• Non-GMO
  • Soy Free
  • Dairy free
  • Gluten free
  • No Added Sugar
  • No Artificial Flavors
  • No Artificial Preservatives
  • No Artificial Colors
  • No Magnesium Stearate

Even the healthiest diets can leave gaps in the vitamins and minerals you need to truly thrive. Crafted for streamlined health, our essential Multivitamin formula efficiently delivers balanced nutrition - with a kick!

Life’s Abundance Multivitamin is designed to provide foundational support, laying the groundwork for your wellness routine. This once-daily, easy approach ensures you get everything you need with the freedom to tailor the rest of your supplements to meet your specific needs.

This unique formula packs an extra punch with our proprietary spice blend, including Black Pepper Fruit Extract, which enhances absorption of nutrients.

The vegan-friendly veggie capsules are designed to ensure sensitive ingredients are protected, and nutrients are delivered more quickly than traditional compressed tablets.

Embrace it as the cornerstone of your wellness routine, bringing a streamlined approach to your health every day! 

 

Multivitamin-Supp-Info

Vitamin A (as Vitamin A Palmitate)

A fat-soluble antioxidant, vitamin A helps the body convert beta-carotene to vitamin A if it’s needed.

Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid)

A well-known antioxidant, vitamin C is important to all animals (including humans) for many reasons. It also helps the body absorb iron and protects vitamins A, C and fatty acids from oxidation.

Vitamin D2 (as Ergocalciferol)

Vitamin D is necessary to absorb calcium and promote bone growth. This is the same form of vitamin D that is created by your body when exposed to sunlight. It’s up to 87% more potent in increasing and maintaining vitamin D concentrations than other forms of vitamin D.

Vitamin E (as DL-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate)

A fat-soluble antioxidant important for the proper function of many organs in the body. This form of vitamin E is better absorbed by the body.

Vitamin K (as Phytonadione)

A fat-soluble vitamin involved in blood clotting. This form of vitamin K is more potent than other forms of vitamin K.

Thiamin (as Thiamine Mononitrate)

A B vitamin that helps the body convert carbohydrates and maintain proper nerve function.

Niacin (as Niacinamide)

A B vitamin that helps the body utilize fats and sugars and maintain healthy cells.

Riboflavin

A B vitamin that serves as an antioxidant, supports red blood cell production and helps other vitamins be used by the body.

Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride)

The body needs this vitamin for more than 100 enzyme reactions involved in metabolism.

Folate

Works with vitamins B12 and C to process and create new proteins and red blood cells.

Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin and Methylcobalamin)

Works closely with folate to help make red blood cells and improves how the body uses iron. Also helps maintain a healthy nervous system and produces the body’s genetic material.

Biotin

A B vitamin that aids in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. It’s an important nutrient for healthy hair, skin and nails.

Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium D-Pantothenate)

Necessary for the metabolism and the breakdown of fat.

Iodine (as Potassium Iodine)

Used by the thyroid gland to regulate metabolism and metabolic functions like blood cell production, nerve and muscle function and body temperature.

Magnesium (as Magnesium Sulfate)

This mineral is important for healthy muscles, nerves, and bones.

Zinc (as Zinc Sulfate)

Helps create new cells and encourages collagen production. Needed for carbohydrate and protein metabolism.

Selenium (as Sodium Selenite)

An antioxidant itself, selenium also helps the body make its own antioxidant, glutathione.

Copper (as Copper Gluconate)

In association with amino acids and vitamins, this mineral enables normal metabolic processes.

Manganese (as Manganese Sulfate)

An essential nutrient that is involved in many chemical processes in the body, including metabolism, bone health, etc.

Chromium (as Chromium Chloride)

Aids in metabolism and storage of carbohydrates, fat and protein.

Molybdenum (as Molybdenum Molybdate)

Aids in the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates.

Potassium (as Potassium Citrate)

This mineral plays a role in the proper function of cells, tissues and organs. It’s also an electrolyte, a substance that conducts electricity in the body. Potassium citrate is a well-absorbed and highly bioavailable form.

Vanadium (as Vanadium Aminomin)

A trace mineral found in mushrooms, shellfish, black pepper, parsley, and grains that may support healthy insulin levels.

PROPRIETARY SPICE BLEND

 

Turmeric extract (root)

An antioxidant shown to help support a healthy inflammation response and the spice that gives curry its yellow color.

Ginger extract (root)

An antioxidant-rich spice.

Holy basil extract (leaf)

A powerful antioxidant that is often used in Ayurvedic medicine.

Cayenne pepper (fruit)

Contains capsicum and is linked to metabolism.

Cinnamon extract (bark)

An antioxidant-rich spice.

Clove powder (flower)

Contains phytonutrients and flavonoids. A great source of manganese and vitamin K. Good source of iron, magnesium and calcium.

Rosemary extract (aerials)

A rich source of antioxidants, it contains carnosic acid.

Bioperine® black pepper fruit extract

Enhances absorption of nutrients from the intestine, including vitamin C, selenium, beta-carotene, vitamin A, vitamin B-6 and coenzyme Q.

Hypromellose

A gelatin alternative thickener that is made from raw cellulose, making it appropriate for vegetarians.

Microcrystalline cellulose

This is an ingredient used to make vitamin and mineral supplements.

Silicon dioxide

A natural compound made of silicon and oxygen used to make vitamin and mineral supplements.

Stearic acid

A fatty acid used to make vitamin and mineral supplements.

Why two capsules?

Because our multivitamin was formulated for better absorption, it’s in capsule form rather than compounded into a tablet. In order to include our proprietary spice blend with added benefits, we put it into two easy-to-swallow capsules, which you can conveniently take once a day.

Why should I choose foods that are non-GMO?

GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. Genetic modification is a technique that alters living cells to produce new chemicals and functions in plants and animals. Many food scientists question the safety of genetically modified foods because they do not know if eating GMO foods over a lifetime can damage our health.

What does gluten free mean and why is it important?

Gluten is a protein found in certain grains, including wheat, barley and rye. Gluten is the sticky protein that gives bread dough its elastic quality.
To people with celiac disease, a gluten free diet is very important because it’s the only known treatment for celiac disease, an autoimmune digestive disease. People with celiac cannot digest gluten, which causes inflammation in the digestive system and affects the small intestine's ability to absorb nutrients from food. Symptoms of celiac disease include diarrhea, bloating, fatigue, and anemia.
People with gluten sensitivity have similar symptoms to those with celiac disease but test negative for it as well as wheat allergies. These people may feel fatigued, depressed, bloated and have abdominal pain.
Gluten free grains include rice, corn, quinoa and buckwheat.

I have noticed “soy free” foods lately and I want to know if soy products are unhealthy.

Soy is one of the top food allergies, especially among babies and children. Symptoms of soy allergy are typically mild, although anaphylaxis is possible. People avoiding GMOs may avoid soy since more than 90% of soybeans grown in the U.S. are genetically modified.
Soy can disrupt thyroid function, which may lead to hypothyroidism and thyroid problems. Soy contains phytoestrogens, compounds that mimic human estrogen.

Is eating dairy free healthy?

People may go dairy free if they are lactose-intolerant, have a milk allergy or are vegan. People with lactose intolerance do not have the enzyme lactase, which helps to digest milk and they can experience diarrhea, nausea, bloating and cramps when eating dairy products. Milk allergies, which are one of the top 8 food allergies, occur either minutes or hours after having milk or milk products and can cause hives, wheezing, vomiting, diarrhea and cramps. People may also avoid dairy for ethical reasons or believe it helps keep their skin clear.

Sugar is a natural ingredient, so why do I care if there’s no sugar added?

Eating too much sugar has been linked to inflammation throughout the body. It’s important to check labels since manufacturers frequently add sugar to many products that you would not think of as sweet, such as pasta sauces, chicken nuggets, cured meats, and ketchup. Also, sugar comes in many forms, such as cane syrup, high fructose corn syrup and crystalline fructose.

Are natural flavors healthier than artificial flavors?

In general, artificial flavors tend to be in foods that are overly processed. If a food product contains artificial flavors, check to make sure that it doesn't also contain other less desirable additives like artificial colors and preservatives.

What’s wrong with artificial colors?

Artificial colors may cause hyperactivity and behavioral changes in children.

What’s wrong with artificial preservatives?

Some artificial preservatives have been linked to increased risks for illnesses.

What are the manufacturer’s credentials?

This dietary supplement is manufactured by a GMP-certified and FDA-regulated facility in the USA.