Treunil Reviews 2026: Why Parents Switch to Tallori

July 11, 2026
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Treunil Height Gummies cost $44.99 for a 30-day supply, carry a 60-day money-back guarantee, and list zero added sugar, same as Tallori. Where the two actually differ is in what's disclosed on the ingredient list, and in a couple of claims on Treunil's own product page that are worth a second look before you buy.

We read Treunil's site directly: ingredient by ingredient, claim by claim. Here's how it stacks up against Tallori Growth Gummies.

What is Treunil and how does it compare to Tallori?

Treunil is a height-support gummy marketed to kids and teens ages 5 to 21, sold direct at treunil.com for $44.99 per 30-day supply (two gummies daily, 60 gummies per pouch). It's zero sugar, 100% vegan, and free of gluten, dairy, gelatin, and nuts: all of which overlaps with how Tallori is formulated. Both brands also offer a 60-day money-back guarantee, so neither wins on risk reversal alone.

The real differences show up once you read past the marketing page and into the ingredient list and the specific claims made about how each product works.

What ingredients does Treunil use?

Treunil's product page lists Vitamin D3 and K2, Calcium and Magnesium, Ashwagandha Root Extract, Zinc, Spirulina, and L-Glutamine with L-Arginine. That's a reasonable bone-and-stress-support stack, and it overlaps closely with Tallori's own formula (Tallori also includes ashwagandha, L-arginine, and L-glutamine). The specific milligram doses for Treunil's ingredients are shown only as an image graphic on their product page rather than as accessible text, so a full side-by-side dose comparison isn't possible from the label alone.

Does Treunil disclose the form of Vitamin K2 it uses?

No. Treunil's site lists "Vitamin D3 & K2" without naming the form anywhere in the product copy we reviewed. That distinction matters more than it sounds. K1, the form found in leafy greens, clears the body within hours. K2 in the MK-7 form has roughly a three-day half-life, giving it far more time to activate the protein that directs calcium into bone. A label that just says "Vitamin K" or "K2" without naming the form is one of the clearest things to check on any growth supplement, which is why Tallori states its K2 as MK-7 specifically rather than leaving the form unnamed.

Does Treunil include an omega-3?

Not on the ingredient list published on their product page. Tallori includes algae-sourced omega-3 DHA in its formula, alongside the bone-support nutrients both brands share. For a picky eater who isn't getting DHA from fish at dinner, that's a real formulation gap, not a marketing detail.

Is Treunil's "40% of height from nutrition" claim accurate?

Treunil's FAQ states that "nutrition accounts for about 40% of their final height." The more careful version of that number is that genetics sets roughly 60 to 80% of a child's final height, with nutrition and other factors influencing the remaining 20 to 40%. Presenting a single flat "40%" as settled fact overstates the precision of the underlying research. Nutrition genuinely matters during the growth window. It isn't a fixed, exact percentage, and no brand, Tallori included, can responsibly claim it is.

Does Treunil's growth hormone claim hold up?

Treunil's FAQ also states that "the ingredients in Treunil have been shown to increase growth hormone in low-percentile children." That's a specific, strong claim, and it's the kind of claim Tallori deliberately avoids making about its own formula. No dietary supplement, Tallori included, has FDA clearance to claim it increases growth hormone. We would rather say a nutrient supports the pathways involved in healthy growth than claim it raises a hormone level, because the second claim needs published evidence we haven't seen for any growth gummy currently on the market.

What about Treunil's customer statistics?

Treunil's page cites figures like 85% of customers reporting better sleep quality and a 67% increase in energy levels over 60 days, plus a separate breakdown of 87% deeper sleep, 71% increased energy, and 73% mental clarity, alongside a claim of having "helped hundreds of thousands of kids grow." No survey size, methodology, or source is shown next to any of those numbers on the page we reviewed. That doesn't mean the numbers are false. It means a parent doing real due diligence can't verify them, which is exactly the kind of claim we ask our own team to source or leave out entirely.

How does Treunil compare to Tallori Growth Gummies, side by side?

Category Treunil Tallori Growth Gummies
Added sugar 0g 0g
Money-back guarantee 60-day 60-day
Vitamin K2 form disclosed Not specified MK-7, disclosed
Omega-3 DHA included Not listed Yes, algae-sourced
Age range marketed 5 to 21 5 to 18
Growth hormone claim on site Yes, stated in FAQ No, deliberately avoided
Vegan / allergen-free Yes Yes (pectin-based)

Where is Treunil a reasonable pick?

If a parent's only priority is a zero-sugar, vegan, ashwagandha-and-calcium gummy at a lower monthly price, Treunil is a fair option and a real improvement over the sugar-heavy brands still on the market. Its 60-day guarantee removes financial risk the same way Tallori's does, and the core bone-support stack (D3, K2, calcium, magnesium, zinc) is a legitimate formula on paper. The price gap with Tallori is real, and it's worth acknowledging plainly instead of glossing over it.

Why do parents switch to Tallori?

Parents who read Treunil's ingredient list and then check Tallori's usually land on two specific things: the disclosed K2 MK-7 form, and the added algae-sourced omega-3 DHA that supports a picky eater's focus and brain development on top of the shared bone-support basics. We built Tallori on the idea that a formula only earns trust if every ingredient is something you can actually verify on the label, not something implied on a marketing page.

Amanda Chen, a Tallori parent who started later than most: "I worried we'd missed the window. He was already 13. But within two months he was eating bigger meals and finally hungry at breakfast."

The bottom line: Treunil is a straightforwardly formulated, zero-sugar gummy at a lower price, and it deserves credit for that. If the disclosed K2 form and an added omega-3 DHA matter to you, and if a growth hormone claim on a supplement's FAQ page gives you pause the way it does us, Tallori is built around exactly the things that comparison brings up.

Tallori Growth Gummies - zero sugar chewable with K2 MK-7 for kids ages 5 to 18

Tallori Growth Gummies. Disclosed K2 MK-7, algae omega-3 DHA, and zero sugar.

Shop Tallori Growth Gummies · 60-day money-back guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Treunil safe for kids?+

Treunil states its gummies contain no artificial colors, hormones, or stimulants, and are vegan and free of nuts, dairy, gelatin, and gluten. As with any supplement, check with your pediatrician before starting a new routine, especially if your child takes other medications.

How does Treunil's guarantee compare to Tallori's?+

Both brands currently offer a 60-day money-back guarantee, so there's no difference in risk reversal between the two.

Does Treunil contain omega-3?+

Not on the ingredient list published on Treunil's product page. Tallori includes algae-sourced omega-3 DHA in addition to its bone-support nutrients.

What age range does Treunil target?+

Treunil markets to ages 5 through 21. Tallori is formulated and dosed for ages 5 through 18.

Is Treunil's "40% of height from nutrition" claim accurate?+

It's directionally reasonable but stated with more precision than the science supports. Genetics accounts for roughly 60 to 80% of final height, with nutrition and other factors influencing the remaining 20 to 40%, not a fixed 40%.

Can Treunil increase growth hormone?+

Treunil's FAQ states its ingredients have been shown to increase growth hormone in low-percentile children. No dietary supplement, including Tallori, has FDA clearance to make that specific claim, and we haven't seen published evidence supporting it for any growth gummy on the market.

Which is better for a picky eater who won't eat fish?+

Tallori's added algae-sourced omega-3 DHA covers a nutrient picky eaters commonly miss without fish in their diet. Treunil's published ingredient list doesn't include an omega-3.

How much does Treunil cost compared to Tallori?+

Treunil is $44.99 for a 30-day supply. Tallori is $57.99 for a 30-day supply. Treunil is the lower-priced option; Tallori includes the disclosed K2 MK-7 form and added omega-3 DHA in that price.

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