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Would this drink be benifical?

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Check out the vitamins in the pic is this drink suitable to boost what I need for thyroid?

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I think, before I took vitamin drinks I would check to see if I was deficient in any before I began to take it.

Your vitamins/minerals may be optimal at present but you'd need a test to determine whether or not you are deficient.

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Thank you, I have drank half of it now. But I will ask docs to check.

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I would think those vitamin levels are enough to help you achieve your GDA, but not enough to address deficiencies.

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Thank you I will see my doc about doing some tests

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If you are hypo, it's very unlikely you need extra copper or iodine. Very few people need extra calcium. Taking to much of these things can be very unpleasant indeed.

Also, it contains iron, which will block absorption of all the vitamins. And, the calcium will bind to the iron, so you won't absorb either of those, either.

Like most multivits, it's just a huge con and a waste of money. Designed for the 'worried' well, and only of benefit to the manufacturer!

Don't waste your money. Eat real food and supplement with good quality vitamins where you are deficient. Photo is impossible to read and doesn't show the ingredients. Post a link to the real thing

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Magnesium oxide, magnesium citrate: A source of magnesium, an essential electrolyte mineral.

Ascorbic Acid: Also known as vitamin C, a water-soluble vitamin and antioxidant.

Biotin: A water-soluble nutrient belonging to the B group vitamins.

Selenium: A trace mineral that acts as a cofactor of antioxidant enzymes.

Vitamin E: A fat-soluble nutrient with antioxidant properties.

Copper: An essential trace mineral.

Vitamin A: A fat-soluble vitamin that belongs to the carotenoid family.

Zinc: An essential trace mineral.

Manganese: An essential trace mineral.

Iodine: An essential mineral.

Niacinamide: Also known as vitamin B3 or niacin. Niacinamide is the non-flushing form of niacin.

Cholecalciferol: Also known as vitamin D3, an essential nutrient.

Chromium: An essential trace mineral.

Molybdenum: An essential trace mineral

Pyridoxine hydrochloride: One of three forms of vitamin B6 that is found naturally in a variety of foods such as avocado, soybeans, fish, lima beans, chicken, and bananas.

Cyanocobalamin: Also known as vitamin B12, is a water-soluble vitamin.

Folate: An essential B vitamin necessary for metabolism.

Riboflavin: An essential B vitamin necessary for metabolism.

Thiamin: An essential B vitamin necessary for metabolism.

Tricalcium phosphate: A source of calcium.

Potassium citrate: A source of potassium, an essential electrolyte mineral.

D-calcium pantothenate: Also known as vitamin B5, supports carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism.

Ionic Alfalfa™: A proprietary alfalfa juice concentrate containing organically bound trace minerals.

Couldn't find a link but here is the info IT'S isogenix supplement drink

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