Women's Daily Multi
- Enhances foundational nutrition and well being
- Supports detoxification and immune response
- Capsules - 60 servings (2 months)
Recommended use: Take 2 capsules once daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D3, vitamin E, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, biotin, pantothenic acid, choline, calcium, iodine, magnesium, zinc, selenium, manganese, chromium, molybdenum, potassium, inositol, PABA, and vanadium
Other Ingredients: Capsule (hypromellose and water), microcrystalline cellulose, ascorbyl palmitate, silica, medium-chain triglyceride oil, and mixed tocopherols
This is until my own health showed me otherwise. In spite of eating a varied diet of 90% organic vegetables, grain, and grass-fed meat, I started showing nutritional deficiencies in the form of vertical ridges on my nails. This is also when I came across comparison charts showing how our "modern" agricultural practices have caused such a dramatic drop in micronutrients and trace minerals. Even if you're already eating a good diet, a high-quality multivitamin has a place in every woman's cabinet."
Magdalena Wszelaki, Founder of Wellena
B Vitamins: Provided in their natural and/or activated forms for superior bioavailability.
Vitamin C: Provided as ascorbic acid, at higher levels than in most multivitamins.
Folate: Provided in an easily absorbable form that helps to support healthy plasma folate levels.
Choline: Essential cofactor in liver detoxification.
Vitamin A: Provided as preformed vitamin A as well as mixed carotenoids, which the body converts to vitamin A. This combination mimics the types of vitamin A found in whole foods.
Vitamin E Isomers: Provided as tocotrienols from annatto extract. Tocotrienols have higher antioxidant activity and unique benefits compared to tocopherols, the form of vitamin E in most commercially available supplements. Vitamin E helps with progesterone production.
Iodine and Selenium: Minerals needed for the synthesis of thyroid hormones, which help maintain optimal energy levels and an efficient metabolic rate.
Chromium: A deficiency in this mineral makes it harder for you to use carbohydrates for energy. A review published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics found that chromium in a dose of 200 micrograms a day improved hemoglobin A1C and fasting blood sugar levels, compared to a placebo.
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DO YOU SHIP TO CANADA, THE UK, AUSTRALIA OR OTHER COUNTRIES?
Unfortunately, at this point we only ship to the United States. This is due to the ever-evolving international laws surrounding supplements.
There are forwarding companies like MyUS.com, that will forward orders to you in your country for a fee.
In this case, it is the customer's responsibility to find out in advance if the supplement in question is legal in their country. For example, Progesterone and DHEA are not legal to ship into Canada (Canada classifies bio-identical hormones as drugs so they can only be prescribed by a doctor or naturopath).
We have had customers successfully ship their supplements abroad using MyUS.com, however we have only limited experience with this service.
WHY DOES SHIPPING COST $11.45?
For small businesses like ours, the shipping fee covers the very real costs of getting your order to you: shipping, handling, packaging, warehousing, insurances, and fairly compensating all the people involved along the way. We do our best to keep this shipping cost as low as possible, and offer FREE shipping for orders $97 and above.
WHY DOES MY SUBSCRIPTION ORDER INCLUDE $11.45 SHIPPING?
If you set up a subscription order and notice that you are being charged shipping, it could be due to one of these reasons:
1. Your order value is under $97
2. Your initial order qualifies for free shipping, but the order frequency on your subscriptions is different ( 1 product is set to ship every month, the other is set to ship every 2 months).
*The system automatically splits this kind of order into 2 separate shipments.
In this case it is more economical to set up one subscription every 2 months, and to increase your quantity to 2 units of the supplement that you consume monthly.
For example: 2 Vitamin B6 + 1 Essential Omegas every 2 months = free shipping.
Please email us at support@hormonesbalance.com if you would like some help managing your subscriptions.
B Vitamins: Provided in their natural and/or activated forms for superior bioavailability.
Vitamin C: Provided as ascorbic acid, at higher levels than in most multivitamins.
Folate: Provided in an easily absorbable form that helps to support healthy plasma folate levels.
Choline: Essential cofactor in liver detoxification.
Vitamin A: Provided as preformed vitamin A as well as mixed carotenoids, which the body converts to vitamin A. This combination mimics the types of vitamin A found in whole foods.
Vitamin E Isomers: Provided as tocotrienols from annatto extract. Tocotrienols have higher antioxidant activity and unique benefits compared to tocopherols, the form of vitamin E in most commercially available supplements. Vitamin E helps with progesterone production.
Iodine and Selenium: Minerals needed for the synthesis of thyroid hormones, which help maintain optimal energy levels and an efficient metabolic rate.
Chromium: A deficiency in this mineral makes it harder for you to use carbohydrates for energy. A review published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics found that chromium in a dose of 200 micrograms a day improved hemoglobin A1C and fasting blood sugar levels, compared to a placebo.
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