

Ultra Source of Life No Iron
Natures Plus
Overview
A comprehensive multivitamin and mineral supplement designed to provide broad nutritional support without added iron.
Is it for you?
Best For: Adults seeking comprehensive nutritional support, individuals who do not require supplemental iron, those looking for a whole-food based multivitamin
Skip If: You have a known allergy to any listed ingredients, are pregnant or nursing without consulting a doctor, or require iron supplementation.
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin A
3000 mcg RAEVitamin C
1000 mgVitamin D3
10 mcgVitamin E
134 mgVitamin K
80 mcgThiamine
25 mgRiboflavin
25 mgNiacin
40 mg NEVitamin B6
25 mgFolate
667 mcg DFEL-Methylfolate
400 mcgVitamin B12
200 mcgBiotin
100 mcgPantothenic Acid
60 mgCholine
30 mgCalcium
200 mgIodine
150 mcgMagnesium
100 mgZinc
15 mgSelenium
25 mcgCopper
0.5 mgManganese
4 mgChromium
20 mcgPotassium
50 mgWhole Food Phytoalgae
1000 mgBioflavonoid Complex
60 mgFood Fiber Complex
50 mgBromelain
40 mgInositol
30 mgQuercetin
30 mgRutin
25 mgThione Complex
25 mgBetaine Hcl
25 mgPaba
15 mgChlorophyll
15 mgHesperidin Complex
10 mgWhole Food Enzymes
10 mgNeurosyn
10 mgSource-70
10 mgCarotenoids
4 mgLutein
3 mgBoron
1 mgOctacosanol
200 mcgHow to Use
Take two tablets once daily with a meal or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
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