MultiVita Pro
A blend of Turmeric, Ginger, and Pomegranate extracts to support your energy levels, digestive health, and immunity, contributing to your overall well-being.
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This formulation is designed to support your energy levels, digestive health, and immune function. With antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, it helps promote healthy digestion, fulfill daily vitamin and mineral requirements, and support an active lifestyle. It contributes to overall wellness, including maintaining energy, immunity, and general health.
Clinical Proof
Lab Tests and Certifications
Aflatoxin Test
Nutrition Information

No Added Sugar

Gluten Free

Dairy Free

Vegan
Recommended Dosage
1 capsule per day. Not to exceed a stated daily recommended usage

Key Benefits
Frequently Bought Together
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Supplements backed by Science

Pomegranate Extract Improves Maximal Performance of Trained Cyclists after an Exhausting Endurance Trial
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin/turmeric supplementation in adults
Curcumin: A Review of Its’ Effects on Human Health
Interaction between Gut Microbiota and Curcumin
Effect of Curcumin Supplementation on Physiological Fatigue and Physical Performance in Mice
Pomegranate for Your Cardiovascular Health
Pomegranate ellagitannins stimulate growth of gut bacteria in vitro
Ginger on Human Health
The therapeutic effects of ginger extract on gastrointestinal disorders to adults

Our Active Ingredient
Side Effects
Though there aren't any major side effects some may develop stomach pain, diarrhoea, heartburn, nausea.
Disclaimer
This information is intended to compliment, not replace, the advice of your doctor or healthcare provider. It does not cover all possible uses, precautions, interactions, or side effects. It may not be suitable for your specific health needs. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any aspect of your treatment or healthcare plan to determine the most appropriate course of action for your individual health needs.
FAQ
Can pregnant women use this product?
Ginger is commonly used for digestive support, including helping with nausea. However, high doses of turmeric may not be advisable for some individuals, especially during pregnancy, as it could have an effect on uterine health or menstrual cycles. It is important for pregnant women to consult their healthcare provider before using this supplement.
Ginger is commonly used for digestive support, including helping with nausea. However, high doses of turmeric may not be advisable for some individuals, especially during pregnancy, as it could have an effect on uterine health or menstrual cycles. It is important for pregnant women to consult their healthcare provider before using this supplement.
Is it safe for use in the elderly population?
Turmeric, ginger, and pomegranate are known for their potential to support overall health, digestion, and may help in managing inflammation. However, it is important to consider individual health conditions and any possible interactions with medications. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement to ensure safety and suitability.
Turmeric, ginger, and pomegranate are known for their potential to support overall health, digestion, and may help in managing inflammation. However, it is important to consider individual health conditions and any possible interactions with medications. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement to ensure safety and suitability.
Can this be used on persons undergoing organ transplant?
Turmeric and ginger may interact with certain medications, such as tacrolimus, which is commonly prescribed to organ transplant patients. High intake of turmeric (over 15 spoons daily) has been associated with changes in tacrolimus levels, potentially affecting its effectiveness. Similarly, pomegranate may also influence tacrolimus concentrations when consumed in large amounts, for example, through products containing pomegranate concentrate. It is advisable for individuals on medications like tacrolimus to consult with a healthcare provider before consuming these ingredients in significant amounts.
Turmeric and ginger may interact with certain medications, such as tacrolimus, which is commonly prescribed to organ transplant patients. High intake of turmeric (over 15 spoons daily) has been associated with changes in tacrolimus levels, potentially affecting its effectiveness. Similarly, pomegranate may also influence tacrolimus concentrations when consumed in large amounts, for example, through products containing pomegranate concentrate. It is advisable for individuals on medications like tacrolimus to consult with a healthcare provider before consuming these ingredients in significant amounts.
Are there any side effects?
While this product is generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience mild discomfort, such as stomach upset, heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, or general weakness. If you experience any adverse effects, please consult a healthcare professional.
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