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Nature's Way Alive! Adult Ultra Potency Complete Multivitamin - Vitamins C D B12 E -- 60 Tablets


Nature's Way Alive! Adult Ultra Potency Complete Multivitamin - Vitamins C D B12 E
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Nature's Way Alive! Adult Ultra Potency Complete Multivitamin - Vitamins C D B12 E -- 60 Tablets

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Nature's Way Alive! Adult Ultra Potency Complete Multivitamin - Vitamins C D B12 E Description

  • Alive! Adult Ultra Multivitamin
  • Promotes Energy Metabolism, Heart & Muscle Function
  • High Potency Complete Multivitamin for Adults
  • Once Daily

Nature's Way Alive! Adult Ultra Multivitamin is a high potency complete multivitamin in a once-daily tablet. With 100% or more of daily value of 20 vitamins and minerals and 200% or more of daily value of 11 vitamins and minerals. With 5 plant-based blends including Orchard Fruits & Garden Veggies powder blend (100 mg per serving).

 

  • Nature's Way Alive! Adult Ultra Multivitamin supports energy metabolism, heart and muscle function, and more.
  • High potency complete formula including methyl B12, the active form of B12, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D3, vitamin E, biotin, and zinc.
  • Made with 5 plant-based blends including a Cardio Blend with Hawthorn Berry, Daily Greens Blend with Spirulina, Chlorella and Barley, Mushroom Defense Blend as well as a Digestive Enzyme Blend with Bromelain.
  • Adults take 1 tablet daily, preferably with food.
  • Gluten-free. No artificial colors.


Directions

Adults take 1 tablet daily, preferably with food. Not formulated for children. Do not exceed recommended dose.

Free Of
Gluten, artificial colors.

*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: 1 Tablet
Servings per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Total Carbohydrate less than1 g<1%
Vitamin A (as 50% {900 mcg} beta carotene and 50% {900 mcg} retinyl acetate)1800 mcg200%
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)270 mg300%
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol)50 mcg250%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate)60 mcg400%
Vitamin K (as phytonadione)120 mcg100%
Thiamin (as thiamin mononitrate)20 mg1,667%
Riboflavin20 mg1538%
Niacin (as niacinamide)40 mg250%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)34 mg2,000%
Folic Acid400 mcg100%
Folate (418 mcg Quatrefolic brand (6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolate glucosamine salt)400 mcg DFE
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin)48 mcg2,000%
Biotin33 mcg110%
Pantothenic Acid (as D-calcium pantothenate)25 mg500%
Calcium (from Aquamin® calcified mineral source Red Algae Lithothamnion sp. [whole plant])130 mg10%
Iron (as ferrous fumarate)18 mg100%
Iodine (as potassium iodide)150 mcg100%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide and from Aquamin® calcified mineral source Red Algae Lithothamnion sp. [whole plant])50 mg13%
Zinc (as zinc oxide)11 mg100%
Selenium (as sodium selenate)158 mcg287%
Copper (as copper sulfate)0.9 mg100%
Manganese (as manganese sulfate)5.8 mg252%
Molybdenum (as sodium molybdate)45 mcg100%
Potassium (as potassium chloride)5 mg<1%
Orchard Fruits™ / Garden Veggies™ Blend
Blueberry, Orange, Carrot, Pomegranate, Plum, Strawberry, Apple, Beet, Tart Cherry, Pear, Tomato, Cauliflower, Raspberry, Acai, Asparagus, Banana,Broccoli, Brussels Sprout, Cabbage, Cranberry, Cucumber, Grape, Pea, Pineapple, Pumpkin, Spinach
100 mg*
Cardio Blend
Hawthorn (berry), Japanese Knotweed (root) standardized to 50% resveratrol (1 mg), Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone)
20 mg*
Choline (as choline bitartrate)20 mg*
Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex
(from orange, grapefruit, lemon, lime, tangerine) providing: Hesperidin, Naringin, Narirutin, Eriocritrin, Flavonols and Flavones
20 mg*
Daily Greens™ Blend providing Amino Acids
Spirulina, Kelp, Alfalfa (leaf, stem), Barley Grass, Blessed Thistle (stem, leaf, flower), Blue Green Algae (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae), Chlorella, Cilantro (leaf), Dandelion (leaf), Lemon Balm (leaf), Lemon Grass, Nettle (leaf), Plantain (leaf), Wheat Grass
20 mg*
Digestive Enzyme Blend
Concentrated enzyme formula (Protease I, Protease II, Amylase, Lactase, Peptidase, Cellulase, Invertase, Alpha Galactosidase, Lipase), Betaine HCI, Bromelain, Papain
20 mg*
Inositol20 mg*
Organic Mushroom Mycelium Defense Blend
Reishi (Gandoderma lucidum), Shitake (Lentinula edodes), Oyster Hiratake (Pleurotus ostreatus), Enokitake (Flammulina velutipes), Maitake (Grifola frondosa), Yamabushitake (Hericium erinaceus), Agarikon (Fomitopsis officinalis), Chaga (Inonotus obliquus), Himematsutake (Agaricus brasiliensis/blazei), Kawaratake (Trametes versicolor), Mesima (Phellinus linteus), Zhu Ling (Grifola umbellata)
20 mg*
Rutin (Sophora japonica) flower bud extract5 mg*
Lutein (from marigold)500 mcg*
Lycopene (from tomato extract [fruit])200 mcg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, stearic acid, sodium croscarmellose, silica, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, gelatin, glycerin, brown rice.
Warnings

Do not take if you are pregnant or nursing. If you have a blood clotting issue, or if you are taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use.

 

Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6.  In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.

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Do Vitamins Expire?

When it comes to taking medications, vitamins and nutritional supplements, there can be a lot of rules—as in when to toss them, when to stop usage, and how much to take to better your health and stay safe.

Of course, you should always speak with your physician before taking a supplement to make sure there are no side effects or medical interactions with other prescriptions you might be taking; however, beyond that, you should also take note of expiration dates, as supplements, including vitamins, might actually have a date listed on the label.

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“Expiration dates demonstrate the viability and stability of the formula - the strength of the nutrients,” says Carolyn Dean, MD, ND. And while the FDA does not require manufacturers to put an expiration date on dietary supplement products, there might be a “best buy” date or a date of manufacture on the packaging. (Related reading: How does the FDA regulate supplements?)

It seems kind of strange though— vitamins are generally pretty safe, so do those expiration dates really matter? And is it OK to take expired vitamins? Here’s what you need to know.

Vitamins don’t truly expire, but become loss potent over time, says Dr. Robert Glatter, MD, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at Northwell Health and attending emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital. “They typically have a shelf life of about two years. After that amount of time, they begin to break down or degrade,” he explains. So, taking “expired” vitamins might not give you the full effect you’re looking for.

Can you take expired vitamins?

Luckily, taking a vitamin after it expires shouldn’t lead to any harm. “As they break down, vitamins are not toxic in any sense and will not lead to any adverse consequences. But at the same time, they will also be less effective,” says Glatter.

It’s best to take vitamins before they expire, since they will lose their potency after the expiration date, but you don’t necessarily need to toss them ASAP if you have a brand new container sitting at home untouched. The two-year mark gives some wiggle room. If you’re super picky about vitamins and want to make sure you’re getting the maximum effect, then sure, toss them before those two years, but you can take them without fear.

Some vitamins have a longer shelf life than others

It’s hard to know for certain if some vitamins have different efficacy rates past their “best buy” dates. “It varies based on the stability testing of the product. These are special tests performed in a lab setting over a period of months and each formula has to be tested for its own unique qualities,” explains Dean.

However, there are some little tips to keep in mind when browsing your vitamin cabinet. Some vitamins will degrade faster, explains Glatter. “Vitamins A and D can also lose potency at a higher rate if exposed to continuous sunlight. And flax seed, probiotics, Vitamin E and fish oil should be refrigerated to extend their shelf life, since they are less stable at room temperature,” he says.

Not sure how to store supplements safely? In general, don’t store vitamins in a bathroom or kitchen cabinet, as there’s more heat and higher humidity. A linen closet or a drawer in your bedroom works much better. 

Plus, you might have a longer shelf life for vitamins that are in tablet form, rather than edibles. “Because vitamins in tablet form don’t absorb as much water or moisture as chewable or gummy forms, they will typically last longer,” says Glatter.

The takeaway on vitamin expiration dates

It really depends on how much you care about quality. “When you purchase a dietary supplement, you are purchasing targeted nutrition that is supplemental to the food you are already eating at your dining room table,” says Dean.

Holding the same high standards of quality, freshness, and absorption of nutrients that you hold for the food on your plate will make your vitamins the most effective they can be, too. Just think: if you wouldn’t serve your family stale bread or wilted vegetables, you may not want to serve them supplements that have expired or are more than two years from their manufacturing date.

 

Want more information and advice? Read these expert tips for taking vitamins and supplements.

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