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Nature's Way Completia Multivitamin for People with Diabetes - No Iron Added -- 90 Tablets


Nature's Way Completia Multivitamin for People with Diabetes - No Iron Added
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Nature's Way Completia Multivitamin for People with Diabetes - No Iron Added -- 90 Tablets

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Nature's Way Completia Multivitamin for People with Diabetes - No Iron Added Description

  • Provides Essential Nutrients
  • 20 Vitamins & Minerals
  • With Alpha Lipoic Acid, Cinnamon, & Fenugreek
  • No Iron Added

People with diabetes have special nutritional needs. Completia is a complete daily multivitamin, specially formulated with high potency B-vitamins and antioxidant vitamins A, C, E, and selenium. It contains important vitamins and minerals essential for general wellness, plus a special Diabetes Support Blend and Antioxidant Activity Support Blends featuring beneficial ingredients including alpha lipoic acid, cinnamon, and fenugreek.

  • Nature’s Way Completia Multivitamin for People with Diabetes is a specifically formulated daily multivitamin to provide nutritional support for adults with diabetes
  • Made with 20 vitamins and minerals at 100% or more Daily Value including high antioxidant vitamins A, C, E and selenium. Also formulated with high potency B-vitamins to convert food into fuel. With 100% Daily Value Magnesium
  • Adults take 2 tablets daily. Not formulated for children
  • Iron-free formula. No dairy or artificial colors
  • At Nature’s Way, we believe nature is the ultimate problem solver. For over 50 years, we have looked to the natural world for inspiration. Our quality vitamins and supplements are formulated to help you find your way to wellness


Directions

Adults take 2 tablets daily, preferably with food.  Not formulated for children. Do not exceed recommended dose.
Free Of
Yeast-derived ingredients, dairy products, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.

*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.


Nutrient Facts
Serving Size: 2 Tablets
Servings per Container: 45
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories5
Total Carbohydrate1 g<1%
Vitamin A (as 50% Beta Carotene [1,500mcg] and 50% as Retinyl Acetate [1,500mcg]3000 mcg333%
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid)250 mg278%
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol)20 mcg100%
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate)100 mg667%
Thiamin (as thiamin mononitrate)80 mg6,667%
Riboflavin80 mg6,154%
Niacin (as niacinamide)40 mg250%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)20 mg1,176%
Folate (240mcg Folic Acid)400 mcg DFE100%
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin)40 mcg1667%
Biotin30 mcg100%
Pantothenic Acid (as d-calcium pantothenate)50 mg1,000%
Choline (as choline bitartrate)50 mg9%
Iodine (as potassium iodine)150 mcg100%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide and magnesium citrate)420 mg100%
Zinc (as zinc bisglycinate chelate)15 mg136%
Selenium (as L-selenomethionine)200 mcg364%
Copper (as copper bisglycinate chelate)1 mg111%
Manganese (as manganese bisglycinate)5 mg217%
Molybdenum (as sodium molybdate)50 mcg111%
Sodium5 mg<1%
Antioxidant Activity Support Blend
Inositol,Taurine,Alpha Lipoic Acid,Quercetin,Betaine HCI,Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex(from orange,grapefruit,lemon,lime,tangerine),Rutin(from Sophora japonica)(flower bud)Extract,L-Carnitine
295 mg
Plant-Powered Blend
- Cinnamon(Cinnamon spp.)(bark),Fenugreek(seed)Lutein(from Aztec marigold,[flower]extract)
200 mcg
Other Ingredients: cellulose, stearic acid, hydroxypropyl cellulose, sodium croscarmellose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, silica, glycerin, gelatin
Warnings

Do not take if you are pregnant, attempting to become pregnant, nursing, have known hypersensitivity to iodine or thyroid dysfunction. If you have diabetes or taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use. Individuals with diabetes should monitor blood glucose levels closely while taking this product. Keep out of reach of children.

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6 Important Things You Can Do to Prevent & Treat Diabetes

If you remember just one health statistic today, let it be this one: Roughly 45 percent of American adults have diabetes or prediabetes. That equates to about 114 million men and women from California to Connecticut.

Even more startling is this: Nearly one-fourth of U.S. adults who have diabetes don’t realize they have it, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and only about 12 percent of adults with prediabetes are aware of it.

Woman Aware of Diabetes Facts Testing Her Blood Sugar Levels While Sitting at a Table | Vitacost.com/blog

By itself, diabetes is a serious health condition. In fact, it ranked seventh on the 2015 list of the top causes of death in the U.S., the CDC says. Even more worrisome is that diabetes can lead to health problems such as vision loss, heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, and amputation of toes, feet or legs, according to the CDC.

Type 2 diabetes is by far the most common form of the disease, which triggers unhealthy spikes in blood glucose levels. If you have type 2 diabetes, your body fails to use insulin correctly, the American Diabetes Association says.

Prediabetes also is marked by high blood sugar, but the level isn’t high enough to qualify as diabetes. Often, prediabetes isn’t accompanied by symptoms.

So, now that you’re aware of the seriousness of diabetes, what can you do to prevent or treat it? Here are six tips.

1. Know the risk factors.

Age, genetics and excessive weight are the three of the biggest contributors to diabetes, says registered dietitian nutritionist Amy Knoblock-Hahn, owner and founder of Whole Food Is Medicine.

While we can’t do anything about our age or genetics, we can do something about our weight. Knoblock-Hahn says weight loss of as little as 7 percent — 14 pounds for someone weighing 200 pounds — can prevent someone with prediabetes from getting type 2 diabetes.

Other risk factors include inactivity, high blood pressure and race. The Mayo Clinic says the reason is unclear, but people of certain races — including blacks, Hispanics, American Indians and Asian-Americans — are at a higher risk of type 2 diabetes.

2. Recognize the symptoms.

According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms of diabetes include:

  • Increased thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Extreme hunger
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Fatigue
  • Irritability
  • Blurred vision
  • Slow-healing sores
  • Frequent infections, such as those affecting the skin, gums or vagina.

If you suspect you have diabetes, consult your physician or another health care professional.

3. Get tested.

Anyone age 45 and over should be screened for type 2 diabetes, says Haley Hughes, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator. No matter what the age, someone with major risk factors should be screened for the disease.

4. Watch your diet.

For someone with diabetes or prediabetes, sticking to a healthy diet is critical.

Knoblock-Hahn offers these dietary suggestions:

  • Follow a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and legumes, and limit your intake of processed foods.
  • Eat anti-inflammatory foods. Diabetes is one of the many diseases connected to chronic inflammation. Anti-inflammatory foods include tomatoes, olive oil, leafy greens (such as spinach, kale and collards), nuts (such as almonds and walnuts), fatty fish (such as salmon and tuna) and fruits (such as strawberries, blueberries and cherries), according to Harvard Medical School.
  • Restrict or eliminate foods and beverages with added sugars.

Hughes points out that there’s no “one size fits all” when it comes to your diet, so if you have diabetes or prediabetes, she suggests seeking out a registered dietitian who’s familiar with diabetes management who can work with you to map out an individualized eating plan.

5. Up the exercise.

Hughes recommends aiming for 30 to 60 minutes of exercise per day, including strength training at least two times a week. Regular exercise can help you head off or manage diabetes.

6. Take your medicine.

If you are diagnosed with diabetes, medication may be prescribed to control your blood sugar. Diabetes drugs come in both oral and injectable varieties. Regardless of the type of medication, be sure you follow the doctor’s orders and take it as prescribed; otherwise, your diabetes could get worse.

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