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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics
Diet
Multivitamins help bridge nutrient gaps when your diet lacks variety, especially in busy lives.
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Vegetarians/vegans may miss vital B12, iron, or zinc; multivitamins can help a lot.
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Office dwellers might lack Vitamin D due to low sunlight exposure.
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Pregnant women, older adults, or athletes often benefit from tailored supplement support, as prescribed by the doctor.
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A balanced, healthy diet might not be able to cover your nutritional needs due to many scenarios; one can always opt for a supplement.
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Overconsuming fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) can build up and cause toxicity in some cases, so take care.
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Look for multivitamins that stay close to the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA), to avoid overdosing and excess nutrient consumption.
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Quality counts: always seek third-party verified labels like USFDA-approved labs, GMP, and certified brands.
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Talk to a healthcare provider before starting long-term to avoid excess. When used wisely, a daily multivitamin can help support your nutritional requirements.
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