New Chapter Every Woman Multivitamins, 90 Count
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New Chapter Every Woman Multivitamins, 90 Count
- Organic whole-food multivitamin formulated specifically for the needs of active women under the age of 40
- Organic herbs and cultured whole-food vitamins & minerals work together to promote optimal health and condition-specific benefits
- Energizing herbs including organic maca and organic schizandra provide stress support and promote dynamic energy levels
- Easy-to-take, easy-to-digest, and can be taken anytime
- Provide energy & stress support and promote hormone, immune system, heart, and digestive health
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WholeFood Complex™. Bio Grown ~ Food-Cultured Nutrients. 100% Vegetarian, no colorings, binders, fillers, or flavorings. Dietary Supplement. Every Woman™ offers a full spectrum of our extraordinary Bio-Grown Food-Cultured Nutrients™. Safe and sound™ potencies of vitamins and minerals combine with synergistic herbs and superfoods to nurture and nourish women’s special needs between the ages of 12 and 40. +Bio-Grown Food-Cultured Nutrients result from a broth in which live nutritiona
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Buyer Beware,
I’m writing my review on the Every Woman Whole-Food Supplement containing 48 tablets. Before you consider this product, you need to be aware that the serving is 2 tablets a day. So, if you are buying one bottle containing 48 tablets, it will only last you for 24 days. The product uses fermented soy to culture the vitamins and herbs, and soy fermentation, even in small amounts, is helpful in adding friendly bacteria to the digestive track, and this is important for assimilation of nutrients in the digestive track. So, that is the primary reason why I believe in this prodcut. I also like the fact that it is organic. You also get plenty of vitamins. For example, the RDA for Vitaim A is roughly 2,500 IU’s, but there are 5,000 IU’s packed into this tablet, which is a safe and very good therapeutic amount. Dr. Oz and Anne Louise Gittleman recommend 5,000 IU’s for perimenapausal women. Also, there is 1,000 IU’s of Vitamin D3 which is a very good therapeutic amount, and also safe amount per Dr. Shao’s research. Also, there is a good amount of chromium, which is very important. Now the downside, I believe, is that you are paying for extras…small amounts of herbs and herb extracts. I don’t believe these herbs are significant enough to pack a punch in this herbal blend. My advice is…read the supplement facts, and consider wether or not the cost of this product is worth it to you. Don’t worry that the calcium and magnesium amount. It is important to have a low calcium count in a multivitamin, because it might interfere with absorption of other nutrients. Take calcium and magnesium in a seperate dose. Also, you still need to supplement Vitamin C in your diet. Yes, the RDA recommends 60 mgs, but we need a lot more than that for good health, particurally during cold/flu season.
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|BUYER BEWARE – INFERIOR TO THE PRODUCT IT REPLACES,
I just sent an email to New Chapter Organics. I’ll be interested to learn why they drastically cut the potency of these vitamins versus the original Every Woman. They have also changed the recommended dose to two tablets daily where the old ones recommended three. So what we have here is a multivitamin that is about 25% less potent than what it replaced, meaning that you would have to take TWICE AS MANY as recommended to achieve the same degree of potency. To explain, let’s take, for example, the IUs of vitamin A that you USED to get with the old vitamins (10,000) (at 3x/day), meaning each vitamin has about 3,333 IUs of Vitamin A. With the ‘new enhanced formula’ vitamins, you’re getting a total of 5,000 IUs for 2/day, meaning that each one has 2,500 IUs. Therefore, you have to take twice as many to get the same potency (4 x 2,500 = 10,000). Now, if you’re okay with a lower potency, fine, but just be aware that it’s more money in their pockets for what they’re touting as an ‘enhanced’ product with the same name, that you have to take twice as many of to get the same results. Just what exactly have they enhanced? Oh, wait! They’ve added Vitamin K-2, whatever that is, which wasn’t in the original product, to the tune of 10 micrograms, about 12% of our DV. Yay.
See my old review on the old vitamins. They WERE the best vitamins I’ve ever taken, including Swanson, which I tried and with which I was unimpressed, and Trader Joe’s with nearly identical supplement ingredients and potencies, with which I was also unimpressed. I just really hardly ever got sick when I took the New Chapters. I don’t know why. I usually don’t have such allegiances to products, because I know they come and go, but I’m disappointed that the formulation has changed, and I’m really disappointed in New Chapter’s bait-and-switch tactics. You’ll now have the privilege of paying 70% more for the equivalent of the same product, it just won’t look that way if you don’t look at the potency amount. I won’t explain the math; just trust me.
I won’t buy these, EVER.
Oh, and to the person who didn’t look at the serving size and thought it had doubled, there used to be an Every Woman Once Daily and still is. This was never that product. It’s always been a 3-a-day, at least until now.
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|Buyer BEWARE-72 versus 120,
I like the vitamins and was on the auto ship program for the 72 count, which is a great program. I saw they had 120 for a slight price advantage. It did not look like a different product so I changed my order. When it showed up I found out the 120 count required taking two tablets a day rather than one a day. So, make sure you know whether you are buying the one table a day product or the two a day product!!!
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