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It seems better than gummies. In fact combined with one Premier Protein, some vit B complex drops (2 a week) and perhaps 1-2 calcium chews in a day it looks like a gr e at option for us pill haters. My lab panels came back great even with just gummies but i recognize that year 3 is when many deficiencies show up so trying to up my Vitamin game without horrible pills.< /p>

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This just seems like a decent variety of micronutrients. I also take a vit D - small pills I can handle those. this is the ecodrink stats.

NUTRITION & INGREDIENTS

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Packet
Serving\s Per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving Calories 0
% Daily Value
Total Fat 0g
0%
Sodium 0g
0%
Total Carbs. 0g
0%
Sugars 0g
0%
Protein 0g
0%
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene)
5000 IU
100%
Vitamin C
60 mg
100%
Vitamin D
400 IU
100%
Vitamin E
30 IU
100%
Vitamin K
60 mcg
75%
Thiamin
0.75 mg
50%
RIboflavin
0.85 mg
50%
Niacin
5 mg
25%
Vitamin B6
1 mg
50%
Folic Acid
200 mcg
50%
Vitamin B12
6 mcg
50%
Biotin
300 mcg
100%
Pantothenic Acid
5 mg
50%
Calcium
300 mg
30%
Phosphorus
100 mg
10%
Magnesium
200 mg
50%
Zinc
3 mg
20%
Selenium
70 mcg
100%
Manganese
1 mg
50%
Chromium
100 mcg
83%
Molybdenum
75 mcg
100%
Potassium
400 mg
11%
Decaffeinated Green Tea powder (leaf)
10 mg
Boron
1 mg
Açai fruit powder
500 mcg
Lycopene
300 mcg
Lutein (from marigold petals)
250 mcg
Zeaxanthin
100 mcg

Here is the analysis for premiere Protein - I generally have one of these a day too;

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