A multivitamin for healthy aging with essential nutrients for individuals over 60.
Longevity Nutrients is a multivitamin and mineral complex designed to support healthy aging, particularly for individuals over 60. It features enhanced levels of key nutrients like chromium polynicotinate, biotin, vitamins K1 and K2, and vitamin D3, promoting optimal bone and heart health as well as cognitive function.
What reviewers say
Pros
• No unpleasant taste
• Locally grown and hand-made.
• Good quality and ingredients
• Uses 5-MTHF folate and activated B12
Cons
• Valerian root lacks evidence for improving sleep.
• Creatine has mixed overall evidence for brain health.
• Evidence for B vitamins for neuroprotection in glaucoma is not strong enough to recommend yet.
• Research on magnesium for brain health is burgeoning, while Vitamin D research is more robust.
Highly rated herbal supplement blend that promotes energy, stress relief, and overall well-being through a combination of potent herbs reported to support longevity and quality of life.
Pros
• Aims to improve both quantity and quality of life.
• Harnesses benefits of Turmeric, Noni, Ginger, Cacao, Soursop, and Tulsi.
• Locally grown and hand-made.
• Proprietary blend of well-researched herbs.
• Supports energy enhancement, stress relief, and mood upliftment.
Customers praise the quality and effectiveness of this B Complex supplement, noting its good ingredients, quantity, and lack of unpleasant taste. It's highlighted for improving energy and supporting nerves and metabolism, with a particular appreciation for its safe levels of B6 and B12 and the use o
• Alpha-Lipoic Acid and Folate are being investigated for mitigating age-related hearing losses.
• Magnesium, Vitamin D, and B vitamins show potential for improving cognition in those with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s.
• The Age-Related Eye Disease Study supplement combination is recommended to reduce the risk of progression to advanced age-related macular degeneration.
• Whey protein and isolates are beneficial due to higher Leucine concentrations.
Cons
• Creatine has mixed overall evidence for brain health.
• Evidence for B vitamins for neuroprotection in glaucoma is not strong enough to recommend yet.
• Magnesium, tart cherry, and kiwifruits have shown promising impacts on sleep in limited articles.
• Research on magnesium for brain health is burgeoning, while Vitamin D research is more robust.
• Valerian root lacks evidence for improving sleep.
Specifications
Kind
Multivitamin
Use case
Healthy Aging
Feature
Bone Health, Heart Health, Cognitive Function
For
Seniors
Material
Capsule
Price tier
Mid Range
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