

Women's Multivitamin
Vimerson Health
Overview
This women's multivitamin provides a broad spectrum of essential vitamins and minerals, many at clinically relevant doses. However, the inclusion of proprietary blends makes it difficult to ascertain whether the ingredients marketed for female health receive adequate dosing. While some ingredients have potential benefits for women, more research is needed to establish efficacy in a combined formulation.
The Good
Comprehensive vitamin and mineral profile
High percentage of Daily Value for many B-vitamins
Contains antioxidants like Vitamin C and Vitamin E
The Bad
Potential for inaccurate lab results with high biotin doses
Relatively low calcium and magnesium content
Unknown dosages of ingredients in proprietary blends
Is it for you?
Best For: Women seeking general nutritional support, those with dietary gaps, active individuals
Skip If: You are pregnant, nursing, or have a pre-existing medical condition without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin A
1200 mcgVitamin C
150 mgVitamin D
10 mcgVitamin E
30 mgVitamin B1
7 mgVitamin B2
7.5 mgNiacin
30 mgVitamin B6
7.5 mgFolate
667 mcg DFEFolic Acid
400 mcgVitamin B12
27 mcgBiotin
300 mcgPantothenic Acid
10 mgCalcium
50 mgMagnesium
50 mgZinc
15 mgSelenium
30 mcgCopper
2 mgManganese
2 mgChromium
120 mcgMolybdenum
75 mcgImmune Proprietary Blend
115 mgHow to Use
Typically, take 1-2 capsules daily with a meal and water, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
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