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Metagenics Multigenics Intensive Care Without Iron

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Category Iron Free Multi-vitamins 
Other Ingredients Microcrystalline Cellulose, Cellulose, Stearic Acid, Croscarmellose Sodium, Silica, Magnesium Stearate, Coating (deionized Water, Hypromellose, Maltodextrin, Polyethylene Glycol, And Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin). 
Directions Take Eight Tablets Daily With Meals, Or As Directed By Your Healthcare Practitioner. How Many Multigenics Intensive Care Should You Take? The Best Way To Assess The Optimal Intake Of Multgenics Intensive Care Is To Discuss This Matter With Your Healthcare Provider. Otherwise, Rate Your Diet To Determine Dosage. A Healthy Diet Is Low In Saturated And Trans Fats And Sugar, And High In Fruits And Vegetables. Healthy: 4 Tablets Average: 4-6 Tablets Poor: 6-8 Tablets 
Warnings Excess Vitamin A Intake May Be Toxic And May Increase The Risk Of Birth Defects. Pregnant Women And Women Who May Become Pregnant Should Not Exceed 5000 Iu Of Preformed Vitamin A (retinyl Acetate) Per Day. 
Free Of Wheat, Gluten, Soy Protein, Dairy Products, Nuts, Tree Nuts, Fish, Shellfish, Artificial Sweeteners, And Preservatives. 
Disclaimer These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease. 
Count
180 Tablets (87.61 Tablets higher than average)
vs
92.39 Tablets

Serving
8 Tablets (5.63 Tablets higher than average)
vs
2.37 Tablets

Servings
22.5  (31.08 lower than average)
vs
53.58

Description Superb Nutrient Bioavailability Advanced Nutritional Support For Optimal Health All Natural Vitamin Blend Multigenics Intensive Care Without Iron Is A Potent Yet Gentle Vitamin And Mineral Formulas That Features High Quality Ingredients Designed For Optimal Absorption And Bioavailability. Rapid Tablet Disintegration Allows Quick Release Of The Micro-nutrients. This Comprehensive Formula Is Suitable For Adolescents, Adults, And Seniors, And Features: L-5 Methyl Tetrahydrofolate - A Body-ready, Nature Identical Folate. Alpha- And Gamma-tocopherols In One-to-one Ratio. Select Nutrients To Support Liver And Adrenal Function. Patented Mineral Amino Acid Chelates Designed For Optimal Mineral Absorption. Caro-xan , Our Proprietary Blend Of Beta-carotene And Betatene Mixed Carotenoids For Balanced Antioxidant Protection. 
Supplement facts
Biotin
200 mcg (158.54 mcg lower than average)
vs
358.54 mcg

L-Glutamine
100 mg (54.56 mg higher than average)
vs
45.44 mg

Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid)
1200 mg (859.24 mg higher than average)
vs
340.76 mg

Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin)
200 mcg (1378.49 mcg lower than average)
vs
1578.49 mcg

Iodine (As Potassium Iodide)
150 mcg (19.29 mcg higher than average)
vs
130.71 mcg

Vitamin D (As Cholecalciferol)
400 IU (9.06 IU higher than average)
vs
390.94 IU

Pantothenic Acid (As D-Calcium Pantothenate)
200 mg (147.48 mg higher than average)
vs
52.52 mg

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
34 mg (10.03 mg higher than average)
vs
23.97 mg

Copper (As Citrate)
2 mg (0.87 mg higher than average)
vs
1.13 mg

PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)
50 mg (19.11 mg higher than average)
vs
30.89 mg

Choline (as bitartrate)
125 mg (80.83 mg higher than average)
vs
44.17 mg

Inositol
120 mg (81.86 mg higher than average)
vs
38.14 mg

Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex
100 mg (43.23 mg higher than average)
vs
56.77 mg

Quercetin
25 mg (26.03 mg lower than average)
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51.03 mg

Betaine (as betaine HCI)
175 mg (128.76 mg higher than average)
vs
46.24 mg

Niacin (as niacinamide and niacin)
420 mg (310.43 mg higher than average)
vs
109.57 mg

Thiamin (As Mononitrate)
30 mg (2.79 mg higher than average)
vs
27.21 mg

Manganese (as Glycinate)
1 mg (0.58 mg lower than average)
vs
1.58 mg

Molybdenum (as Aspartate)
100 mcg (36.2 mcg higher than average)
vs
63.80 mcg

Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)
40 mg (12.5 mg higher than average)
vs
27.50 mg

Zinc (as zinc glycinate)
20 mg (4.25 mg higher than average)
vs
15.75 mg

Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate and mixed tocopherols)
200 IU (60 IU higher than average)
vs
140.00 IU

Folate (as folic acid and L-5-methyl tetrahydrofolate) 800 mcg 
Calcium (as calcium citrate, microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate and calcium glycinate) 500 mg 
Phosphorus (as microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate) 110 mg 
Selenium (as selenium aspartate)
200 mcg (61.14 mcg higher than average)
vs
138.86 mcg

Chromium (as chromium nicotinate glycinate)
200 mcg (28.71 mcg higher than average)
vs
171.29 mcg

Mixed Carotenoids (including beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, cryptoxanthin, zeaxanthin, and lutein)
5.7 mg (1.25 mg higher than average)
vs
4.45 mg

Gamma Tocopherol (as mixed tocopherols)
134 mg (55.82 mg higher than average)
vs
78.18 mg

Vitamin A [15% (1500 IU) as retinyl acetate, 85% (8500 IU) as beta-carotene]
10000 IU (9990 IU higher than average)
vs
10,000 IU

Magnesium (as magnesium bis-glycinate, citrate)
250 mg (25 mg higher than average)
vs
225.00 mg

Potassium (Aspartate)
99 mg (13.36 mg higher than average)
vs
85.64 mg



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