Boots & Holland and Barrett Supplements vs Blue Power: 2026 Review

Boots & Holland and Barrett Supplements vs Blue Power: 2026 Review — Blue Power

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Evidence: This comparison is based on each retailer’s disclosed ingredient doses, independent trial data and price per serving — not on promised effects.

Timing: Boots and Holland & Barrett stock general daily multivitamins; a specialist daily formula is taken the same way, as part of an ongoing routine, with every dose disclosed.

Next step: See Blue Power's fully disclosed 7-ingredient formula, with every dose and its evidence listed on the product page.

If you've searched the men's health aisle at Boots or Holland & Barrett as a man comparing daily food supplements, you've probably noticed the same thing most men do: lots of general multivitamins, a few branded sexual-health formulas, and very little overlap with the ingredients that actually have meta-analytic evidence for testosterone or blood flow. This isn't because high-street retailers are doing a bad job — it's because of how UK supplement regulation, retail buying decisions, and category economics interact. The result, in 2026, is a real ingredient gap on the high street.

This guide reviews what's actually on the shelves at both major UK retailers, what evidence-based ingredients they cannot stock and why, what the dose transparency looks like, and how to make a fair comparison with specialist online formulas. The position throughout: Boots and Holland & Barrett are legitimate, well-regulated retailers serving a different category. They're alternatives to consider, not competitors to dismiss. For men over 40 looking at supplements for men over 40, the question is which approach matches your specific goal.

TL;DR — Key Takeaways
  • Boots stocks general multivitamins (Wellman Original, Complete Man) with token amounts of L-arginine (20mg) and ginseng (20mg) — well below clinical doses
  • Holland & Barrett has a wider men's range, including the only major high-street product with shilajit (East Meets West Male Formula, 75mg)
  • The most targeted Boots option (Health & Him Desire, £0.73/day) and the H&B Expert Male Sexual Health (£1.50/day) both lack full ingredient dose disclosure
  • Tongkat Ali is not stocked at either retailer — classified as a UK Novel Food and absent from mainstream retail despite a 2022 meta-analysis showing testosterone benefits
  • Building a specialist-grade formula from individual H&B products costs £50–70/month and requires 4–6 separate capsules daily
  • Specialist online formulas with 7 ingredients at transparent doses typically run £0.50–0.80/day — comparable to mid-range Boots options but with deeper ingredient depth

What Can You Buy at Boots for Men's Performance Today?

Boots is the UK's largest pharmacy chain and the default first stop for most men. Its own-brand range and the third-party brands it carries are heavily weighted toward general multivitamins. Six products dominate the men's-health shelf:

Boots Complete Man (~£6–10, 30 tablets)

Boots' own-brand multivitamin. Contains broad-spectrum vitamins and minerals at NRV-level doses. Useful as a basic nutritional safety net — not aimed at performance. Daily cost: ~£0.20/day.
Best for: Men who want general multivitamin coverage and aren't focused on testosterone or blood flow specifically.

Vitabiotics Wellman Original (£6.55, 30 tablets)

The UK's best-selling men's multivitamin. Includes zinc 15mg (a meaningful dose for testosterone maintenance under EFSA), selenium 150mcg, Siberian ginseng 20mg, Co-Q10 2mg, and L-arginine 20mg. The non-vitamin ingredients are at token doses — the L-arginine, for example, is roughly 75x below the clinical dose used in the Rhim 2019 ED meta-analysis (1,500–5,000mg/day). Daily cost: ~£0.22/day.
Best for: Men who want vitamin/mineral cover with minor herbal additions.

Vitabiotics Wellman Conception (£11.95, 30 tablets)

The most targeted Wellman product. Contains maca extract 250mg, Siberian ginseng 30mg, L-arginine, L-carnitine, lycopene, pine bark extract, and zinc. The maca dose is in the clinical range and pine bark extract has evidence for blood flow that complements L-arginine. Aimed primarily at fertility rather than broader men's wellbeing goals. Daily cost: ~£0.40/day.
Best for: Men focused on fertility specifically.

Health & Him Desire (£21.99, 60 capsules)

The most targeted men's sexual-health product reliably stocked at Boots. Contains tribulus terrestris, L-arginine HCl, L-citrulline, maca root extract, Korean ginseng extract (10:1, 150mg), L-carnitine, and zinc 7mg. Multi-ingredient design covering both nitric-oxide (arginine + citrulline) and general men's wellbeing (maca + ginseng) pathways. The catch: individual ingredient dosages aren't fully disclosed on the label, so direct comparison with clinical evidence isn't possible. No shilajit, no Tongkat Ali, no horny goat weed. Daily cost: ~£0.73/day.
Best for: Men wanting Boots convenience plus targeted multi-ingredient design.

Other Boots Options

Centrum Men, Sanatogen Vitality, and various single-ingredient capsules (zinc, vitamin D, ginseng) round out the shelf. None are positioned as performance formulas; they're either general multivitamins or single nutrients. As a result, the Boots route to a "specialist" formula is one of these third-party brands rather than an own-label product.

What Can You Buy at Holland & Barrett?

Holland & Barrett has a wider supplement range than Boots and stocks several specialist ingredients absent from pharmacy shelves. The men's health aisle has four notable products:

H&B Expert Male Sexual Health (£44.98, 60 capsules)

H&B's premium men's formula. Contains green tea extract, damiana extract, maca extract, saffron extract, zinc, and vitamin B6. A genuinely targeted blend — saffron has emerging wellbeing research (including Kashani et al. 2018 on sexual function) and damiana has long traditional use. The drawback: individual ingredient dosages are not disclosed, so it's impossible to verify whether the actives are at clinical doses or token amounts. No tongkat ali, no L-arginine, no shilajit. Daily cost: ~£1.50/day.
Best for: Men prioritising H&B retail experience and willing to trade dose transparency for the brand.

H&B East Meets West Male Formula (£15–20, 60 capsules)

Notable as one of the few high-street products containing shilajit — 75mg, alongside boswellia 100mg, Korean ginseng extract 10mg, fenugreek 60mg, zinc 8mg, and vitamins D, E, C, B5, B6, and B12. The shilajit dose is real but well below the 500mg/day used in the standard clinical RCT. The ginseng at 10mg is essentially a token amount. Daily cost: ~£0.25–0.33/day.
Best for: Men who specifically want some shilajit exposure on a high-street budget.

Individual H&B Ingredient Capsules

H&B sells single-ingredient capsules of maca (1,500mg, £17.99/90), shilajit (1,000mg, £9.45/90), zinc 15mg (£4–6/60), and a Korean & Siberian ginseng complex (£20.49/120). Building a personalised stack from these is possible — you'd combine 4–5 products for £50–70/month and 4–6 capsules daily. Tongkat Ali still isn't available, so the testosterone-via-LH-pathway angle is missing from the resulting stack.

Other H&B Brands

Solgar, Nature's Aid, Now Foods, and various smaller brands carry men's formulas at H&B. Quality varies widely, dose disclosure varies even more, and tongkat ali availability across the entire H&B range remains effectively zero.

The Ingredient Gap: What High-Street Retailers Don't Stock

High street pharmacy supplements aisle with shelves of vitamins and capsules — illustrating the ingredient choices and limitations facing UK consumers
The biggest difference between high-street and specialist men's supplements isn't price — it's which ingredients are available at all.

Looking at the ingredients with the strongest meta-analytic evidence for men's performance, here's what's stocked at major UK retailers in 2026:

Ingredient Evidence summary Boots H&B Specialist online
Tongkat Ali 2022 meta-analysis: SMD 1.352 testosterone, p=0.001 No No Yes (50–200mg)
Shilajit RCT: T +20% in 90 days at 500mg No Limited (75mg, single product) Yes (50–500mg)
L-Arginine 10-RCT meta: OR 3.37 ED at 1,500–5,000mg Token (20mg) Token-to-low Yes (50–5,000mg)
Maca Gonzales et al. (2002): sexual desire improvement associated at 1,500–3,000mg (RCT) Yes (Wellman Conception 250mg, capsules 1,500mg) Yes (1,500mg single) Yes
Korean Ginseng Meta-analysis: significant ED improvement Token (Wellman 20mg) Token (10mg in East Meets West) Yes (100mg+ standardised)
Horny Goat Weed Icariin: cGMP support, blood flow No Limited Yes (25–50mg)
Zinc Has an EFSA-authorised zinc claim Yes (15mg in Wellman) Yes (8mg in East Meets West) Yes (10mg+, NRV-aligned)

Why Isn't Tongkat Ali at Boots or H&B?

Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia) is classified as a Novel Food under retained EU/UK regulations. The implication is regulatory, not safety: it doesn't have a documented history of food use in Europe before 1997, so it requires formal Novel Food authorisation before mainstream retail can confidently stock it. An application was submitted to the UK FSA in 2016 and remains in process. Specialist online retailers in the UK can sell it as a food supplement; mainstream pharmacies and health-food chains have chosen not to until authorisation is finalised.

This means men looking specifically for the testosterone meta-analysis evidence (Leisegang 2022, SMD 1.352) genuinely cannot get it at Boots or Holland & Barrett — not because the retailers are wrong, but because the regulatory pathway hasn't completed. It's a structural gap in high-street availability rather than a consumer choice.

The dose transparency principle: Across the products surveyed, the strongest predictor of value isn't price — it's whether individual ingredient milligrams are disclosed on the label. Wellman Conception, Health & Him Desire, and East Meets West are reasonably transparent. The premium H&B Expert Male Sexual Health is not. When ingredient doses are hidden behind a "proprietary blend" or unlabelled total, you can't compare the product against the clinical literature, which is the whole point of buying an evidence-based supplement.

Daily Cost & Ingredient Density: A Like-for-Like Comparison

UK Men's Supplements: Daily Cost vs Ingredient Depth UK Men's Supplements: Daily Cost vs Ingredient Depth Bar length = daily cost (£); colour = number of clinically relevant men's-health ingredients (1–8) Boots Complete Man Wellman Original H&B East Meets West Wellman Conception Health & Him Desire Specialist online (8-ing) H&B Expert Male Sex Health £0 £0.75 £1.50 £0.20 / 1 ing £0.22 / 2 ing £0.30 / 3 ing £0.40 / 4 ing £0.73 / 5 ing £0.75 / 8 ing £1.50 / undisclosed General multivitamin Full transparency Doses hidden
Daily cost from Boots and Holland & Barrett retail prices (April 2026). "Ingredients" counts only the clinically relevant men's-health actives, not vitamins. Specialist online formulas with 8 transparent ingredients sit between mid-range and premium high-street price points.
Across the UK retail landscape in 2026, the highest-cost product (H&B Expert Male Sexual Health, £1.50/day) ships with undisclosed ingredient doses, while a specialist 7-ingredient online formula at £0.75/day discloses every milligram. Cost and ingredient transparency are largely independent variables — a useful reminder that brand price is not a reliable proxy for evidence-grade design.

Funding & Marketing Disclosure

Most high-street men's products are produced by large supplement manufacturers (Vitabiotics, Holland & Barrett's own labels, Health & Him) who fund their own consumer marketing rather than independent clinical trials. The trial evidence that drives men's-health benefits (Tongkat Ali meta-analyses, L-arginine ED meta-analyses, shilajit RCTs) is academic. The retail products are downstream consumers of that evidence, not contributors to it:

Brand Marketing budget Original clinical research Status
Vitabiotics (Wellman) Heavy UK retail marketing Limited — product trials, not ingredient trials Industry
Holland & Barrett own-label In-store + digital None published on these formulas Industry
Health & Him D2C + Boots distribution Pilot data on selected blends Industry
Specialist UK online (e.g., Mendurance, Prelox) Niche digital Ingredient-level academic evidence cited Industry
Academic ingredient evidence (Leisegang, Rhim, Pandit) n/a RCTs and meta-analyses Independent

This isn't a criticism of high-street brands; it's the normal structure of the supplement market. The relevant question is not "who funded it" but "are the ingredients in this product at the doses used in independent clinical trials, and is that information disclosed?". That's the lens that makes Boots, H&B, and specialist online formulas comparable on the same axis.

How to Choose Quality Men's Supplements in the UK

The decisions that actually move the needle for men over 40 looking at performance and longevity:

  • Demand dose disclosure: If the label says "Men's Sexual Health Blend 800mg" without breaking down individual ingredients, you can't compare it to clinical evidence. Choose products that list every milligram.
  • Match dose to clinical trials: If the trial used 200mg of Tongkat Ali, 50mg in a multi-ingredient formula contributes meaningfully (and is realistic given EU food-supplement constraints) but 5mg is essentially a token amount.
  • Look at ingredient combinations, not individual heroes: The Stanislavov 2003 trial showed that L-arginine alone normalised erections in 5% of men — with Pycnogenol added, that rose to 80–92.5%. Synergy matters more than single-ingredient maximum dose.
  • Check Novel Food status: If you specifically want Tongkat Ali for the testosterone-via-LH-pathway data, you need a specialist online formula. This isn't a high-street category in 2026.
  • Verify GMP and third-party testing: UK or EU GMP certification, plus a Certificate of Analysis available on request. This is the floor — it's not a differentiator, it's a baseline.
  • Compare daily cost honestly: If a Boots product is £0.20/day but you need to add three more capsules for a real men's-health stack, the actual daily cost is £0.80–1.00. Compare apples to apples.
  • Read the evidence for herbal supplements framework: not all "natural" labels are equal — the question is which compounds have meta-analytic evidence and which are traditional-use only.
The "individual ingredient stack" trap: Building a personalised stack from H&B individual capsules sounds attractive but in practice means 4–6 capsules daily, £50–70/month, multiple bottles to manage, and still no Tongkat Ali. For men who want a single daily tablet with transparent dosing across multiple pathways, a complete formula from a specialist online brand is usually more efficient on cost, time, and ingredient depth.

Why Blue Power Was Built as an Alternative to High-Street Formulas

Blue Power: 7 Ingredients, Single Daily Tablet, Full Dose Transparency

Blue Power was designed for men who've already searched the high street and found the ingredient gap — men who want Shilajit and clinically relevant doses of L-Arginine, Maca, and Korean Ginseng in one fully disclosed formula, with every milligram printed on the label.

Where Blue Power fits relative to high-street alternatives:

  • vs. Wellman Original (£0.22/day): Wellman gives you general multivitamins; Blue Power gives you 8 men's-specific actives at clinical-relevance doses. Different category, different goal.
  • vs. Health & Him Desire (£0.73/day): Both are multi-ingredient. Blue Power discloses every milligram on the label, includes Shilajit (50mg, the ingredient with the Pandit 2016 RCT), and isn't sold behind an undisclosed blend — the Boots option doesn't fully break down its individual doses.
  • vs. H&B East Meets West (£0.30/day): Comparable shilajit availability, but Blue Power lists Shilajit at a clearly stated 50mg, gives full dose disclosure across the whole formula, and is a tighter seven-ingredient blend with every milligram disclosed — no proprietary blend.
  • vs. H&B Expert Male Sexual Health (£1.50/day): Half the daily cost, plus full dose transparency on every ingredient. The H&B premium product is well-regarded but doesn't disclose individual milligrams.
  • vs. building your own DIY stack (£50–70/month): One tablet vs four to six. The same Shilajit / Maca / Ginseng / Zinc / L-Arginine ingredients you'd buy individually, all in one tablet, with full transparency.

Full formula: Oat extract (Avena sativa) 10:1 50mg · Shilajit 50mg · Maca Root 50mg · Korean Ginseng 5:1 100mg · L-Arginine 50mg · Zinc 10mg · Vitamin C 80mg

None of this means Boots or Holland & Barrett are bad places to buy supplements. They are well-regulated, convenient, and stock the right products for general health and many specific use cases. What they aren't — in 2026 — is a complete category for men over 40 looking specifically at testosterone and blood flow pathways, with transparent ingredient doses across a targeted multi-ingredient formula. That's the gap Blue Power and other specialist UK online formulas fill, and the right product depends on your goal.

Try Blue Power — 7 Ingredients with Full Dose Transparency

One daily tablet. GMP certified, UK made. Includes Shilajit (rarely stocked at Boots), Maca Root, Korean Ginseng, L-Arginine, Zinc 10mg, Oat extract (Avena sativa), and Vitamin C 80mg. Every milligram disclosed on the label.

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No subscription required  ·  30-day supply  ·  Free standard UK delivery

Building the ingredients separately vs one daily tablet
Approach Typical UK cost / month Items per day
Six to eight single ingredients from Boots / Holland & Barrett £50–£120 4–8
Blue Power — one daily tablet, 7 ingredients £19.99 1

Retail prices vary; figures are indicative of single-ingredient UK high-street pricing.

Stacking with vitamin D. Blue Power focuses on circulatory and everyday-wellbeing ingredients and does not contain vitamin D. Between October and March in the UK, the NHS advises adults to consider a daily 10 µg (400 IU) vitamin D supplement. If you want vitamin D cover, take a separate D3 capsule with a morning meal alongside your daily tablet, ideally after checking your level with your GP.

Reporting side effects. Food supplements are generally well tolerated, but if you notice an unexpected reaction to any supplement you can report it to the UK regulator through the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme. Always tell your GP or pharmacist about supplements you take, especially alongside prescription medicines.

Frequently Asked Questions About Boots & H&B Alternatives

Why doesn't Boots stock Tongkat Ali or Shilajit?

Tongkat Ali is classified as a UK Novel Food — the formal authorisation process is in progress but not finalised, so mainstream retailers like Boots and Holland & Barrett don't stock it. Shilajit isn't subject to Novel Food restrictions but is still a niche category for high-street pharmacies; H&B carries it in some products and as a single-ingredient capsule, Boots generally does not. Both ingredients are legal to buy from specialist UK online brands as food supplements.

Are Wellman or Holland & Barrett products as effective as specialist supplements?

For different goals, yes. Wellman Original is a strong general men's multivitamin and Wellman Conception is well-targeted for fertility. For testosterone and blood flow pathways together, the active-ingredient doses in most high-street products are below the levels used in clinical trials — they're designed primarily as multivitamins with herbal additions, not as men's-health formulas targeting those specific research areas. Specialist supplements with 8 transparent ingredients at clinical-relevance doses are aimed at a different category.

What's the most evidence-based supplement available at Boots?

For fertility specifically, Vitabiotics Wellman Conception is the most evidence-aligned Boots product — the maca dose (250mg) is in clinical range and pine bark extract has supportive blood flow data. For broader sexual health, Health & Him Desire combines arginine, citrulline, maca, and Korean ginseng but doesn't fully disclose individual ingredient doses. For general men's health, Wellman Original is well-formulated as a multivitamin.

Can you build a complete men's-health stack from Holland & Barrett individual capsules?

Almost. You can buy maca, shilajit, zinc, ginseng, and various vitamins as separate capsules at H&B, with a total monthly cost of about £50–70 and 4–6 capsules per day. The single missing ingredient is Tongkat Ali, which H&B doesn't stock for Novel Food regulatory reasons. If you specifically want the testosterone meta-analysis evidence (Leisegang 2022), you'll need a specialist online source.

Is Holland & Barrett's Expert Male Sexual Health product worth £44.98?

It's a genuinely targeted formula with saffron, damiana, maca, and zinc — ingredients with at least some sexual-function research cited in the literature. The drawback is that individual ingredient milligrams aren't disclosed, so you can't directly compare against clinical trials. At £1.50/day it's the most expensive option in the survey. Whether it's worth that depends on whether you value the H&B retail experience and brand more than dose transparency.

Are specialist online supplements safe?

UK-manufactured specialist supplements are subject to the same MHRA, FSA, and GMP regulations as anything sold at Boots or Holland & Barrett. The relevant safety markers — UK GMP certification, Certificate of Analysis available on request, food supplement labelling compliance — are independent of retail channel. Buying from a UK-registered company with a physical address and clear ingredient disclosure is the practical safety check, regardless of whether the retailer is online or on the high street.

The Bottom Line: What Should You Buy — and Where?

If you want a general men's multivitamin and are happy with high-street convenience, Vitabiotics Wellman Original is the best-known choice and reasonably formulated for the price. If you want fertility-targeted support, Wellman Conception adds maca and pine bark at credible doses. Both are easy to buy alongside a weekly grocery shop.

If you want a multi-ingredient men's sexual-health formula and prefer Boots or Holland & Barrett, Health & Him Desire (£0.73/day) and H&B East Meets West (£0.30/day) are the most credible options — with the honest caveat that some doses are undisclosed and Tongkat Ali isn't available through high-street retail at all.

If you specifically want the ingredients with the strongest evidence base — Shilajit for energy and minerals, clinically relevant L-Arginine and Korean Ginseng — you need a specialist online formula. That's the structural reality of UK retail in 2026, not a marketing claim. Blue Power was built explicitly to fill that category, with Shilajit at a disclosed 50mg, full dose transparency on all seven ingredients, single daily tablet convenience, and free UK delivery. (For the Tongkat Ali research specifically, see our UK guide — that herb remains a Novel Food and is available from specialist single-ingredient sellers.)

Food supplement information. Blue Power is a food supplement, not a medicine. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed 1 tablet per day. Not suitable for under-18s or pregnant/breastfeeding women. Consult a healthcare professional before use if you are taking medication or have a medical condition. Boots, Holland & Barrett, Vitabiotics, Wellman, and Health & Him are trademarks of their respective owners and are referenced here for factual product comparison only. Prices and product availability are accurate to April 2026 and may change. Read our editorial policy and fact-checking process.
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