

Lamberts MultiMax Advance has been formulated with the needs of the over 50 age group of both men and women. It is formulated with high levels of Anti-Oxidants as well as bone health nutrients like magnesium and calcium as well as high levels of active Lutien which studies suggest is important in adult eye healthOne tablet dailyVitamin A 781mcg, Vitamin D 10mcg, Vitamin E 30mg, Vitamin C 120mg, Vitamin B1 5mg, Riboflavin 4mg, Niacin 4mg, Pyridoxine (B6)10mg, Folic Acid 500mcg, Vitamin B12 500mcg, Biotin 150mcg, Pantothenic Acid (B5) 12mg, Vitamin K 40mcg, Calcium 17mg, Magnesium 50mg, Iron 7mg, Zinc 15mg, Iodine 150mcg, Manganese 4mg, Copper 1.2mg, Selenium, 200mcg, Chromium 200mcg, Choline Bitartrate 5mg, Inositol 5mg, Lutein 2mg, Turmeric extract 50mg, Green Tree Extract 50mg, Grape Seed Extract 10mg Tableted with: Cellulose, Tablet coating(Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Glycerin, Colours: Titanium Dioxide & Iron Oxides), Silicon Dioxide, Stearic Acid, Crosslinked Cellulose Gum, Magnesium Stearate.
| Units | 60.00 count |
| Serving Recommendation | One Tablet |
| Brand | Lamberts |
| Format | Tablet |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
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Lamberts Multi-Max Advance
I had problems with brittle splitting finger nails. Lamberts technical support recommended I take this supplement and gave me a free sample. I then started to buy a regular supply. After taking for about three months,the condition of my finger nails has improved considerably. There are a lot of supplements to choose from but I would advise anyone to make sure to buy a good brand, such as Lamberts.
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Good muliti vitamin
Good
M**N
Four Stars
does what it says on the tin
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But the Solgar VM-75 (2x per day) works better for me for similar cost
Didn't do any harm. But the Solgar VM-75 (2x per day) works better for me for similar cost.
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