Essentials' claims to replace the need for 16 daily supplements with its 92 nutrient-rich ingredients.
The brand IM8, owned by the former footballer, say the £65 product also boosts energy and digestion, as well as giving hair, skin and nails a glow up.
Its 'Daily Ultimate Longevity' capsule — setting you back £61 — is also designed to 'support healthy ageing'.
But experts today labelled the products 'yet another celebrity endorsed supplement' and said the brand makes 'questionable claims' based purely on 'limited information from poorly conducted studies'.
Taken in excess, it is 'unlikely to be harmful', they cautioned.
However, the quantities of ingredients used in both products are not listed, putting some allergy sufferers at risk, they added, with the benefits of some ingredients even counteracting each other.
Crafted by a team including an ex-NASA chief scientist, IM8 claims it is 'an unparalleled collaboration between academia, medicine and space science'.
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