REVIEW: Zoie Health Woman Wonder the multivitamin that actually understands women
- Bongekile Nkomo
- Sep 9, 2025
- 2 min read

As someone who’s always chasing balance between work, wellness, and everything in between I’ve tried my fair share of supplements. Some promised energy, others claimed to support hormones or immunity, but very few actually delivered. That’s why discovering Zoie Health Woman Wonder felt like such a breath of fresh air.
I started taking it during a particularly hectic month. You know the kind... back-to-back meetings, barely any sleep, and that nagging feeling that your body’s running on fumes. Within days, I noticed subtle shifts: I wasn’t crashing mid-afternoon, my mood felt steadier, and I had the kind of mental clarity that usually only comes after a yoga retreat.
But what really made me fall in love with Woman Wonder wasn’t just how I felt it was the intention behind it.
Zoie Health didn’t just throw together a multivitamin they curated a formula that speaks directly to women’s needs. Here’s what makes Woman Wonder stand out:
Vitamin C, Zinc & Iron – for immune support and sustained energy
Chromium & Iodine – to help regulate metabolism and support thyroid health
CoQ10 – for brain function and cellular vitality
Boron – to support hormone balance and cognitive clarity
It’s a thoughtful blend that supports everything from mental clarity and hormonal balance to skin health and immunity. And it’s all packed into one easy-to-take capsule.

What I love most about Zoie Health is that they see women not just as consumers, but as whole people. Their platform offers virtual consultations, prescription services, and a growing community where women can connect, share, and support each other.
It’s not just about selling products it’s about building a movement. One that puts women’s wellness front and centre, and makes healthcare feel personal, accessible, and empowering.
What I love most about Zoie Health is that they see women not just as consumers, but as whole people. Their platform offers virtual consultations, prescription services, and a growing community where women can connect, share, and support each other.
It’s not just about selling products it’s about building a movement. One that puts women’s wellness front and centre, and makes healthcare feel personal, accessible, and empowering.



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