Nutrition53
Multi1 (120 capsules)
Nutrition53 Multi-Vitamin & Mineral delivers the complete nutritional protection you need, and then some. It’s your ticket to a high-energy lifestyle – made simple. Along with a complete range of 24 vitamins and minerals, advanced levels of B-vitamins combine with brain power-boosters, anti-aging nutrients, and natural mood enhancers so you’re always at your best. Plus immune system protection from cold and flu, as well as bone and muscle strengtheners for your fit, healthy body.
Directions:
As a dietary supplement, take four (4) capsules once a day or two (2) capsules twice daily, with food.
Supplement Facts Multi 1 Serving Size:4 capsules |
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APS | %DV | |
Vitamin A (2,000 IU Acetate/2,000 IU Beta Carotene) | 4,000 IU | 80% |
Vitamin C (as Calcium Ascorbate) | 250 mg | 417% |
Vitamin D (from Cholecalciferol) | 200 IU | 50% |
Vitamin E (from 90% d-Alpha Tocopheryl Succinate/10% Mixed Tocopherols) | 100 IU | 333% |
Vitamin K (as phylloquinone) | 100 mcg | 125% |
Thiamin (Vitamin B1; as Thiamin HCl) | 50 mg | 3333% |
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) | 10 mg | 588% |
Niacin (as Niacinamide) | 25 mg | 125% |
Vitamin B6 (from 80% Pyridoxine HCl/20% Pyridoxal 5’-Phosphate) | 50 mg | 2500% |
Folic Acid | 800 mcg | 200% |
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin) | 100 mcg | 1667% |
Biotin | 300 mcg | 100% |
Pantothenic Acid (from Calcium Pantothenate) | 50 mg | 500% |
Calcium (from Calcium Citrate) | 150 mg | 15% |
Iron (from Iron Citrate) | 2 mg | 11% |
Iodine (from Potassium Iodide) | 150 mcg | 100% |
Magnesium (from Magnesium Citrate) | 100 mg | 25% |
Zinc (from Zinc Picolinate) | 15 mg | 100% |
Selenium (from Selenomethionine) | 30 mcg | 43% |
Copper (from Copper Amino Acid Chelate) | 50 mcg | 2% |
Manganese (from Manganese Amino Acid Chelate) | 2 mg | 100% |
Chromium (from Polynicotinate) | 200 mcg | 167% |
Molybdenum (from Molybdenum Amino Acid Chelate) | 50 mcg | 67% |
Potassium (as Potassium Citrate) | 90 mg | |
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** Daily Value not established | ||
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet |
Other ingredients:
Gelatin Capsule (Gelatin, Clycerin, Water), Magnesium Stearate, Silica, Rice Powder.
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Updated Jun. 29, 2010,
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UPC: 810033010934
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Uses & Indications.- Anti-Aging Nutrients
- Brain Power Boosters
- Natural Mood Enhancers
- Immune System Protection
- Bone & Muscle Strengtheners
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Question: So, there are several dfriefent forms of calcium supplements. Calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, there are pills, chewables and liquids. I think Vitamin World might be the only store that sells calcium in a liquid form which is easier to absorb. The last time I checked, GNC didn't have that. The problem with calcium carbonate is that you have to take them with food (ie. at meal times) to absorb the calcium. You might be better off with calcium citrate which can be taken any time. The other thing you should be aware of is that you need to take Vitamin D with calcium so that the calcium can be taken up into your bones. There are supplements with Vitamin D and calcium. You can also get calcium, Vitamin D and Vitamin K together in a chewable like Viactiv . The other issue to be aware of is that your body can only absorb 500 mg of Calcium at one time. That's why 500 mg is the maximum dose pill that is available. If you take any more, you just won't get anything out of it. So, to get the recommended daily dose of 1,000 mg this means that you have to take two doses at separate times during the day. Another concern is that calcium can inhibit the absorption of other drugs and vitamins. You want to check with your doctor if you are taking other medications or supplements. I take two calcium supplements per day and an iron supplement. Iron and Calcium are absorbed competitively , so I have to take all three at separate times of the day. It's a pain. Talk to a nutritionist they can help you figure out how much calcium to get in your diet using supplements and foods. Good luck!
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