

MaxHealth
Taylor MD Formulations
Overview
MaxHealth Ultra vitamin provides a comprehensive blend of vitamins and minerals, with the addition of a fruit and vegetable blend. While many of the vitamins are present at adequate or high doses, several minerals are significantly underdosed. The fruit and vegetable blend is also likely too small to provide substantial benefit. While the product provides a wide range of nutrients, its overall effectiveness is compromised by underdosed ingredients.
The Good
Comprehensive Vitamin Profile: Includes a wide range of essential vitamins.
High Doses of B Vitamins: Offers high levels of B vitamins, which can be beneficial for those with deficiencies.
Contains Antioxidant Ingredients: Includes Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium and CoQ10, which offer antioxidant support.
The Bad
Low Doses of Minerals: Calcium and Magnesium are present in very low doses unlikely to provide significant benefits.
Potassium Dosage Inadequate: The potassium dosage is too low to significantly contribute to health benefits.
Proprietary Blend Concerns: Fruit and vegetable blend at only 5mg, rendering benefits unlikely.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking general health support, those advised by a healthcare professional
Skip If: You have known allergies to common supplement ingredients or are on medication without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin A
750 mcgVitamin C
60 mgVitamin D3
25 mcgVitamin E
10 mgThiamine
25 mgRiboflavin
25 mgNiacin
25 mgVitamin B6
25 mgFolate
335 mcg DFEFolic Acid
200 mcgVitamin B12
250 mcgBiotin
500 mcgPantothenic Acid
25 mgCholine
2 mgCalcium
25 mgIron
9 mgIodine
75 mcgMagnesium
12.5 mgZinc
7.5 mgSelenium
12.5 mcgCopper
1 mgManganese
1 mgChromium
100 mcgPotassium
16 mgCoenzyme Q10
50 mcgInositol
5 mgRutin
5 mgBoron
500 mcgHow to Use
Follow dosage instructions on product label; typically taken with water.
Daily
Morning
With food