Multi-Vitamin
The takeaway
A decent nutrition profile overall. Watch out for: sugar-loaded — 7.1 g per 100 g (≈2 tsp), and ultra-processed (nova 4) — industrial formulation.
Based on the ingredients we could read from this scan. A full label may include more — like added sugars, colorings or other ingredients — than we captured here.
Weighed against 5 published studies · led by Niacin
Why this grade
- +5 of 5 ingredients have supportive research
- +Strong evidence for Vitamin E Vitamin B6
Nutrients
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Nutrition Facts
per 100 gOnly 2% of your daily limit — low amount per serving.
Only 3% of your daily limit — low amount per serving.
14% of the recommended daily limit (FDA).
Only 1% of your daily limit — low amount per serving.
Only 0% of your daily limit — low amount per serving.
% Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 kcal diet (FDA reference). Values per 100 g of product.
How the ingredients work together
Known interactions from published nutrition research — separate from the evidence grade.
Vitamin C regenerates oxidized vitamin E, recycling its antioxidant capacity.
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