
Learn how to choose a multivitamin in this vitamin supplements video from Howcast. Video transcript: Hi, I'm Molly Lee, and I'm founder and director of energizingnutrition.com, a holistic health and nutrition practice based in New York City. If you're healthy, active individual eating a balanced diet with lots of fruits, vegetables, high quality proteins and healthy fats, you probably don't need a multivitamin. However, if you lead a hectic, stressed out lifestyle with lots of processed foods, fast foods, you probably aren't getting the vitamins and nutrients you need, so you may wanna consider taking a multivitamin. There are a few things to consider when choosing a multivitamin. The first, is dosage and quantity. So the higher quality ones usually require 3 or more a day. The second is to look at your individual needs. So depending on your gender, your age. For example, older people, over 70, will have more vitamin requirements than younger people, under 25. Also, pregnant or nursing women will need a specially formulated multivitamin known as a prenatal vitamin. Those vitamins include calcium, folic acid, and iron. The last thing to consider when choosing a good multivitamin is read the labels. Make sure there's high quality ingredients and that they are natural and not synthetic vitamins. You also wanna make sure they are wheat and dairy-free, in case you are allergic to those food products. As well you wanna make sure there are no added fillers, colorings or binders <b>...</b>
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