

Life
Codeage
Overview
Codeage Life contains key vitamins (D3, Folate, B12) at generally effective doses, contributing to foundational health. However, the efficacy of its extensive proprietary blend, which includes numerous adaptogenic and traditional herbal extracts, is uncertain due to undisclosed individual ingredient dosages. While many of the herbal ingredients have documented benefits, their presence within a 740mg blend for 16 ingredients means most are likely underdosed.
The Good
Provides essential Vitamins D3, Folate, and B12.
Includes a wide array of adaptogenic and traditional herbal ingredients.
Contains BioPerine for enhanced ingredient absorption.
The Bad
Efficacy of proprietary herbal blend is uncertain due to undisclosed individual ingredient dosages.
Many herbal ingredients likely underdosed given the small total blend size (740mg for 16 ingredients).
Fo-Ti extract has potential hepatotoxicity concerns, although rare.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking general nutritional support, those looking for a comprehensive multivitamin
Skip If: You have allergies or sensitivities to common multivitamin ingredients, are pregnant/nursing, or have medical conditions without consulting a physician.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Typically, take one serving daily with a meal, following label instructions for exact dosage.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
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