Multiples
Because teens' bodies are still in a growth phase, nutrient needs are greater during the adolescent and teen years than they are for adults--especially for those who experience huge growth spurts. To support the transition from a child's body to a young adult, teens need more nutrients during this part of their life. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, "Adolescents tend to most often fall short of their daily quotas of calcium, iron and zinc." However, teenagers are notorious for not eating properly each day. And depending on the latest diet fad they are following, they may fall short on nutrition. This age group often has individuals with attention and learning disabilities which require higher amounts of B vitamins...Full Details
Multivitamin and mineral supplementation is the foundation of any effective nutritional regimen. Many people prefer taking capsule proudcts instead of tablets. Not only does this product offer 100% or more of 15 necessary vitamins and minerals, but it also provides additional antioxidant protection with added mixed carotenoids. All of this in a convenient, two per day, easy to swallow capsule enables you to offer your customers a more complete multivitamin and mineral line.
Suboptimal intake of some vitamins, above levels causing classic vitamin deficiency, is a risk factor and common in the general population, especially the elderly. Inadequate dietary intakes of vitamins & minerals may result in metabolic disruption, and cell studies show that deficiencies in many micronutrients can cause DNA damage, such as chromosome breaks. Researchers also indicate that a large proportion of the general population is at risk for inadequate nutrient intake. They recommend that all adults take a multivitamin daily.
Suboptimal intake of some vitamins, above levels causing classic vitamin deficiency, is a risk factor for the general population, especially the elderly. Inadequate dietary intakes of vitamins & minerals may result in metabolic disruption; cell studies show that deficiencies in many micronutrients can cause DNA damage, such as chromosome breaks. Researchers also indicate that a large proportion of the general population is at increased risk for inadequate nutrient intake. They recommend that all adults take a multivitamin daily