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Garden of Life Vitamin Code 50 and Wiser Men -- 120 Vegetarian Capsules


Garden of Life Vitamin Code 50 and Wiser Men
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Garden of Life Vitamin Code 50 and Wiser Men -- 120 Vegetarian Capsules

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Garden of Life Vitamin Code 50 and Wiser Men Description

  • RAW Whole Food Multivitamin
  • Optimal Health & Energy
  • No Binder Or Fillers
  • Non GMO Project Verified
  • Gluten Free
  • Kosher

Vitamin Code® 50 & Wiser Men

is a comprehensive whole food multi-nutrient formula, specifically formulated to meet the unique needs of men over 50, providing the nourishment the body craves to maintain optimal health and well-being.

 

23 powdered organically grown fruits and vegetables add supporting antioxidants, vitamins and nutrient cofactors.

  • Prostate Health
  • Healthy Heart and Blood Pressure
    • Helps to maintain blood pressure levels already within the normal range
  • Memory and Concentration
  • Live Probiotics and Enzymes Support Healthy Digestion

What RAW Means

No high heat, synthetic binders, fillers, artificial flavors, sweeteners, colors or additives commonly used in tablets.

 

Non-GMO Project Verified

Independent, third party verification

 

Certified Gluten-Free by NSF


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults take 4 capsules daily. Best when taken 2 capsules twice a day. May be taken with or without food. Capsules can be opened and contents may be added to water or raw juice. Not intended for children.

Free Of
Fillers, artificial colors, preservatives, dairy, guten and GMOs.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 4 Capsules
Servings per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene)1080 mcg120%
Vitamin C (from culture of S. cerevisiae)90 mg100%
Vitamin D3 (as D3 from culture of S. cerevisiae)50 mcg (2000 IU)250%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol from Sunflower Oil)15 IU100%
Vitamin K (as K1 from culture of S. cerevisiae)120 mcg100%
Thiamin (B1 from culture of S. cerevisiae)6.36 mg530%
Riboflavin (B2 from culture of S. cerevisiae)3.12 mg200%
Niacin (as Niacinamide from culture of S. cerevisiae)16 mg100%
Vitamin B6 (from culture of S. cerevisiae)3.4 mg200%
Folate (from culture of S. cerevisiae)400 mcg DFE100%
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin from culture of S. cerevisiae)40.1 mcg1670%
Biotin (from culture of S. cerevisiae)30 mcg100%
Pantothenic Acid (from culture of S. cerevisiae)10 mg200%
Iodine (from Organic Sea Kelp)75 mcg50%
Zinc (from Brown Rice Chelate)11 mg100%
Selenium (from culture of S. cerevisiae)55 mcg100%
Manganese (from Brown Rice Chelate)2.3 mg100%
Chromium (from culture of S. cerevisiae)35 mcg100%
Molybdenum (from culture of S. cerevisiae)45 mcg100%
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone-4 from culture of S. cerevisiae)20 mcg*
Lycopene (from fermented media)250 mcg*
Boron (from culture of S. cerevisiae)1 mg*
Vanadium (from culture of S. cerevisiae)10 mcg*
Raw Organic Fruit & Vegetable Blend546 mg*
    Organic Apple (fruit), Organic Beet (root), Organic Broccoli (stalk & flower), Organic Carrot (root), Organic Spinach (leaf), Organic Tomato (fruit), Organic Strawberry (fruit), Organic Tart Cherry (fruit), Organic Sea Kelp, Organic Blackberry (fruit), Organic Green Bell Pepper (fruit), Organic Brussels Sprout (leaf), Organic Blueberry (fruit), Organic Ginger (root), Organic Garlic (bulb), Organic Green Onion (bulb), Organic Raspberry (fruit), Organic Parsley (leaf), Organic Cauliflower (flower & stem), Organic Red Cabbage (leaf), Organic Kale (leaf), Organic Cucumber (gourd), Organic Celery (stalk), Organic Asparagus (flower & stem)
Raw Probiotic & Enzyme Blend40 mg*
    Lipase, Protease, Aspergillopepsin, beta-Glucanase, Cellulase, Bromelain, Phytase, Lactase, Papain, Peptidase, Pectinase, Hemicellulase, Xylanase, [Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Lactobacillus plantarum] (500 Million CFU)
Raw Antioxidant & Immune Support Complex10 mg*
    Glutathione from culture of S. cerevisiae, CoQ10 from fermented media
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable cellulose (capsule), organic rice (hull).
Warnings

As with any dietary supplement, consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing,  anticipate surgery, take medication on a regular basis or are otherwise under medical supervision.

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Encourage Healthy Habits for Aging Parents With These Tips

It goes without saying that you want your senior parents to stay healthy. Furthermore, it’s a given that much of their staying healthy depends on maintaining a healthy diet. That, however, is the challenge. Wanting your aging parents to have good dietary routines is one thing, but enforcing or encouraging those routines are different practices altogether. You can’t always be hands-on with your parents’ health, but there are some things you can do to help them follow a healthy diet.

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Caring for Parents as They Age

Know what they should eat

The most important step in helping your parents with their diet is educating yourself on healthy eating for seniors. This is a broad topic; there is not a set menu for seniors that makes it easy to track priorities. There are, however, foods the older population can include in their diets more regularly. This includes: Eating foods that fall into these categories can accomplish a number of healthy objectives. First and foremost, leafy veggies, fresh fruits and whole grains can help to fill out meals without racking up calories. Additionally, lean proteins and moderate consumption of low-fat dairy can help seniors to maintain energy levels and provide proper amounts of nutrients, like vitamin D (for which deficiency is common).

If they’re moving to a facility, assess the food

One common issue with senior nutrition is food quality in care facilities. Seniors who move into these facilities sometimes find the food unappetizing. Fortunately, this is something the industry is aware of, and they’re working to make improvements. Today, it is not uncommon for facilities to advertise their menus and food preparations as highlights to facility living. If you’re concerned about your parents’ diets, assessing the quality of meals should still be a priority when choosing a facility. This doesn’t mean that a bad meal results in a place being crossed off the list, but you should try to ensure the food is both healthy and appetizing anywhere your parents move. If they don’t like the main offerings, they may wind up eating more snack foods or simply not eating enough.

Speak to administrators about diet plans

Another important step when choosing a senior living facility is speaking with hands-on administrators about forming and enforcing proper diet plans. This way you can work with someone who can monitor the diet and health of your parents on a day-to-day basis. In years past, people in leadership roles at senior living facilities were primarily thought of as businesspeople, but thanks to a shift in industry expectations and education, these roles have become more specialized. This specialized education helps leadership and staff collaborate with family members to manage care and relate to your parents.

Encourage exercise

Encouraging exercise sounds at first like it doesn’t relate to diet, but there’s reason to believe that motivating your parents to exercise regularly can play a role in making it easier for them to maintain proper nutrition. Natalie Butler, a corporate dietitian at Apple, explains in an article about healthy eating for seniors that many seniors get less physical activity, and as a result burn fewer calories. This reduces the need for calories, which means – in some cases – lower appetite. Regular exercise could help seniors maintain their appetites.

Encourage hydration

You should also do what you can to encourage your parents to maintain adequate hydration throughout the day. It’s well known that we actually lose some of our “thirst sensation” as we grow older; it’s part of the aging process. But this can result quite commonly in dehydration. Additionally, dehydration can be compounded by the fact that seniors tend to lose more liquid through urination. In short, the older we get, the more easily we can become dehydrated. Without proper hydration, your senior parents will digest their food less effectively, and ultimately get less out of the nutrients they’re meant to be benefiting from. Encouraging adequate water consumption is therefore a key part of this process as well. It can take a lot of effort, coordination, and perseverance to help your parents stick to healthy diet plans as they age. By educating yourself on proper nutrition, working with healthcare and living facilities, and encouraging good habits, you can help them to maintain proper nutrition and healthy lifestyles.

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