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MegaFood Women's 55+ Advanced Multivitamin for Women with Choline -- 120 Tablets


MegaFood Women's 55+ Advanced Multivitamin for Women with Choline
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MegaFood Women's 55+ Advanced Multivitamin for Women with Choline -- 120 Tablets

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MegaFood Women's 55+ Advanced Multivitamin for Women with Choline Description

  • Advanced Multivitamin
  • Doctor Formulated
  • Brain Health, Healthy Aging, Bone Health
  • 20 Nutrients Including Choline
  • Plus Real Food
  • From Farm to Tablet
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Kosher
  • Made without 9 Food Allergens
  • Tested for 125+ Pesticides
  • Glyphosate Residue Free

Megafood Women’s 55+ Advanced Multivitamin is formulated specifically for the needs of women 55+ by an expert in women’s health and dietary supplementation. Our tablets are crafted with 20 vitamins and minerals to support optimal health and well-being, including choline to support memory & cognitive function, antioxidant vitamins A, C, + E for healthy aging support, and vitamin D to support healthy bones.

 

Supplement this important stage of life with a high potentcy multi for women 55+

 

Benefits:

  • Dr. Formulated with 20 nutrients including choline to support optimal health & wellness of women 55+
  • Choline supports brain health, memory, & cognitive function
  • Antioxidant vitamins A, C + E support healthy aging
  • Vitamin D supports healthy bones + immune function
  • Also includes other key nutrients like methylated folate (the active form of folic acid)
  • MegaFood multis are made with food-paired vitamins and fermented minerals plus real food
  • Can be taken anytime of day, even on an empty stomach

For 50 years, we have been expertly crafting supplements made with nutrients paired with real food. 
Our goal is to partner with dedicated farmers who share our commitment to regenerative and organic agriculture to nourish the soil for quality ingredients.


Directions

Suggested Use: Adults take 2 tablets daily with a beverage. May be taken anytime of day, even on an empty stomach.
Free Of
GMOs, gluten, iron, 9 Major Food Allergens (milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish, shelfish & sesame), herbicides, pesticides & glyphosate.

*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: 2 Tablets
Servings per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin A (as beta carotene)360 mcg RAE40%
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid)100 mg111%
Vitamin D3 (as fermented cholecalciferol)25 mcg125%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol from sunflower seed oil)14.7 mg98%
Thiamin (as thiamine hydrochloride)2 mg167%
Riboflavin (as riboflavon 5'-phosphate sodium)2.6 mg200%
Niacin (as niacinamide)20 mg NE125%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxal-5-phosphate)6 mg353%
Folate (as calcium L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate) (200 mcg L-5-MTHF)340 mcg DFE85%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalmin)20 mcg833%
Biotin (as biotin)300 mcg1000%
Pantothenic Acid (as d-calcium pantothenate)8 mg160%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)200 mg36%
Iodine (as fermented iodine glycinate)50 mcg33%
Zinc (as zinc bisglycinate)15 mg136%
Selenium (as fermented selenium glycinate)50 mcg91%
Copper (as fermented copper bisglycinate)0.2 mcg22%
Manganese (as fermented manganese bisglycinate)1 mg43%
Chromium (as fermented chromium glycinate, nicotinate, glutamate)120 mcg343%
Molybdenum (as fermented molybdenum bisglycinate)60 mcg133%
Green Tea Leaf Extract250 mg*
Food Blend
Organic brown rice, organic orange, carrot, organic broccoli
264 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, ferment media (organic brown rice, rice protein, autolyzed yeast extract, yeast [inactive[), rice protein, silicon dioxide, stearic acid, gum acacia, autolyzed yeast extract, hypromellose.
Warnings

Once open, consume within three months. Biotin may interfere with lab tests. If you are taking medication or planning to undergo lab testing, consult with your doctor before use.

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