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Automation product - Men's Daily Multivitamin AM/PM

The Why
  • Packed with the vitamins and minerals you need every day
  • Helps enhance your exercise, recovery and immune system
  • AM formula for daytime energy, PM formula for nighttime recovery
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Doctor’s orders:  Take a multivitamin every day. The American Medical Association advises all adults to take a multivitamin every day. Because no matter how hard you try to eat nutritious, well-balanced meals, it’s hard to get all the nutrients your body needs from food alone. Especially if you’re working out, overworked, short on time, and eating meals on the go. 90 AM capsules and 90 PM capsules per box

Life Time Men’s Multivitamin AM/PM supplements your diet with the vitamins and minerals you need to feel and perform better. Formulated specifically for men, it provides more of these key nutrients you need: 

- Magnesium to support energy production, plus heart, lung and kidney function
- Choline for liver health
- Magnesium to support metabolism, bone health and heart rhythm
- Zinc for immune system support
 

Men have unique nutritional needs. Our Men’s Multivitamin AM/PM is formulated to meet or exceed yours.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Multivitamin Basics

If you’re in excellent health and happen to be part of that tiny 3 percent of the American population that is regularly eating all the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables, good for you! But the chances of that are slim.  Realistically, virtually no one can be absolutely certain of getting all the nutrients they need from diet alone unless they put a heck of a lot of care, determination and energy into it, so when selecting a multi-vitamin, keep the below in mind:

- A multivitamin is supposed to fill in some blanks in your diet, not write the whole nutritional story. 
- Forget “one-a-day” solutions. The nutrients you need won’t fit in a single pill. Plus, some vitamins are most     needed and best utilized during the day, while others are best absorbed at night, so breaking up your   dosage is a good idea anyway. 
- You can easily pay too much for a low-quality vitamin, but you almost certainly won’t get a great vitamin   super cheap. 
- It’s possible to overdose on vitamin A from retinol; if you are taking lots of antioxidants, choose supplements   made from carotenoids instead.
- Look for balanced Bs – at least 100 percent of DVs for B1 (thiamine), B-2 (riboflavin), B-3 (niacin), B-5   (pantothenic acid), B-6 (pyridoxine), B-7 (biotin), B-12 (cobalamin), and folic acid (folate or folacin). Note:   Biotin is the most expensive B vitamin and an important biocatalyst for other Bs, but cost-cutting   manufacturers often skimp on it.
- For minerals like calcium, magnesium and phosphorus, a combo of chelated and non-chelated minerals is   best (steadier release). The presence of trace elements like chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, boron,   selenium and manganese is a good sign.
- Avoid products with added sweeteners, colors, shellacs or wax coatings. They are unnecessary and bad for   you.

Remember that it’s what you do regularly and long term that counts. Taking a multivitamin now and then, on and off, probably won’t have much impact on your health. Take them daily and plan to stay the course.
 
 
Q: Can a multivitamin improve my fitness results and sports performance?
 
A: In a roundabout way, yes. Improve your overall health and your performance will follow suit. “Taking a daily multivitamin isn’t going to increase your sports performance right away, but it will help over the long term,” says Mike Roussell, PhD, author of The Six Pillars of Nutrition: A Simple Diet Solution for Permanent Weight Loss, Better Health, and a Longer Life (Dream Big Publishing, 2011). “Multivitamins can help fill any essential nutrient gaps in your diet and correct deficiencies that could compound over time and work against your fitness results,” he explains. If you’re an athlete, Roussell suggests considering an additional mineral supplement that provides extra zinc and magnesium. These minerals are readily depleted during intense activity, and magnesium depletion in healthy people has been shown to decrease cardiovascular function during exercise. But don’t megadose on any supplement unless you’re following the advice of your health professional. And, keep in mind that the natural form is always better than synthetic, so whenever possible, eat real food instead of relying on a laboratory-based chemical process.
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The No List

Not only do we take pride in what we put in our supplements, we also go to great lengths to avoid putting anything harmful or unnecessary in them. The following is our current list of ingredients we refuse to put in our supplements.

Acesulfame-K (Ace-K) • Aspartame • Banned substances • Benzoic acid • Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) • Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) • Bisphenol A (BPA) • Carmine (natural red 4) • Cyclamates • Eggs • Ephedra sinica (Ma Huang) • Ethyl vanillin • Ethylene oxide (ETO) • FD&C numbered color pigments • Glycols (propylene glycol) • High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) • Hydrogenated oils (partially hydrogenated oil, trans-fats) • Irradiation • Peanuts • Polyethylene glycol (PEGs) • Propyl gallate • Saccharin • Sodium benzoate • Sorbitol • Stearates (stearic acid, magnesium stearate) • Sucralose • Sulfites (potassium bisulfite, sodium sulfite) • Synthetic Vanillin • Tertiary buthylhydroquinone (TBHQ)


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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.