

Green Source Multi Vitamins & Minerals
Vitamin World
Overview
Green Source Multi Vitamins & Minerals is a Vitamin World product marketed to provide essential nutrients for overall health, though specific ingredient details and customer reviews are not readily available.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking general nutritional support, those with potential dietary gaps
Skip If: You require precise dosage information, have specific nutrient sensitivities, or are taking other medications without consulting a healthcare provider.
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin A
5000 IUVitamin C
500 mgVitamin D
800 IUVitamin E
100 IUThiamine
25 mgRiboflavin
25 mgNiacin
25 mgVitamin B6
25 mgFolic Acid
400 mcgVitamin B12
250 mcgBiotin
300 mcgPantothenic Acid
30 mgCalcium
268 mgIron
15 mgIodine
150 mcgMagnesium
125 mgZinc
15 mgSelenium
25 mcgCopper
0.5 mgManganese
4 mgChromium
100 mcgMolybdenum
51 mcgChloride
45 mgPotassium
50 mgCholine
50 mgInositol
25 mgPaba
25 mgBoron
1 mgHesperidin Complex
20 mgRutin
20 mgQuercetin
20 mgDna
1 mgRna
35 mgL-Glutathione
5 mgLutein
10 mcgGreen Source Omega Blend
300 mgOmega-3 Fatty Acids
35 mgOmega-6 Fatty Acids
12 mgGreen Source Herb Blend
100 mgGreen Source Fruit Blend
100 mgHow to Use
Typically, take one serving daily with a meal to enhance absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
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