

Ultra Mega Without Iron & Iodine
GNC Women's
Overview
A comprehensive multivitamin formulated for women, specifically excluding iron and iodine, often beneficial for those with specific dietary needs or sensitivities.
Is it for you?
Best For: Women seeking a daily multivitamin, individuals advised to avoid supplemental iron or iodine, those with specific thyroid conditions.
Skip If: You have a diagnosed iron deficiency, iodine deficiency, or are pregnant/nursing without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin A
5000 IUVitamin C
200 mgVitamin D
1600 IUVitamin E
30 IUVitamin K
80 mcgThiamine
50 mgRiboflavin
50 mgNiacin
50 mgVitamin B6
50 mgFolic Acid
400 mcgVitamin B12
50 mcgBiotin
300 mcgPantothenic Acid
50 mgCalcium
500 mgMagnesium
50 mgZinc
15 mgSelenium
200 mcgCopper
2 mgManganese
2 mgChromium
120 mcgMolybdenum
75 mcgAlpha-Lipoic Acid
25 mgLycopene
1 mgTurmeric Root Extract
500 mcgZeaxanthin
400 mcgAstaxanthin
50 mcgBeta-Cryptoxanthin
10 mcgSilica
4 mgHyaluronic Acid
1 mgCholine
10 mgInositol
10 mgBoron
2 mgGaba
1 mgVanadium
10 mcgHow to Use
Take the recommended serving size, typically one or two tablets, daily with a meal.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
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