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60-ct Sports Research Multivitamin Advanced Formula Veggie Capsules
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the fish oil market over a decade ago was pretty much a mess. If you wanted the high-end triglyceride form with a high EPA/DHA, you had to sell a kidney for premium brands like Nordic Naturals or Minami. Then SR came out of nowhere offering those same premium specs plus the IFOS certification--at a price that actually made sense. SR was a massive part of the "triglyceride revolution" (over the cheaper ethyl ester oils) that made high-quality oil accessible. They've kept that same energy with their other supplement lines by sourcing good quality ingredients rather than just buying generic formulas and sticking their brand logo on them like many others do. But to prove I'm not a total fanboy, I do have a gripe...I wish they used a full spectrum of vitamin E. Most multis just use d-alpha tocopherol, but ideally, you want the whole family--including tocotrienols and especially gamma-tocopherols.
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This MV uses coenzymated B vitamins, high quality chelated minerals and mk-7 (k2), which is a huge plus for bone health and making sure your Vitamin D/calcium is actually working correctly. Honestly, if you're looking to stretch your dollar, taking just one pill a day (half dose) is better move than taking a full dose of some cheap, generic multivitamin that uses low-quality forms
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the fish oil market over a decade ago was pretty much a mess. If you wanted the high-end triglyceride form with a high EPA/DHA, you had to sell a kidney for premium brands like Nordic Naturals or Minami. Then SR came out of nowhere offering those same premium specs plus the IFOS certification--at a price that actually made sense. SR was a massive part of the "triglyceride revolution" (over the cheaper ethyl ester oils) that made high-quality oil accessible. They've kept that same energy with their other supplement lines by sourcing good quality ingredients rather than just buying generic formulas and sticking their brand logo on them like many others do. But to prove I'm not a total fanboy, I do have a gripe...I wish they used a full spectrum of vitamin E. Most multis just use d-alpha tocopherol, but ideally, you want the whole family--including tocotrienols and especially gamma-tocopherols.
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