

Women's Super Foods Multi Lively Elderberry
OLLY
Overview
This gummy multivitamin provides a broad spectrum of vitamins and minerals, but many are at levels far below optimal, and the doses may be too low to provide significant benefits. The inclusion of a proprietary superfoods blend with various fruit and vegetable extracts is not well-defined, and the clinical impact of these is minimal.
The Good
Convenient gummy form for easy consumption
Provides a wide array of vitamins and minerals.
Includes a superfood blend, although the benefit is uncertain
The Bad
High sugar content per serving
Contains artificial colors and flavors
Relatively low doses of some key nutrients
Is it for you?
Best For: Women seeking daily nutritional support, immune system boost, and a convenient supplement format.
Skip If: You have specific allergies to ingredients, are monitoring sugar intake, or are pregnant/nursing without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
Sugar
3 gVitamin A
2500 IUVitamin C
45 mgVitamin D
800 IUVitamin E
30 IUThiamine
0.38 mgRiboflavin
0.43 mgNiacin
10 mgVitamin B6
3 mgFolic Acid
400 mcgVitamin B12
9 mcgBiotin
375 mcgPantothenic Acid
5 mgIodine
75 mcgZinc
2.5 mgChromium
60 mcgSodium
15 mgBoron
150 mcgCholine
50 mcgInositol
40 mcgHow to Use
Chew two gummies daily. Do not exceed recommended dosage.
Daily
Morning
With food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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