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A 25 year old male attended with feeling generally run down and unable to exercise as he used to. He reported to having a poor diet, due to a stressful office job, so not able to prepare fresh healthy meals for lunch time and he suffers from irritable bowel syndrome, resulting in malabsorption of the nutrients from his intestines.
A multi-
Since he was at high risk of vitamin deficiency, he was advised to take a multi vitamin with his main meal of the day to ensure that there is adequate supply of the important vitamins and minerals within the body, to enable it to function well.
When taking a multivitamin with food, the food increases the amount of stomach acid, which enhances digestion of a supplement. Some foods, such as protein, fat and complex carbohydrates also slow down the movement of the multivitamin through the digestive tract. As a result you’ll absorb more nutrients.
The water soluble vitamins (Vitamin C and the B vitamins), pass through your system too quickly for optimal absorption if they are taken on an empty stomach.
If a healthy, balanced diet is adhered to, a multi-
Following this multi-
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Olimp Vita-
A quick and convenient way to supplement your daily diet with the most-
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