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OMNIVITE HIGHLIGHTS

ü     Formulated by physicians specializing in nutritional medicine

ü     Full-spectrum multiple more complete than over-the-counter brands

ü     Natural source carotene complex, not just beta carotene alone

ü     Equal parts calcium: magnesium

ü     With OR without iron

ü    Complete B vitamin complex (no need to take a separate B vitamin), including the biologically active form of several B vitamins and minerals

ü     High Folic Acid formula

ü     Complete Antioxidant

ü     Contains all Trace and Ultra Trace minerals including the less common but vital Germanium, Silica, Boron, Vanadium

ü     Emphasis on synergistic bone nutrient co-factors – contains all 28 elements required to build healthy bones (Cal-Mag-Zinc-D alone will not accomplish this).  A perfect complement, or possible replacement, to other calcium formulas.

ü     Hypoallergenic

ü     Available in medium-sized easy to swallow tablets OR capsules. 

ü     Flexible serving size – not a mega one-a-day.  Dividing the dosage provides better nutrient coverage. More, or less, may be taken according to individual need, changes in diet, stress, and the use of other supplements and medication.  Average dose is one tablet per meal. 

 

 Worksheet

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Nutrient:

Form:

 

Amount:

Vitamin A

Palmitate

 

15,000 iu

Beta Carotene

 

 

10,000 iu

Mixed Carotenes

Algae

 

5000 iu

Vitamin C

Cal Ascorbate

 

1,000 mg

Vitamin D3

Cholecalciferol

 

400 iu

Vitamin E

Mixed Tocopherol

 

400 iu

Vitamin K

Phytonadione

 

1,000 mcg

Vitamin B-1

Thiamin HCL

 

75 mg

Vitamin B-2

Ribioflavin

 

50 mg

Vitamin B-3

Niacin

 

100 mg

Vitamin B-3

Niacinamide

 

100 mg

Vitamin B-4

Folic Acid

 

2,400 mcg

Vitamin B-5

Pantothenate

 

300 mg

Vitamin B-6

Pyrodoxine HCL

 

100 mg

Vitamin B-6

Pyridox 5 phos

 

2 mg

Vitamin B-10

PABA

 

50 mg

Vitamin B-12

Cyanocobalamin

 

300 mcg

Biotin

 

 

300 mcg

Choline

Bitartrate

 

150 mg

Inositol

 

 

150 mg

Bioflavonoids

Citrus

 

200 mg

Rutin

 

 

20 mg

Hesperidin

 

 

20 mg

minerals   &

trace nutrients

 

 

Calcium

Citrate+Asparta

 

500 mg

Magnesium

Aspartate

 

500 mg

Zinc

Picolinate

 

20 mg

Zinc

AA Chelate

 

20 mg

Copper

AA Chelate

 

2 mg

Manganese

AA Chelate

 

20 mg

Potassium

AA Chelate

 

99 mg

Chromium

AA Chelate

 

200 mcg

Selenium

AA Chelate

 

200 mcg

Molybdenum

AA Chelate

 

50 mcg

Vanadium

AA Chelate

 

50 mcg

Iodine

Kelp

 

200 mcg

Silica

 

 

500 mcg

Boron

 

 

3 mg

Germanium

 

 

150 mcg

Bromelain

 

 

100 mg

Iron*

 

 

*30 mg

Available with or without iron

 

Vegetarian

       6 tablets  or 9 capsules  

 

Hypoallergenic


 

 

Guidelines  for Choosing a Multiple Vitamin

Here are some general guidelines from a professional nutritionist for choosing and using supplements safely and effectively.

•     Avoid single-dose one-a-day type formulas.  It’s better to divide the dosage throughout the day, just as we do with food. 

•     Tip the calcium balance in favor of magnesium.  Avoid the conventional  ratio of 2:1.  Look for equal parts of each.  When tested, more people are deficient in magnesium than in calcium.

•     Avoid iron unless you have a deficiency confirmed by proper blood tests.  In excess, iron is a pro-oxidant; it causes the kind of damage we try to protect against with anti-oxidants.

•     Drink extra water when taking any vitamin supplement.  These concentrated nutrients need to be diluted for proper utilization. 

•     Have a Dietary Analysis performed to determine the amount of vitamins and minerals your food supplies.  Remember, it is your diet that is being supplemented. 

•     Use the Multiple Vitamin Worksheet* to compare the balance and completeness of different brands.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING THE MULTIPLE VITAMIN COMPARISON WORKSHEET: The above Worksheet is a general guide only, not a personalized recommendation.  The Omnivite multiple vitamin-mineral formula has proven itself as an effective standard of comparison.  As a starting point, the Worksheet is a single tool that, ideally, should  be used along with other tools and indicators.  A person should have several different indicators that point to the same vitamin before actually taking the supplement for any length of time.  Completing a worksheet, reading an article about vitamins for certain familiar sounding symptoms, or hearing favorable reports from a friends experience of taking a certain product are not sufficient evidence of your personal need.  This is true even for multiple vitamin supplements.  One “size” cannot possibly “fit” every different individual.  Our nutritional needs are as different as our fingerprints.  Additionally, beside the vitamin levels and mineral ratios listed here, your actual body tissue vitamin levels should be tested in order to determine the safest and most effective recommendation for you personally.  This will also help you to monitor changes in your vitamin needs over time.  Nutritionist Karl Mincin can explain which nutrition tests and other assessment tools are best suited to your individual body chemistry and particular supplement needs.  He offers a nutrition screening courtesy consultation to accomplish this.  Karl may be reached at (360) 770-8486.