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Detailed comparison of Irwin Naturals Living Green Liquid-Gel Multi For Women and Futurebiotics VitOmegaWomen Multi Vitamins. Side by side look at similarities and differences in nutrition data like vitamins and minerals, directions, ingredients, quantity
There are 61 differences and 6 similarities between Irwin Naturals Living Green Liquid-Gel Multi For Women, Futurebiotics VitOmegaWomen
 
General
Category   Multi-vitamins For Women vs   Multi-vitamins For Women  
 
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Other Ingredients   Gelatin, Glycerin, Purified Water, Beeswax, Soy Lecithin Oil, Titanium Dioxide, Turmeric And Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin. Contains vs   Matodextrin, Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Stearic Acid, Vegetable Stearate, Silica, Ylang Ylang Oil. Contains Soy.  
 
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Directions   (adult): Take Three (3) Liquid Soft-gels Per Day In Divided Doses With Food And A Glass Of Water. vs   As A Dietary Supplement For Adults, Take 3 Tablets Daily, Preferably With Meals.  
 
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Warnings   Usage Warning: Check With Your Doctor Before Using This Product If You Are Using Medication Or Have Any Medical Conditions. Do Not Use If You Are Pregnant Or Nursing. Do Not Exceed Recommended Daily Intake. No Intended For Use By Persons Under 18. (state Of California Prop 65) This Product Contains A Chemical Known To The State Of California To Cause Birth Defects Or Other Reproductive Harm. vs   Do Not Use If You Are Pregnant Or Nursing.  
 
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Free Of   Preservatives. vs   Added Yeast, Sugar, Salt, Starch, Corn, Wheat, Gluten, Dairy, Artificial Colors Or Preservatives.  
 
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Disclaimer   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease. vs   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease.  
 
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Count   
90 Softgels
vs   90 Vegetarian Tablets  
 
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Serving   
3 Softgels
vs   3 Vegetarian Tablets  
 
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Servings   
30
vs   30
 
 
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Description   Living Green Liquid-gel Multi Women's Whole Food Concentrates With Folic Acid Omega 3 Oils & Cranberry Women's Living Green Liquid-gel Multi Sets A Much Needed New Standard In Today's World Of Low Nutrition And High Stress. Using Powerful Botanicals From Whole Living Plants, This Is Not A One-size-fits-all Formula...it's Targeted To Meet The Unique Nutrition Profile That Women Need. For Example, It Contains Folic Acid, Omega 3 Oils And Green Tea. But Most Importantly, It's One Of The World's Only Plant Based Multi-nutrition Formulas That Is Delivered In A Liquid Soft-gel. So What Does That Mean To You? Soft-gels Are More Quickly Absorbed In Your Body, They're Easier To Swallow And They Contain No Binders And Fillers Like Tablets Do, So There's More Room For Life-giving Nutrients. But The Greatest Benefit Of Soft-gels Is That They Can Hold Special Oils, Such As Omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids (efas). Unlike Any Other Multi, This Breakthrough Formula Combines Over 116 Nutrients And 72 Trace Minerals That Cover The Following 12 Categories: Full Spectrum Vitamins Minerals Crucial Oils Antioxidant Blend Fruits, Vegetables & Herb Blend Immune Support Nutrients Amino Acid Blend Stress Support Blend Green Super Foods Energy Nutrients Women's Targeted Blend vs   Mega-multi + Omega-3clinically Proven Nutrients For Women's Complete Nutrition Caromin And Tocomin - Full-spectrum Carotenoids Plus Natural Vitamin E Tocopherols & Tocotrienols Vegetarian Omega-3 From Flax Seed Antioxidant Super Foods: Acai Mangosteen Pomegranate Non-gmo Soylife - Clinically Studied Isoflavones Provide Phytoestrogen Activity Research Has Shown That Key Vitamins And Minerals, Including Full-spectrum Carotenoids And Vitamin E Tocopherols And Tocotrienols, Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids, And Potent Natural Antioxidants Such As Mangosteen And Acai Fruit Extracts, Help Maintain And Support Good Health.vitomega Women Contains Caromin , A Premium, Full-spectrum Carotenoid Complex, Providing Vitamin A Activity, Which Naturally Contains Alpha-, Gamma-, Beta-carotene And Lycopene. Full-spectrum, Natural-source Vitamin E, Providing D-alpha, D-beta, D-gamma And D-delta Tocopherols, Plus A Full Array Of Tocotrienols From Tocomin , Are Also Included.vegetarian Flax Seed Provides Omega-3 And Omega-6 Essential Fatty Acids (efas). While Each Plays An Important Role In Good Health, Scientific Research Has Shown The Benefits Of Omega-3 Efa S. Rarely Contained In Common Plant Foods, The Best Way To Consume Adequate Vegetarian Omega-3 Efas Is Through Supplementation. Vitomega Women Utilizes Organic Flax Seed To Provide A Vegetarian Source Of These Vital Omega-3 Efas.vitomega Women Contains Antioxidant Super-foods Acai And Mangosteen. Antioxidants Help Reduce Free Radicals And Their Damaging Effects On Cells. Mangosteen Fruit Contains The Highest Concentration Of Xanthones Found In Any Fruit Or Plant Known And Are A Powerful Class Of Antioxidants. Acai Is A Brazilian Fruit That Contains A Potent Array Of Antioxidants.soylife , A Soy Germ Extract Standardized For 40% Isoflavones, Has Been Shown To Provide Phytoestrogen Activity. It Contains The Preferred Isoflavone Profile Of 15:50:35 For The Active Constituents Genistein:daidzein:glycitein.vitomega Women Is Potency-enhanced With Futurebiotics Bioaccelerators . Clinically-proven Bioperine + (piper Nigrum Extract) Improves Nutrient Bioavailability, While Our Proprietary Natural Compound Of Ginger Extract, Trikatu, Super-potent Digezyme + And Lactospore + Boosts Digestion And Absorption.vitomega Women - Taking Inspiration From Nature. This 100% Vegetarian Product Has An Aromatic Botanical Essence Added. Glass Packaging Extends Natural Freshness And Helps Maintain Potency.  
 
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Vitamin K (phylloquinone)    vs   80 mcg
 
 
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Pantothenic acid    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Biotin   
15 mcg
vs   300 mcg
 
 
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Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid)   
250 mg
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Folate (As Folic Acid)   
600 mcg
vs   400 mcg
 
 
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Niacin (As Niacinamide)   
20 mg
vs   50 mg
 
 
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Pantothenic Acid (As D-Calcium Pantothenate)   
20 mg
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Vitamin B12 (As Methylcobalamin)   
60 mcg
vs   250 mcg
 
 
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Molybdenum (As Amino Acid Chelate)   
225 mcg
vs   75 mcg
 
 
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Chromium (As Amino Acid Chelate)    vs   200 mcg
 
 
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)   
20 mg
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Copper (As Amino Acid Chelate)   
2 mg
vs   2 mg
 
 
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Chromium (As Chromium Polynicotinate)   
120 mcg
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Manganese (As Amino Acid Chelate)    vs   2 mg
 
 
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Magnesium (As Amino Acid Chelate)   
25 mg
vs   50 mg
 
 
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Vitamin A (as beta carotene)   
5,001 IU
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Iodine (from kelp)    vs   150 mcg
 
 
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PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Choline (as bitartrate)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Inositol    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Zinc (as amino acid chelate)    vs   15 mg
 
 
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Selenium (as L-selenomethionine)   
75 mcg
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Boron (as amino acid chelate)    vs   1 mg
 
 
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Thiamin (as Thiamine Mononitrate)   
20 mg
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Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid & ascorbyl palmitate)    vs   250 mg
 
 
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Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol)   
200 IU
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Vitamin D (as Vitamin D3)   
400 IU
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Manganese (as Manganese Ascorbate)   
2 mg
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Crucial Oil Complex Fish oil (30% Omega 3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA), FLax Seed oil (50% ALA), Evening Primrose oil (9% GLA) (seed)   
2,510 mg
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Fruit and Vegetable Botanical Powder BlendAlfalfa (leaf), Asparagus (aerial), Beet (root), Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) (fruit), Broccoli (aerial), Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) (aerial), Carrot (Daucus carota ssp. sativus) (root), Collards (aerial), Garlic (bulb), Ginger (root), Grape (fruit), Grapefruit (fruit), Kelp (Laminaria spp.), Lemon (fruit), Onion (bulb), Papaya (fruit), Pineapple (fruit), Spinach (leaf), Tomato (fruit)   
60 mg
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Immune Support Blend Cat's Claw powder (bark), European Elder Berry powder, Garlic powder (bulb)   
54 mg
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Amino Acid Blend L-Histidine Hydrochloride, L-Isoleucine, L-Leucine, L-Lysine Hydrochloride, L-Methionine, L-Phenylalanine, L-Threonine, L-5-Hydroxytryptophan, L-Valine   
54 mg
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Stress Support BlendAshwagandha powder (root), Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) powder (root), Bupleurum (Bupleurum chinense) powder (root)   
21 mg
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Green Super Food Blend Barley Grass powder, Chlorella powder, Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) powder   
9 mg
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Energy BlendAmerican Ginseng powder (root), Asian Ginseng powder (root), Montmorillonite   
24 mg
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Memory & Concentration Blend Ginkgo powder (leaf), Phosphatidylserine   
18 mg
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Women's Targeted Blend Corn Silk powder, Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) powder (fruit), Milk Thistle powder (seed)   
135 mg
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Bioperine Complex Bioperine Black Pepper extract (95% piperine) (fruit), Ginger extract (5% gingerols) (root)   
6 mg
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Calcium (as citrate)   
50 mg
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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Calcium (as calcium carbonate)    vs   100 mg
 
 
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Antioxidant Blend Acai (Euterpe oleracea) Berry extract (4:1), Grape Seed extract (95% proanthocyanidins), Green Tea extract (50% polyphenols) (leaf), Resveratrol, White Tea extract (90% polyphenols) (leaf)   
60 mg
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)   
20 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Vitamin A (as Caromin® Natural Palm Mixed Carotenoid Complex, including alpha-, beta- and gamma-carotene and lycopene)    vs   5,000 IU
 
 
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Vitamin D (as Vegetarian Ergocalciferol)    vs   400 IU
 
 
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Vitamin E (as Natural Mixed Tocopherols and Tocomin®, including d-alpha, d-beta, d-gamma and d-delta tocopherols)    vs   105 IU
 
 
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Organic Flax Seed (providing 60 mg Omega-3, 17 mg Omeg-6 and 23 mg Omega-9 Essential Fatty Acids)    vs   1000 mg
 
 
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SoyLife (standardized for 45% isoflavones)    vs   50 mg
 
 
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Xanthosteen (Garcinia mangostana extract)(Provides catechins, anthocyanidins, procyanidins, xanthones)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Pomegranate Seed Extract (standardized for 40% punicocides)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Cranberry Fruit Extract    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Acai Fruit Extract    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Tocomin Total d-Mixed Tocotrienols (providing d-alpha, d-beta, d-gamma and d-delta tocotrienols)    vs   10 mg
 
 
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Futurebiotics BioAccelerators (Bioperine®+, Ginger root extract, Trikatu, DigeZyme®+, Lactospore®+)    vs   23 mg
 
 
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Zinc (as Oxide)   
15 mg
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Selenium SeLECT (as selenomethionine)    vs   250 mcg
 
 
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