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    The best multivitamins for women, tested by doctors and editors, include necessary nutrients needed for optimal health. Shop Garden of Life, Ritual and more.

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    Women in their 40s should get 15 mcg of vitamin D a day. Many women in their 40s are facing perimenopause, and omega-3 fatty acids are an essential nutrient, Poulson says. Fish oil is a supplement ...

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    Pros: Vegetarian-friendly. Non-GMO. All-natural ingredients. Cons: Does not address all vitamin deficiencies. Features: Serving Size: 1 tablet. How to Use: Take 1 pill each morning before eating

  5. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    Provided that precautions are taken (such as adjusting the vitamin amounts to what is believed to be appropriate for children, pregnant women or people with certain medical conditions), multivitamin intake is generally safe, but research is still ongoing with regard to what health effects multivitamins have.

  6. Prenatal vitamin - Wikipedia

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    [2] Often prenatal vitamins also have a reduced dosage of vitamins that may be detrimental to the fetus when taken in high doses (such as vitamin A). [7] Many prenatal manufacturers have chosen to include the omega-3 fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their product, either as an ingredient in the formula or as a complementary softgel.

  7. Vitamin - Wikipedia

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    "Vitamin N" is a term popularized for the mental health benefits of spending time in nature settings. "Vitamin I" is slang among athletes for frequent/daily consumption of ibuprofen as a pain-relieving treatment. [citation needed]

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