Multivitamins have been used extensively in North America since 1936, when scientists first noted the full spectrum of vitamins and minerals necessary to maintain and elevate human health. A multivitamin is considered by many to be a ‘safety net’ or ‘insurance plan’ for overall well-being; a source of nutrients that preserve immunity and biological processes more »
Multivitamins have become increasingly intelligent and scientifically sound in the last decade, moving from a ‘one-size-fits-all attitude’ regarding human health to a far more clear recognition of the different biological requirements of separate individuals. Whereas previously we could only buy multivitamins that were designed for the general population, now it is ever easier to find more »
It’s a well known fact that different bodies require different nutrition. What you feed to a small child will never fulfill all the requirements for an adult, and vice versa: for a child to consume the daily calories, vitamins, minerals and nutrients appropriate for an adult would be dangerous! We all have different needs, and more »
Given the lowered nutritional value of most foods eaten in North America (due to overfarming, processing, and other reasons), it is widely considered essential that we supplement our diets with vitamins and minerals if we are to support long and short-term well-being. Over 50% of the adult population of North America consumes vitamins daily, attending more »
When there are so many different products available on the market today, it is seemingly impossible to tell what the top multivitamins really are. Each company has it’s own spin and perspective on what makes a good supplement and multivitamin product, of course, and each is attempting to sway customers to their belief system so more »