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Jarrow Formulas
- High quality of ingredients.
- Good for everybody.
- Contains vitamin e.
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A complete source of vitamins and minerals, Multi Easy™ is dense with nutrients. It contains vitamin E, Rice Essence, beta-carotene, and a powdered form of lecithin also suitable for vegetarians.
Multi Easy™ has thirty different ingredients that not only provide daily nutritional requirements, but also strengthen the immune system, revitalize the skin and strengthen bones and muscles.
Multi Easy™ has a better taste than other multivitamin powders and is easier to swallow.The advanced powder microencapsulation technology is credited for the great taste of Multi Easy™. It can also be served to children in reduced amounts. However, it is advisable to consult a physician before serving Multi Easy™ to children.
Suggested Use: Mix 1 scoop (2 teaspoons) of powder into your favorite beverage daily, or as directed by your qualified health care consultant.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 Scoop(s)
Notes: Complete multiple vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients in one easy-to-mix powder!
Jarrow formulas® Multi Easy™ is a complete vitamin and mineral complex fortified with nutrient-dense and hypoallergenic Rice Essence® (a concentrate of rice bran solubles, which is the source of gamma-oryzanol, tocotrienols and B vitamins). Other features of Multi Easy™ are natural vitamin E, marine beta-carotene and lecithin in a vegetarian/vegan powder mix. There are 30 high quality ingredients in Multi Easy,™ providing all the daily required vitamins and minerals in a highly bioavailable powder format. It has a better taste than regular multi powders due to an advanced powder microencapsulation technology.*
For people searching for an easy to swallow, superior daily supplement, Multi Easy™ is the answer. It can also be given to children in a reduced serving size. (Please consult your heath professional before giving to children.)
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Caution: Keep out of reach of children.
QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
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