Pure Encapsulations | O.N.E.™ Multivitamin
O.N.E.™ Multivitamin: Daily Essentials with Sustained-Release CoQ10. It provides vitamins A, B, C, D, and E in a highly bioavailable form. While utilizing Metafolin® L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF) in its naturally occurring, universally metabolized form of folate.
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Primary Benefits
The antioxidant complex includes alpha lipoic acid and a blend of CoQ10
Choline and inositol for healthy cognitive function
Supports cellular health with 500 mcg lycopene and 50 mcg (2,000 IU) vitamin D
Helps maintain macular and retinal health with 3 mg lutein and 500 mcg of zeaxanthin
Made with hypoallergenic, vegetarian ingredients
Dietary Considerations
Gluten-Free
Vegetarian
Non-GMO
Product Details
O.N.E.™ Multivitamin provides a comprehensive profile of highly bioavailable vitamins, fully chelated minerals and antioxidants to support optimal health.
This formula includes Metafolin® L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate (L-5-MTHF), the naturally occurring, universally metabolized form of folate, and lutein and zeaxanthin to help maintain macular and retinal health.
Antioxidants include lycopene, alpha lipoic acid and coenzyme Q10, provided as a blend of standard ubiquinone and a sustained-release water-soluble form (MicroActive® Q10).
This formula also provides choline and inositol, which play essential roles in neuronal function, and vitamin D to support cellular health.
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule daily, with meals.
Warnings
If pregnant or lactating, consult your physician before taking this product. At this time, there are no known side effects or precautions. Consult your physician for more information.
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