Dissolvable Supplement Strips
Strips are thin, fast-dissolving films you place on your tongue — no water, no swallowing, nothing to measure. Each strip carries a set amount of its active ingredients, printed on the label like any other format. If capsules are a chore and gummies feel like candy, strips are the in-between: quick, portable, and easy to keep up.
How dissolvable strips work
An oral strip is a dissolvable film that melts on or under the tongue in well under a minute. Because there is nothing to swallow, strips travel well — a desk drawer, a gym bag, a carry-on — and they are the easiest format to take consistently, which is the part of any supplement routine that actually matters.
Our strips range covers sleep (with melatonin), focus, iron, hair-skin-and-nails with biotin, and more. Every strip product page lists the ingredients and amounts from the manufacturer’s specification, unchanged — the same readable-label standard as the rest of the store.
One thing supplement strips are not: mouth tape or nasal strips. Those are physical sleep aids you wear; ours are dissolvable films you take. If you landed here looking for those, we would rather point that out than sell you the wrong thing.
Strips, answered
What are supplement strips?
Thin, fast-dissolving films that deliver a measured amount of an ingredient — like melatonin, iron, or biotin — when they melt on your tongue. No water or swallowing needed, and the full ingredient list is on every label.
Are strips as good as capsules?
A strip delivers the amount printed on its label, just like a capsule delivers its listed dose — the difference is form, not honesty. Strips shine when swallowing pills is unpleasant or when you want something portable you will actually remember to take.
Are sleep strips the same as mouth tape?
No. Mouth tape and nasal strips are physical aids worn during the night. Our sleep strips are dissolvable melatonin films you take before bed. They share a name, not a function.
How do I take a strip?
Place one strip on or under your tongue and let it dissolve — usually well under a minute. Directions and timing for each product are on its page and label.






