Multi Energy Powder
Multi Energy Powder is an advanced multivitamin and mineral supplement for children and adults provided in powder form for maximum bioavailability. It combines scores of nutrients that support brain, bone, immune, cardiovascular and metabolic functions. This comprehensive blend focuses on bioavailability, balance and potency.†
This multivitamin, mineral supplement provides support for the entire body, including nutrients for brain and nerve health like Choline. Inositol and Lecithin help support nerve health and function. This powder also supports healthy bones with the inclusion of Calcium, Magnesium, Vitamin D3 and Boron. Magnesium assists with calcium and potassium uptake, while boron is needed for metabolism of calcium and magnesium. It also contains important immune-boosting nutrients like Zinc, Magnesium and Vitamin C.†
Important Components of Multi Energy Powder
- Clinically studied Chromemate® uniquely combines the benefits of chromium and niacin into a single mineral complex
- Free of copper and iron
- Convenient powder formula, easily mixed into your favorite beverages
- Enzopharm® II Plus is a proprietary blend of amylase, protease, lipase, hemicellulase and lactase to support digestion and absorption of food nutrients.
Exclusive InVite® Health Features of Multi Energy Powder
- Non-GMO Dietary Supplement
- Made following cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices)
- Scientifically Formulated
Suggested Usage: As a dietary supplement, adults mix one (1) scoop into 6-8 oz of cold water or juice once daily, or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 13.74 Grams (Approx. 1 Scoop) |
Servings Per Container: 30 |
Amount Per Serving |
% DV |
Calories |
45 |
|
Total Carbohydrate |
8 g |
3%* |
Vitamin A (as Beta Carotene and Retinyl Acetate) |
3000 mcg |
333% |
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid and Calcium Ascorbate) |
500 mg |
556% |
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol) |
25 mcg (1000 IU) |
125% |
Vitamin E (as D-Alpha Tocopheryl Succinate) |
134 mg |
893% |
Vitamin K (as Phylloquinone) |
90 mcg |
75% |
Thiamin (as Thiamine HCI) |
25 mg |
2083% |
Riboflavin |
25 mg |
1923% |
Niacin (as Niacinamide) |
25 mg |
156% |
Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCI) |
25 mg |
1471% |
Folate |
666.66 mcg DFE |
167% |
Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin) |
100 mcg |
4167% |
Biotin |
150 mcg |
500% |
Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium-D-Pantothenate) |
25 mg |
500% |
Calcium (as Calcium Citrate) |
500 mg |
38% |
Iodine (from Kelp) |
50 mcg |
33% |
Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate) |
250 mg |
60% |
Zinc (as Zinc Gluconate) |
15 mg |
136% |
Selenium (as L-Selenomethionine) |
100 mcg |
182% |
Manganese (as Manganese Gluconate) |
2 mg |
87% |
Chromium (as Chromemate® Chromium Polynicotinate) |
120 mcg |
343% |
Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate) |
50 mcg |
111% |
Sodium |
10 mg |
<1% |
Potassium (as Potassium Citrate) |
25 mg |
1% |
Soy Lecithin Powder |
175 mg |
† |
Citrus Bioflavonoid Peel Powder Complex |
100 mg |
† |
Choline (as Choline Citrate) |
80 mg |
15% |
Inositol |
50 mg |
† |
L-Glutamine |
50 mg |
† |
L-Carnitine (as L-Carnitine Tartrate) |
50 mg |
† |
N, N-Dimethylglycine HCI |
50 mg |
† |
Linoleic Acid |
25 mg |
† |
PABA (Para Amino Benzoic Acid) |
25 mg |
† |
Alpha Lipoic Acid |
25 mg |
† |
Hesperidin |
12.5 mg |
† |
Rutin |
12.5 mg |
† |
Apple Fruit Powder |
12.5 mg |
† |
Betaine Hydrochloride |
10 mg |
† |
Enzopharm Plus Amylase, Protease, Lipase, Hemicellulase, Lactase |
8 mg |
† |
Coenzyme Q10 |
5 mg |
† |
RNA (Ribonucleic Acid) |
5 mg |
† |
Silica (from Horsetail Herb Extract) |
5 mg |
† |
Bromelain Complex Maltodextrin, Bromelain |
5 mg |
† |
Papain Complex Maltodextrin, Papain |
5 mg |
† |
Cellulase Complex Maltodextrin, Cellulase |
5 mg |
† |
Boron (as Boron Citrate) |
1.5 mg |
† |
Octacosanol |
500 mcg |
† |
Vanadium (as Vandyl Sulfate) |
10 mcg |
† |
* % Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet. |
† Daily Value (DV) not established. |
CONTAINS SOY.
Other Ingredients:Xylitol, Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Xanthan Gum, Rebaudioside A (from Stevia Leaf Extract.)
As a dietary supplement for adults, mix one (1) scoop in cold water or juice once a day, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
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The Science Behind The Ingredients In Multi Energy Powder
Research published in Nutrients reported on how supplementing with a multivitamin/mineral can be a useful tool to fill in the gaps of nutrient deficiency in adults. Micronutrient deficiencies commonly occur in segments of the adult population in the United States. This research concluded that the use of dietary multivitamin/minerals is common among adults in the US, and using a quality multivitamin/mineral has been shown to reduce the prevalence of inadequate micronutrient intake. [1]
Research from Frontiers in Pharmacology explains how inositol contributes to brain health and function. Inositol has been well established as a growth factor of cells in humans and animals. The research has also established inositol’s involvement as co-factors of enzymes and as messenger molecules from cell to cell. Supplementing with inositol also helps with cellular health and overall health including brain health as inositol is also responsible for regulating free radicals. [2]
Research from Nutrients suggests that supplementing the maternal or child’s diet with choline over the first 1000 days of life could support normal brain development, protect the brain during development, especially when the fetus is exposed to alcohol, and improve neural and cognitive functioning. [3]
Research published in The Open Orthopedics Journal reported on the essential nutrients needed for healthy bone formation and density. Physicians are less likely to be aware that dietary insufficiencies of magnesium, silicon, Vitamin K, and boron are also essential in the support for bone health. [4]
[1] Nutrients. 2018 Feb; 10(2): 248.
[2] Front Pharmacol. 2019; 10: 1172.
[3] Nutrients. 2020 Jun; 12(6): 1731.
[4] Open Orthop J. 2012; 6: 143–149.