SUGGESTED USE
Adults take 2 capsule daily, after a meal with a glass of water or as suggested by your Healthcare Professional.
Product Information
Unived Men’s Whole Food Multivitamin Men has been formulated to offer you a complete RDA of all the essential vitamins to meet the daily vitamin requirements of Men. It gives you all of the B vitamins along with plant-based sources of Vitamin C from Acerola juice powder, Vitamin D3 from lichen, Vitamin K2-7 as MK-7 from fermented chickpeas, Vitamin A from Blakeslea trispora, and Vitamin E from soya oilseed to make this a complete whole-food multivitamin. Our formula supports energy metabolism, reduces fatigue and improves overall wellness, and helps maintain healthy blood flow, cognitive and heart functions.
Vitamins from plant sources are more bioavailable and active as they are obtained from plant matrix that contains the vitamins in their most biologically active form. Thus our whole food Vitamins obtained from plant sources are biologically active and bioavailable.
Our Whole Food Multivitamin is not just for those who have a vitamin deficiency, it can be used by everyone, to ensure that your body is receiving a wholesome and complete supply of all the essential vitamins. It meets 100% of the recommended daily allowances of almost all vitamins, making it one of the purest and best formulations on the market, suitable for everyone.
Key Benefits
- Whole food source of vitamins and Vegan.
- Provides 100% RDA of most vitamins.
- Bioavailable and biologically active vitamins.
- Supports energy metabolism, reduces fatigue, and improves overall wellness.
- Helps promote bone health, and cognitive and heart health.
Ingredient Information
- Vitamin B Complex Blend [Tulsi Extract (Ocimum sanctum Leaves Extract), Sunflower Extract (Helianthus annuus Seed Extract), Papaya Extract (Carica papaya L. Leaves Extract), Lemon Peel Extract (Citrus limon Fruit Peel Extract), Sesbania grandiflora Leaves Extract, Spirulina Extract (Arthrospira platensis Extract) - 772.57mg
- Vitamin Blend [Amla Extract ( Emblica officinalis Fruit Extract), Naturall-e™ as d-Alpha-Tocopherol from Soya Oilseed, Natural Beta-Carotene from Blakeslea trispora, MenaquinGold® as Menaquinone-7 from Fermented Chickpeas, Vitashine™ as Cholecalciferol from Lichen] - 248mg
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The ‘lifestyle’ factors involve young to middle-aged adults. In this group, the risk for an inadequate micronutrient status is often the result of lifestyle-associated behavior, such as rushed meals, unhealthy food choices, chronic or periodical dieting, and stress-related behavior. As a result of inadequate micronutrient insufficiency or mild or marginal deficiency may occur where the clinical symptoms progress through several subclinical stages [1].
Therefore, under such circumstances, supplemental multivitamins come to the rescue, which provide you with the daily recommended dietary allowances of the vitamins in the right proportion to protect the body from insufficiency or even mild to marginal deficiency of the vitamins.
Vitamins are of paramount importance to the body’s metabolic process. They play a key role in almost all biological processes in the body. For example, Vitamin B12 is needed to form red blood cells and DNA and therefore is vital to maintain the level of Vitamin B12 in the body. Any insufficiency or deficiency of vitamin b12 will lead to conditions like anemia where there are not enough red blood cells in the body. Without red blood cells, tissues and organs won’t get enough oxygen. Likewise, every vitamin has its distinctive role to play. Some vitamins work in synergy to aid a biological process.
Not meeting the body’s requirement for Vitamins can have a huge impact on health.
References:
1. Huskisson, E., S. Maggini, and M. Ruf. "The role of vitamins and minerals in energy metabolism and well-being." Journal of international medical research 35.3 (2007): 277-289.
The formulation contains Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D3 , Vitamin E, Vitamin K2-7, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B7, Vitamin B9 and Vitamin B12.
Role of Vitamins and Minerals:
Vitamin A:
- Maintains health of specialized tissues such as the retina.
- Aids in growth and health of skin and mucous membranes.
- Promotes normal development of teeth, soft and skeletal tissue.
- Gives protection against infections.
- Helps the body convert food into energy, and aids the function of the heart and cardiovascular system and the brain and nervous system.
- Enhances mood and cognitive functions.
- Contributes to the structure of cellular membranes, including neurons and neuroglia.
- Works with other B vitamins to promote healthy growth and tissue repair, and helps release energy from carbohydrates. Promotes healthy skin and healthy red blood cell production.
- It performs antioxidant functions.
- Promotes normal functions of the brain.
- Works with other B vitamins to help release energy from carbohydrates.
- Promotes healthy nerves
- Promotes healthy skin and digestive system.
- Possesss anti inflammatory properties.
- Helps turn the food you eat into the energy you need. It’s important for many functions in the body, especially making and breaking down fats.
- It has anti-aging effects
- Aids in arthritic conditions by significantly reducing morning stiffness, degree of disability, and severity of pain.
- Important for maintaining healthy brain function, the formation of red blood cells, the conversion of protein and the synthesis of antibodies in support of the immune system.
- Vitamin B7 is an important part of enzymes in the body that break down substances like fats, carbohydrates, and others.
- Helps in promoting healthy hair and nails.
- Aids in the production of red blood cells.
- Aids in the synthesis of DNA.
- Works with B12 and vitamin C to help the body digest and utilize proteins.
- Reduces homocysteine levels.
- Important for metabolism, the formation of red blood cells, and the maintenance of the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord.
- Improves cognitive functions.
- Reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases by reducing total homocysteine levels.
- Vitamin C promotes a healthy immune system, helps wounds heal, maintains connective tissue, and aids in the absorption of iron.
- Reduces common cold.
- Acts as antioxidant.
- Reduces the risk of atherosclerosis.
- Promotes the body’s absorption of calcium, essential to the development of healthy bones and teeth.
- Maintains bone mineral density.
- Maintains optimal muscle strength.
- Protects cell membranes and tissues from damage by oxidation.
- Aids in the formation of red blood cells and the use of vitamin K.
- Promotes the function of a healthy circulatory system.
- Inhibits lipid peroxidation and platelet aggregation.
- Enhances immunity.
- Activates bone protein called osteocalcin which is essential to bind calcium effectively to the bone matrix.
- Keeps the bones dense and strong.
- Controls calcium-regulating proteins in vascular tissues, which keeps calcium out of the arteries and prevents the formation of dangerous calcified plaques.
References:
1. Huskisson, E., S. Maggini, and M. Ruf. "The role of vitamins and minerals in energy metabolism and well-being." Journal of international medical research 35.3 (2007): 277-289.
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What is the suggested use of Unived’s Men Wholefood Multivitamin?
The serving can either be split into two: 1 capsule can be taken after breakfast and 1 after lunch or the entire serving (2 capsules) can be consumed at once. Unived’s Men’s Whole Food Multivitamin contains both fat-soluble as well as water-soluble vitamins thus we recommend taking it along with a meal for superior absorption.
Why do I need a vitamin supplement? Isn’t a good diet good enough?
A healthy balanced diet provides essential nutrients, but nutritional deficiencies have become quite common, considering the kind of foods we eat. Not every diet is whole and not everyone eats a whole diet. Since most of these vitamins are not synthesized by the body it becomes essential to supplement these to make sure the body is getting enough supply to perform daily functions.
Will it cause any side effects?
Unived’s Men Whole Food Multivitamin are made with natural and bioavailable ingredients and has no known side effect.
Who can take Unived’s Men’s Whole Food Multivitamin?
Men who want to restore their vitamin balance and make sure that they get enough supply and meet their daily dose of vitamins. The product is suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Can I take Unived’s Whole Food complete B-complex vitamin along with Unived’s Men’s Whole Food Multivitamin?
Unived Men’s Whole Food Multivitamin contains the B-complex vitamins in quantities that are enough to meet 100% of the RDA of most B-complex vitamins so there is no need to supplement the two together. As with all dietary supplements, you must consult your physician or doctor before consumption.
What is RDA?
RDA - the Recommended Dietary Allowances are the levels of intake of essential nutrients that, on the basis of scientific knowledge, are judged by the Food and Nutrition Board to be adequate to meet the known nutrient needs of practically all healthy persons.
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SUGGESTED USE
Adults take 2 capsule daily, after a meal with a glass of water or as suggested by your Healthcare Professional.