David Beckham’s IM8 Fuelled for Record Setting Growth Rate
David Beckham was always a rare breed of footballer. One who, even in his playing days, became better known for his exploits off the field rather than on it.
The numerous haircuts. The inimitable fashion style. The media frenzy that followed his and wife Victoria’s every footstep (not to mention the literal golden throne at their wedding).
That’s not to say the London-born star’s journey has always been smooth. Beckham became public enemy number one after his sending off during the 1998 World Cup.
The now 50-year-old has been forced to burnish his reputation several times over the years in the wake of alleged scandals.
Yet every time, Becks has come up trumps. Famously, that’s why Victoria coined the nickname Golden Balls.
Regardless of which part of his anatomy the precious metal flows through, one thing’s certain: Beckham possesses the Midas touch.
And that’s been demonstrated once again through his latest venture with IM8 Health.
Launched in late 2024 under the umbrella of leading biotechnology company Prenetics (NASDAQ: PRE), IM8 is essentially a condensed approach to checking all the daily wellness boxes.
Through just two supplements — Daily Ultimate Essentials and Daily Ultimate Longevity, neatly dubbed “The Beckham Stack” — the newcomer is aiming to streamline weighty morning routines.

And according to Prenetics’ co-founder and CEO, Danny Yeung, IM8 is “on pace” to becoming the fastest-growing supplement brand in industry history.
Since its full December 2024 debut, IM8 has achieved an unprecedented annual growth rate of 2,457%, with monthly revenue scaling from around $600,000 to $6.6 million by September 2025.
Those figures break down to approximately 350,000 customers and over 10 million servings.
If momentum continues to snowball, IM8 will smash the $100 million marker in annual recurring revenue within its first year of operations, climbing to a monthly haul of $9 million.
“This isn’t hype — it’s clinically validated science, world-class execution, and a team that includes co-founder David Beckham and global ambassador Aryna Sabalenka,” said Yeung.
The serial entrepreneur says Prenetics has built one of the “strongest balance sheets” in its sector.
After completing its $72 million ACT Genomics exit, Prenetics sits on $60 million in cash and zero debt.
Yeung and co are also building a “Bitcoin treasury” — currently valued at roughly $30 million — by acquiring one unit of the decentralised cryptocurrency per day.
“This gives us the runway to execute our vision without compromise,” he added.
What is IM8 Health?
Sometimes in life you get timely reminders that celebrities really are “just like us.”
Beckham’s journey with IM8 Health started from a familiar point of frustration: overcomplicated supplement shopping.
According to Becks, he used to take north of 12 supplements a day — though Victoria would often have to give him a nudge.
That paved the way for a dinner in Hong Kong with Yeung, where they discussed the apparent void for something simpler.
“People are living longer,” Beckham said. “We really need to focus on what we put in our body.”
The actual birth of IM8 would come a year later. Prenetics drafted in a crack team from the fields of academia, medicine, and space science to lead formulation.
The IQ-heavy panel includes NASA’s former Chief Scientist, Dr. James L. Green, and founder of Next Health, Dr. Darshan Shah.
True to their mission statement, Beckham and co came out the other side with only two products: Daily Ultimate Essentials and Daily Ultimate Longevity, now in powder form after briefly featuring in capsules.
Indeed, IM8 seems to talk-the-talk. Not only have several experts put their name to the formulas, they conducted a 12-week clinical trial with the San Francisco Research Institute to ensure the Daily Ultimate Essentials blend was actually giving people the intended benefits.
According to that study, 95% of participants felt a noticeable boost in daily energy levels, while 80% reported getting better sleep.
Furthermore, 85% said they felt less bloated, and 75% noticed a sharper focus and improved mental clarity.
Certainly, Beckham attests to the IM8 difference.
“My focus is better, my energy is better, I feel fresher, I’m sleeping better, and my gut is great,” he said.
So, what’s actually in the two blends? Let’s take a closer look.
IM8 Health’s Daily Ultimate Essentials
IM8 Health’s Daily Ultimate Essentials describes itself as an all-in-one formula that does the job of 16 standalone supplements.
Promising perks across energy, immunity, brain and gut health, hydration and more, it features a whopping 92 nutrient-rich ingredients in one Açaí and Mixed Berries-flavoured drink.
From vitamins, minerals, superfoods and greens to pre-pro-post-biotics, this powder has it all.
Hero ingredients include clinical dosages of CoQ10 — an antioxidant that helps convert food into energy — and MSM, a sulphur derivative believed to help treat joint pain.
It holds NSF Certification, ensuring it has been screened for potential contaminants, and it also carries NSF Certified for Sport status, having been tested for more than 270 banned substances.
IM8 Health’s Daily Ultimate Longevity
IM8’s Daily Ultimate Longevity has been described as the “most advanced longevity supplement on the market”, and the first scientifically formulated to target all 12 hallmarks of ageing.

It does so by squeezing 10 ‘longevity compounds’ into five synergistic complexes, designed for:
- Activating cellular cleansing
- Promoting cellular renewal
- Slowing cellular ageing
- Aiding youthful ageing
The sachets come in an Açaí Berry Pomegranate flavour and contain ingredients like Taurine, L-Glycine, NMN (a form of vitamin B3 taken to boost levels of NAD+), and the potent antioxidant, Astaxanthin.
Both products are free from artificial sweeteners and pack real fruit flavour.
Where to Buy the Beckham Stack
Unsurprisingly, The Beckham Stack doesn’t come cheap. These are premium supplements, formulated by premium minds, and co-founded by an OBE-wielding global superstar.
Netting 30 servings of both will cost you £178 on subscription, or £261 for a one-time buy. If IM8’s workings out are to be believed, its one-and-done approach will save you money in the long run.
That is assuming the back of your cupboard is currently hidden by stacks of 10-plus supplements. Head to IM8’s website to discover more.
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