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Poll: Which multivitamin do you take (330 member(s) have cast votes)

Which multivitamin do you take

  1. AOR Ortho-Core (80 votes [24.77%])

    Percentage of vote: 24.77%

  2. Life Extension Mix (49 votes [15.17%])

    Percentage of vote: 15.17%

  3. Now Foods ADAM or EVE (38 votes [11.76%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.76%

  4. NSI Synergy range (10 votes [3.10%])

    Percentage of vote: 3.10%

  5. Perque Lifegueard (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  6. Optimum Nutrition Opti multivitamin (7 votes [2.17%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.17%

  7. Pioneer 1+ (4 votes [1.24%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.24%

  8. Multivit-Rx (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  9. Dr. Weil's Multi's (2 votes [0.62%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.62%

  10. Other (133 votes [41.18%])

    Percentage of vote: 41.18%

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#151 j03

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Posted 20 December 2008 - 07:39 AM

I've been trying to convince my son in college to start taking a multivitamin. He told me that he would never take six capsules spread out over the day, as I do with Ortho Core. But he agreed to take a multi and even fish oil if he could take them all at once in the morning--as long as it didn't involve more than a few capsules. Can anyone here recommend a brand of multvitamin with a daily dosage of three or fewer capsules/tablets, preferably all at one time? I do realize that it likely won't be as good as many of the multi brands discussed here, which often involve taking quite a handful.



AOR Multi-Basics. Full dosage is 3 daily, but it doesn't mean you have to take that much. Same with Ortho-Core too... just because the total dosage is six capsules (I think), it doesn't mean that's what is ideal for that person. It depends on diet and general health of the individual.

But anyway, your son could take 1-3 caps of Multi-Basics in the morning, or 1-3 caps of Ortho-Core.


Could you take 2 capsules three times a day, and still have the daily recommendation? At what point do you start filtering and urinating it out? -- isn't that why they recommend it spread out like that six times?

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Posted 21 September 2009 - 03:41 PM

I don't take a multi anymore. Instead I've been trying to get most of my vitamins and minerals from food and am taking a few individual vitamins.

Mmmm kale smoothies, mmmm....


i do the same... i stopped taking a multi a few weeks ago and started taking specific individual nutrients (d, b12, k2, zn, mg, ca). after analyzing my diet i realized a mv is just overkill and a waste of money.

Edited by ajnast4r, 21 September 2009 - 03:43 PM.


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#153 Mousehunter

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Posted 03 October 2009 - 09:49 PM

I take LEF Two-Per-Day + LEF Super Booster.

But I think LEF Mix + Super Booster maybe the best choice. Much better than Ortho Core which a lot of you take.

#154 TheFountain

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Posted 03 October 2009 - 09:58 PM

I take source naturals Mega-One Iron free MV every other day. On the other days I try to get everything from diet and superfoods high in nutrients and vitamins like Spirulina powder (IMO still an underrated superfood).

Edited by TheFountain, 03 October 2009 - 09:58 PM.


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Posted 04 October 2009 - 12:59 AM

Not sure why so many rave about AOR Ortho Core ... I must be missing something

The form of Coq10 isn't very good, the vitamin C levels are weak, the green tea with caffeine ... it's "ok", but don't see why it is getting such spectacular reviews

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Posted 04 October 2009 - 02:15 AM

Not sure why so many rave about AOR Ortho Core ... I must be missing something

The form of Coq10 isn't very good, the vitamin C levels are weak, the green tea with caffeine ... it's "ok", but don't see why it is getting such spectacular reviews


I agree 100%

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Posted 04 October 2009 - 08:27 AM

Not sure why so many rave about AOR Ortho Core ... I must be missing something

The form of Coq10 isn't very good, the vitamin C levels are weak, the green tea with caffeine ... it's "ok", but don't see why it is getting such spectacular reviews


That's what I meant

+
The form of vitamin K is not the best one
Small amounts of vitamins E
etc.

#158 ForeverYouthful

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Posted 04 October 2009 - 11:44 PM

What is the best vitamin for a beginner? Should I do Ortho-Core, or LEF... Or should I get both and alternate days...?

#159 immortali457

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Posted 04 October 2009 - 11:48 PM

What is the best vitamin for a beginner? Should I do Ortho-Core, or LEF... Or should I get both and alternate days...?


Neither

#160 vasra

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Posted 05 October 2009 - 11:32 AM

I hesitate to post this with such a low post count and running the risk of labeled a shill, but here goes.

Did standard multivitamins manufactured by Scandinavian medical companies for years.

My first foray into bigger multivitamins was the Source Naturals I picked up in the states back in 1995. That was when I was still in my 20s.

Since then I've tried:
- GNC
- Twinlab
- AOR Ortho-Core
- Solgar
- Lef Mix
- bunch of other no-name stuff

I've also subscribed to the Consumerlab vitamin tests and read way too many books and pubmed abstracts to have lost count.

Now I'm back on LEF. Why? It surely ain't cheap where I live, but the contents does look fairly good to my knowledge. I could be taking Solgar Omniuim as well, because I'm not as gung-ho on taking everything and such big doses as I was 15 years ago. Maybe I should be even more so, but I'm not.

Also, I tried Ortho-core and developed intestinal pain, which would subside as I stopped taking Ortho-core. I contacted AOR and their medical advice was just simply: stop taking it, you're the only one to complain about this, you are on your own. BTW, I was taking 1/3 the dosage and have never developed similar symptoms with any of the other brands I've taken so far.

So, it all depends, one's best isn't necessarily the best one for you. Educate yourself and try them out for youself and listen to your own body.

Edited by vasra, 05 October 2009 - 11:35 AM.


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Posted 06 October 2009 - 12:50 AM

How come more people don't take NSI Synergy 3000?

Here are the facts:

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 6 Capsules
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Pro-Vitamin A (as natural carotenoids: beta carotene, alpha carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, cryptoxanthin) Betatene® 4000 IU 80%
Vitamin A (as palmitate) 1000 IU 20%
Vitamin C (as Advan-C® mineral ascorbate complex) 500 mg 833%
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) 2000 IU 500%
Natural Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate, and high gamma mixed tocopherols) 200 IU 667%
Vitamin K (as phytonadione) 300 mcg 375%
Vitamin B1 (as thiamine HCl) 50 mg 3,333%
Vitamin B2 (as riboflavin) 10 mg 588%
Vitamin B3 (as niacinamide) 50 mg 250%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 50 mg 2,500%
Folic Acid 800 mcg 200%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) 500 mcg 8,333%
Biotin 3 mg (3000 micrograms) 1,000%
Vitamin B5 (as D-calcium pantothenate) 50 mg 500%
Calcium (as calcium citrate, dicalcium malate, Advan-C®) 300 mg 30%
Iodine (as potassium iodide) 150 mcg 100%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide) 200 mg 50%
Zinc (as L-methionine) L-OptiZinc® 30 mg 200%
Selenium (as L-selenomethionine) SeleniumSeLECT® 200 mcg 286%
Copper (as copper glycinate chelate) 1 mg 50%
Manganese (as manganese glycinate chelate) 2 mg 100%
Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate) ChromeMate® 400 mcg 100%
Molybdenum (as molybdenum amino acid chelate) 150 mcg 200%
Green Tea Extract (standardized to 98% polyphenols, 80% catechins, 45% EGCG and <2% caffeine)(leaf) 500 mg *
VitaVeggie™ Vegetable Antioxidant blend ('HiActives' Broccoli, Broccoli Sprout Extract, Tomato Powder, Carrot Powder, Spinach Powder, Kale Powder, Brussels Sprout Powder and Onion Extract) 500 mg *
Alpha Lipoic Acid 300 mg *
BerryVin™ High ORAC Berries (strawberries, blueberries, escobillo, blackberries, cranberries), grape extract and pomegranate extract (fruit) 200 mg *
AppleZin™ Apple Polyhenol Complex (Standardized to 80% polyphenols, 5% phlorizin)(fruit) 125 mg *
Ginkgo Biloba Extract (standardized to 24% ginkoflavonglycosides, 6% terpene lactones)(leaf) 120 mg *
Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl 100 mg *
Co-Enzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) naturally fermented 100 mg *
Grape Seed Extract (standardized to >85% proanthocyanidins) ActiVin® 100 mg *
Milk Thistle Extract (standardized to 80% silymarin)(seed) 100 mg *
Mushroom Defense Blend [Cordyceps mycelia, Shiitake Mushroom, Maitake Mushroom and Reishi Mushroom extracts, Beta 1, 3-D glucan, AHCC® Proprietary blend (Mushroom Mycelia extract, Candelilla Wax, Cyclodextrin, Microcrystalline cellulose)] 100 mg *
Quercetin (bioflavonoid) 50 mg *
Red Wine Extract (standardized to 30% polyphenols) 25 mg *
Resveratrol (from Polygonum cuspidatum Extract standardized to 50% resveratrol)(root)ResveraPure® 25 mg *
Lutein (Tagetes erecta)(from standardized Lutemax®Lutein Extract) (marigold flower) 6 mg *
Black pepper extract (Piper nigrum) (standardized to 95%piperine)(fruit) Bioperine® 5 mg *
Boron (as boron amino acid chelate) 3 mg *
Zeaxanthin (from standardized Lutemax® Lutein Extract) 300 mcg *

#162 immortali457

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Posted 06 October 2009 - 07:56 PM

It is pretty impressive for the cost. If only it didn't have niacinamide and magnesium oxide.

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Posted 08 October 2009 - 01:58 AM

Currently taking Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer.

I really want to try out the: AOR Ortho-Core and Life Extension Mix, but unfortunately they do not make those things for people who have an allergy to soy. Actually it is incredibly difficult to find a good multivitamin that doesn't contain soy.

#164 immortali457

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Posted 09 October 2009 - 04:10 AM

Currently taking Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer.

I really want to try out the: AOR Ortho-Core and Life Extension Mix, but unfortunately they do not make those things for people who have an allergy to soy. Actually it is incredibly difficult to find a good multivitamin that doesn't contain soy.


Not that difficult. http://www.iherb.com...-Tabs/3217?at=0

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Posted 09 October 2009 - 02:51 PM

all I have to say is niacinamide, niacinamide, niacinamide ... and/or nicotinamide

I know this thread has been beat to death but everytime someone posts another multi I look it up and I always see the same thing on the label, that is, my number 1 reason for rejecting a multi... The version of Niacin that has been proven to be a potent INHIBITOR of SIRT1, one of the key genes related to aging.

So as it stands the only two companies that make Multis without niacinamide/nicotinamide are AOR and Supernutrition USA




I can not agree more! As a resveratrol user I try to avoid niacinamide at all cost. Unforturnatly this leaves only a few choices in multivitamins.

Edited by rhc124, 09 October 2009 - 02:55 PM.


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Posted 11 October 2009 - 09:00 AM

Can anyone comment on this Woman's Multi:
http://www.iherb.com...lets/11847?at=0

It looks complete. I want to buy it for my girlfriend.

#167 stephen_b

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Posted 11 October 2009 - 02:55 PM

How come more people don't take NSI Synergy 3000?

I'm not taking any multis that have folic acid in them. We're starting to see a move away from folic acid to l-methylfolate in AOR, and hopefully others will follow.

A second concern that I have is with the oil soluble vitamins. In a multi, A, D, E, and K all need to be in the non-optimal dry form, right?

I'm leaning towards taking a B-complex (so far only AOR's new formulation fits the bill, perhaps Thorne's, and Solgar has a formulation that doesn't seem to have any folate at all), a separate multimineral, and the oil soluble vitamins in an oil base.

StephenB

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Posted 06 November 2009 - 08:24 PM

i would be worried about taking large doses of folate in any form... 400mcg is double the dri for synthetic folate + all your food folate. and when taking such an active form, who knows how thats translates.

the dri's are established for food folate and folic acid bioavailability and activity... i would be worried that taking methylfolate by passes some rate-limiting steps in folate metabolism. maybe 200mcg of methylfolate is 10000x what your body would normally make? high dose folate & b vitamins have been linked to certain cancers

Edited by ajnast4r, 06 November 2009 - 08:27 PM.


#169 NeverSayDie

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Posted 12 November 2009 - 03:57 PM

I have been taking IntraMAX.

415 nutrients all existing as food-state (ie, carbon bonded) nutrients. Our bodies generally recognize and assimilate compounds as they are found in nature. The nutrients are derived from organic plant sources.

#170 kakker

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Posted 08 December 2009 - 12:35 AM

None. I used to take LE mix, but some of the recent research literature on vitamin supplements has caused me to re-evaluate my regimen and focus on getting nutrients from food instead (and tracking with cron-o-meter). It seems pretty easy to meet the DRIs for most nutrients with a modicum of effort (I'm still supplementing D3 of course). I am going to be much more cautious with vitamin (and other) supplements from here on out.

#171 health_nutty

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Posted 08 December 2009 - 01:11 AM

I'm taking 2 caps of a 4 a day multi (Source Naturals Life Force Iron free).

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Posted 08 December 2009 - 03:06 AM

I bought 3 bottles (90 caps) of NOW's ADAM multi (it's a 3 per day multi) a year ago. I've been taking 1 cap 3 times/week and I'm finally on the last bottle. Once out, I won't take a multi...just diet and cron-o-meter and tying up the loose ends.

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Posted 05 January 2010 - 05:09 AM

I'm puzzled. Now Adam's multi on iherb are sold both as 120 caps and 90 caps. For the 120 caps they are recomending you to take 2 a day but for the 90 caps they are recomending you to take 3 a day. It seems the ingredients and the strenght are both the same for each pill of both bottles. So why the different recomendations?

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Posted 16 January 2010 - 09:39 AM

cant believe nobody has mentioned Dr. Byron richards formula, wellness resources line! very good product that should be top 3

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 capsules
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Vitamin A (as a natural carotene complex from 7.5% dunaliella salinas) 6,666 IU 133
Vitamin C (from calcium and potassium ascorbate) 167 mg 278
Vitamin D-3 266 IU 67
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate, plus beta, gamma and delta tocopheryls) 133 IU 445
Vitamin B-1 (from coenzyme thiamin diphosphate) 17 mg 1111
Vitamin B-2 (from coenzyme riboflavin 5'-phosphate) 17 mg 960
Vitamin B-3, Niacin(from inositol hexonicotinate 50 mg 250
Vitamin B-6 (from coenzyme
pyridoxal 5'phosphate) 17 mg 833
Folate (from coenzyme calcium folinate) 533 mcg 133
Vitamin B-12 (as 50% coenzyme adenosylcobalamin and 50% coenzyme methylcobalamin) 533 mcg 8889
Biotin (pure crystalline) 200 mcg 67
Vitamin B-5 (33% mg coenzyme Pantethine and 67% mg d-calcium pantothenate) 50 mg 500
Calcium (from coral minerals, fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate, aspartate and ascorbate) 67 mg 7
Magnesium (from coral minerals and malate) 67 mg 17
Zinc (picolinate) 7 mg 45
Selenium (L-selenomethionine) 33 mcg 47
Copper (sebacate & aspartate) 1 mg 67
Manganese (glycinate) 3 mg 167
Chromium (Nichrom III GTF) 133 mcg 111
Molybdenum (fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate and aspartate) 100 mcg 133
Potassium (fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate, aspartate and ascorbate) 66 mg 2
Choline (bitartrate) 50 mg *
Inositol (crystalline, dextrose free and inositol hexonicotinate) 50 mg *
Boron (glycinate & ascorbate) 1 mg *
Vanadium (fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate and aspartate) 67 mcg *
Malic acid (from mineral malates) 373 mcg *
Aspartic acid (from mineral aspartates) 83 mg *
Succinic acid (from mineral succinates) 33 mg *
Alpha-ketoglutaric acid(from mineral alpha-ketoglutarates) 33 mg *
Fumaric acid (from mineral fumerates) 30 mg *
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins(95% O.P.C.-grape seed extract) 3 mg *
Octacosanol (spinach extract) 333 mcg *

* Daily Value not established.

Other Ingredients: silica, magnesium stearate, and cellulose capsule.

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Posted 19 January 2010 - 05:53 PM

http://www.supersmar...ivitamins--0063

I take 2 of 3 caps supposed to be taken daily... no much Vitamin A (palmitate), low folic, low b1... I add 2 mg of Copper to balance the 20 mg of zinc inside the multi... add also 4.000 UI vitamine D... vitamine K2/K7 and others supps (omega3, piridoxamine, boswellia, niacine, vitamine c, polypodium, TMG, curcumine)....

I wold like to try the ortocore but I cannot buy it in Italy (as I know)

Why most of the multi have so high zinc/copper ratio or no copper ???

Edited by brunotto, 19 January 2010 - 06:00 PM.


#176 setotitan

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Posted 19 January 2010 - 06:04 PM

Personally I take GNC Mega Men: Maximum Nutrition Formula, chocolate flavored. I like it because in my quest to find the best supplement I read over and over that a big factor was how much your body actually absorbs. When you put that much stuff into any pill the compression has to be super high in order to make the pills small enough to swallow. As a result the pills sometimes don't completely break down before they are "passed". With this particular product you take two scoops of powder (chocolate or vanilla depending on what your preference is) and mix it with water or milk. I like to go the milk route, chocolate water is a little weird for my palette to process. The result is I feel better when I'm taking it. There's no denying your actually getting your vitamins, which is what a multi-vitamin is all about. The argument comes with the proprietary blend they add and the quality of their ingredients.

As for the proprietary blend, that's going to affect each person a little different. Everyone has a body different from every other body out there. What makes me feel energized may make someone else nauseous. To that point, it also depends what your looking for in a multi-vitamin. Some are looking for simple body maintenance, to keep their heart and prostate in good health. Others are just looking for energy, just a little extra pep in their step. Yet others still are looking for big gains, high protein levels and the such. So be your own judge when it comes to making the right decision for you.

To the argument about quality of ingredients, in so much as GNC takes the business of the lowest bidder. I hate to shatter some romantic ideals that people may be holding onto out their, but every major business is looking to get their supplies at the lowest cost possible. The ones who don't are called specialties, and they usual operate on a very small scale, their product isn't overly abundant, and generally costs three to five times more than going rate. Lets take a look at the numbers of the top three supplements in this poll against GNC's product:

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So you can see what I'm talking about. If GNC is only buying from the lowest bidders with inferior product, what does that say about the other supplements mentioned? It's just become very trendy to hate the big guy in the industry, hell I've been guilty of it myself. However just because a company is big doesn't mean their product is crap. In fact chances are their product very well could be even better than the smaller companies, as they have the clout and resources to leverage lower prices. All I'm saying is don't let people who have no real idea what goes into a product tell you what you need. Your best bet is to try a handful of these products. Take one supplement for a full month, record in a daily journal your experiences. Then after that multi-vitamin runs out take a week off taking nothing, then try another supplement for a month. Continue this process for as many multi-vitamins as you want to evaluate. In fact if you've got the money to burn or can buy several sample packs you could try a multi-vitamin for two weeks, then off one week, then on to the next multi-vitamin. You'll get faster results however I say you'll be burning through money, because you'll have half jars of vitamins laying around, as most come in a one month supply.

The bottom line here is if you want to really know how a multi-vitamin is going to affect you you'll have to try for yourself. In life their are a lot of things that you can purchase based on a web review. However your health is not something to gamble on. If so-and-so give a movie two thumbs up and you end up hating it, you're only out twenty bucks. On the other hand if you buy something you put in your body based on some bloggers review or some fancy packaging you could stand to loose a lot more. Yeah you'll have to commit a couple months worth of work, and by work I mean three minutes of taking the pills and writing down your thoughts, but if you're planning on taking that supplement for many years to come, that sounds like a worth while investment to me.

Just my two cents ;)


Edited by setotitan, 19 January 2010 - 06:30 PM.


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Posted 20 January 2010 - 08:48 PM

It is pretty impressive for the cost. If only it didn't have niacinamide and magnesium oxide.

I thought this board relented on the niacinamide being "evil" thing and actually the data points to it being quite advantageous.

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Posted 21 January 2010 - 02:34 AM

It is pretty impressive for the cost. If only it didn't have niacinamide and magnesium oxide.

I thought this board relented on the niacinamide being "evil" thing and actually the data points to it being quite advantageous.


Got any links here about that?

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Posted 21 January 2010 - 05:27 PM

cant believe nobody has mentioned Dr. Byron richards formula, wellness resources line! very good product that should be top 3

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 capsules
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Vitamin A (as a natural carotene complex from 7.5% dunaliella salinas) 6,666 IU 133
Vitamin C (from calcium and potassium ascorbate) 167 mg 278
Vitamin D-3 266 IU 67
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate, plus beta, gamma and delta tocopheryls) 133 IU 445
Vitamin B-1 (from coenzyme thiamin diphosphate) 17 mg 1111
Vitamin B-2 (from coenzyme riboflavin 5'-phosphate) 17 mg 960
Vitamin B-3, Niacin(from inositol hexonicotinate 50 mg 250
Vitamin B-6 (from coenzyme
pyridoxal 5'phosphate) 17 mg 833
Folate (from coenzyme calcium folinate) 533 mcg 133
Vitamin B-12 (as 50% coenzyme adenosylcobalamin and 50% coenzyme methylcobalamin) 533 mcg 8889
Biotin (pure crystalline) 200 mcg 67
Vitamin B-5 (33% mg coenzyme Pantethine and 67% mg d-calcium pantothenate) 50 mg 500
Calcium (from coral minerals, fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate, aspartate and ascorbate) 67 mg 7
Magnesium (from coral minerals and malate) 67 mg 17
Zinc (picolinate) 7 mg 45
Selenium (L-selenomethionine) 33 mcg 47
Copper (sebacate & aspartate) 1 mg 67
Manganese (glycinate) 3 mg 167
Chromium (Nichrom III GTF) 133 mcg 111
Molybdenum (fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate and aspartate) 100 mcg 133
Potassium (fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate, aspartate and ascorbate) 66 mg 2
Choline (bitartrate) 50 mg *
Inositol (crystalline, dextrose free and inositol hexonicotinate) 50 mg *
Boron (glycinate & ascorbate) 1 mg *
Vanadium (fumerate, malate, succinate, alpha-ketoglutarate and aspartate) 67 mcg *
Malic acid (from mineral malates) 373 mcg *
Aspartic acid (from mineral aspartates) 83 mg *
Succinic acid (from mineral succinates) 33 mg *
Alpha-ketoglutaric acid(from mineral alpha-ketoglutarates) 33 mg *
Fumaric acid (from mineral fumerates) 30 mg *
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins(95% O.P.C.-grape seed extract) 3 mg *
Octacosanol (spinach extract) 333 mcg *

* Daily Value not established.

Other Ingredients: silica, magnesium stearate, and cellulose capsule.





Yes, I've considered this one.  It's called "Daily Energy Multiple."  How many do you take daily?  I see the Directions read:  1-2 capsules, up to 3 times per day.

FTR, I've been taking this from Jarrow:  

http://www.iherb.com...ablets/245?at=0

@ one(1) (which I cut in half) per day.  I supplement the supplement with GammaE, MK-7, d3 and more absorbable Mag.  I use the testing services of www.healthcheckusa.com.

Just received my midwinter D test results:  67.5 ng/mL.  This is down from my early summer level of 77.5 ng/mL.  This is w/ daily supplementation of 7,500 - 10,000 I.U. d3 (Healthy Origins), negligible sun exposure.

Best, Mia ~ who is eagerly looking forward to ImmInst's multi.

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Posted 03 February 2010 - 01:31 AM

if anyone knows of an 100% RDA multi, little or no iron, no synthetic E or A... please let me know




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