
Q: I'm worried about mad cow disease and other issues with animal based products. Do your tablets have any animal by-products?
A: No, there are no animal-by products in the Daily2Tab. We offer only high quality vegetarian tablets, free from artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives.
Q: Can I take my supplements any time of the day? Can I take both tablets at once?
A: For optimum results, it is best to take the Daily2Tab with meals, one tablet in the morning and one in the afternoon or evening. Alternatively you can take two tablets with a single meal.
Q: There is no vitamin K and only 500 mg of calcium. Why?
A: Vitamin K was left out of the Daily2Tab because we wanted to provide a high-quality multivitamin and mineral formula for people concerned about their anticoagulant medication. Also, many men do not require more than 500 mg of calcium per day. Therefore, this is a favorite daily supplement among men. Daily2Tab users not on anticoagulants, can make-up the difference in calcium by supplementing with our high quality CALRemeDy™ product.
Q: I am currently taking your AntioxidantBalance. Can I take your Daily2Tab too?
A:
Yes, the additional ingredients in the AntioxidantBalance will nicely complement our daily multiple supplement.
Q: If I eat a healthy diet, do I still need to take a multivitamin?
A: According to Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), most adults do not get enough essential vitamins and minerals from our diet. As a result two powerful articles in a 2002 JAMA issue recommend the use of a full spectrum daily multivitamin to guard against sub-optimal nutrient intakes.1
Q: Isn't the amount of vitamin A in your formula too high?
A: No. There is only 100% of the RDV of vitamin A in our product. It is not present in a high quantity as it is in some other products. It is important to recognize that vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin. Chronic doses — over 15,000 IU daily can be toxic. However, in addition to being just 100% of the RDV, the vitamin A in the DailyMultiple formula is in the form of beta carotene, which is a safe provitamin found in many fruits and vegetables, especially carrots. Beta carotene is broken down in the small intestines and converted to vitamin A only when the body needs it.
Q: Most of the minerals are listed as amino acid chelate. What does that mean?
A: The word CHELATION actually means "CLAW" or to wrap around. Amino acid proteins are bonded (or wrapped around) a chelated mineral in order to help ensure better absorption.
1. Fletcher RH, Fairfield KM. Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults: clinical applications. JAMA. 2002 Jun 19;287(23):3127-9.
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