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Multivitamin: |
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multivitamin is any preparation containing
more than a single
vitamin. Tablets and inject able forms (for
example Vitaped and Hospira) are available. In common usage, "multivitamin"
refers to tablets that contain various vitamins usually along with
dietary minerals and, occasionally, herbal
extracts.
Multivitamin supplements help our bodies
stay healthy and young, as well as help ward off diseases. While the many
benefits of multivitamin supplements have been known for years, they're just
now beginning to gain the level of public awareness they deserve. This
article will explain the importance of taking a quality
multivitamin on a daily basis.
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Uses of Multivitamin: |
| By supplementing the diet with
additional
vitamins and minerals,
multivitamins can be a valuable tool for
those with dietary imbalances or different nutritional needs.
There are four forms of multivitamins on the market: tablets, capsules,
softgels, and liquids.
Liquid Multivitamins:
Liquid multivitamins are very easy for the
body to absorb because there's nothing for your body to break down. If
circumstances will allow you to take a liquid multivitamin, then by all
means do so.
Capsules and softgels
Multivitamin:
Capsules and softgels are good forms of
multivitamins in reference to absorption rate, and they offer the advantage
of being convenient to take when compared to liquid multivitamins.
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| Suggestions: |
| I recommend that you first decide
how much you can afford to spend on your multivitamins, then do some
research on the Internet to determine the best product in your price range.
Multivitamins are without a doubt the single most important nutritional
supplement that you can take. If you aren't taking one, you're missing out
on the best way to remain healthy and young. |
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| Disclaimer |
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| These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease. |
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