Vitality Multivitamin Gummies

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By: Gumi Vitamins

Get the most out of your daily wellness routine with Vitality Multivitamin Gummies, bursting with essential vitamins and minerals! Each gummy is packed with vitamins A, B, C, E, Iron, Calcium, and Potassium, Magnesium, and Zinc, to boost energy and the immune system, nourish your body, and support eye, bone and skin health. Plus, the refreshing taste of lemon makes taking your daily dose a delightful experience. Recharge your vitality with these vegan and gluten-free gummies.

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Energy
Focus
Magnesium
Skin Health
Vitamin A
Vitamin B
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Zinc
How much biotin do you actually need per day?
Adults typically need far less biotin than many beauty supplements contain. Daily recommendations are usually measured in micrograms rather than milligrams, while some supplements contain several thousand micrograms per serving.
Can you get biotin naturally from food?
Why is biotin often paired with collagen or zinc?
Can you get enough calcium from food alone?
Why is vitamin D often paired with calcium?
Should calcium supplements include vitamin K2?
What is the difference between calcium citrate and calcium carbonate?
Why do some electrolyte products contain so much sodium?
Are low sodium electrolyte products less effective?
How much sodium is considered high in an electrolyte product?
Can electrolytes be useful even if you’re not exercising?
What's the difference between ferrous bisglycinate, ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulphate?
Why is vitamin C often paired with iron?
Is the iron in a supplement likely to be well absorbed?
Why do some iron supplements include additional nutrients such as folate or vitamin B12?
What is the difference between magnesium glycinate and magnesium citrate?
How much magnesium do people typically take?
Why do some magnesium supplements upset your stomach?
Does magnesium need anything else to work properly?
What’s the difference between elemental magnesium and total magnesium?
Why do most potassium supplements contain relatively small amounts?
How much potassium should an electrolyte drink actually contain?
Is potassium or sodium more important for hydration?
What's the difference between potassium citrate and potassium chloride?
How is culinary turmeric different from supplemental turmeric?
How much turmeric should a supplement contain?
Why do many turmeric supplements include black pepper?
Are all turmeric extracts the same?
Can you get vitamin A from food instead of supplements?
What is the difference between retinol and beta-carotene?
Should vitamin A be taken with food?
Why is more caution needed with vitamin A supplements?
Can you get B vitamins from food instead of supplements?
Why do some B-complex supplements contain very high doses?
Does the form of vitamin B12 matter?
What is the difference between folate and folic acid?
Can you get enough Vitamin C from food?
Why is Vitamin C often paired with collagen?
Is a higher dose of Vitamin C always better?
How much vitamin D should a supplement provide?
What's the difference between 400 IU, 2,000 IU and 4,000 IU vitamin D?
Are vitamin D sprays as effective as capsules?
What's the difference between vitamin D2 and D3?
Do you need to take vitamin K2 with vitamin D?
What is the difference between alpha-tocopherol and mixed tocopherols?
Does vitamin E need to be taken with fat?
Why is vitamin E often paired with selenium?
What is the difference between vitamin K1 and vitamin K2?
What is the difference between MK-4 and MK-7?
Why is vitamin K often combined with vitamin D?
Why are vitamin K doses measured in micrograms?
What does “elemental zinc” mean on a supplement label?
Which form of zinc is best?
How much zinc should you take?
Can you take too much zinc?
Why do some zinc supplements contain copper?