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Doctor's Choice for Female Teens - 120 tabs , (Enzymatic Therapy)
Doctor's Choice for Female Teens - 120 tabs , (Enzymatic Therapy)
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Doctor's Choice for Female Teens - 120 tabs, (Enzymatic Therapy)

Doctor's Choice for Female Teens 
Multivitamin with additional iron, especially formulated for female teens 
 
Benefits
  • Provides a strong nutritional foundation that also helps fill the gaps most often seen in teen diets.
  • Also provides vitamin B6, which supports hormonal processes of the menstrual cycle.
Key Features
  • Additional iron because deficiencies can be common due to menstrual cycles.
  • Calcium with silica to build bone density.
To give adolescent girls the special nutritional support they need, this formula includes additional calcium, vitamin B6, and iron.

SUGGESTED USAGE
Four tablets daily. Can be taken as one or two tablets with each meal.

 

 
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Doctor's Choice for Female Teens - 120 tabs, (Enzymatic Therapy)

Vitamin A (88% as beta carotene and as retinyl acetate) 17,000 IU 
 
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 300 mg 
 
Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol) 100 IU 
 
Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl acid succinate) 200 IU 
 
Vitamin K (as phytonadione) 60 mcg 
 
Thiamin (as thiamin HCl) (vitamin B1) 30 mg 
 
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) 30 mg 
 
Niacin (as niacin and niacinamide) 45 mg 
 
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 90 mg 
 
Folic Acid 800 mcg 
 
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin) 800 mcg 
 
Biotin 300 mcg 
 
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium D-pantothenate) 30 mg 
 
Calcium (as calcium carbonate and calcium citrate) 500 mg 
 
Iron (as ferrous succinate) 30 mg 
 
Iodine (as potassium iodide) 300 mcg 
 
Magnesium (as magnesium aspartate) 200 mg 
 
Zinc (as zinc picolinate) 20 mg 
 
Selenium (as L-selenomethionine) 100 mcg 
 
Copper (as copper gluconate) 1.5 mg 
 
Manganese (as manganese citrate) 2 mg 
 
Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate) 200 mcg 
 
Molybdenum (as sodium molybdate) 25 mcg 
 
Sodium 15 mg 
 
Potassium (as potassium aspartate) 100 mg 
 
Mixed Bioflavonoids 50% (from citrus fruits) 100 mg 
 
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) 60 mg 
Aerial Part Extract 10:1 
 
Choline Bitartrate 60 mg 
 
Inositol 60 mg 
 
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Rhizome 60 mg 
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Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) Root 60 mg 
Extract 4:1 
 
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) 30 mg 
Root and Rhizome Extract standardized to contain 5% glycyrrhizic acid 
 
Boron (as sodium borate) 2 mg 
 
Silicon (as magnesium trisilicate) 1 mg 
 
Vanadium (as vanadyl sulfate) 50 mcg 
 
Other Ingredients 
cellulose, modified cellulose, modified cellulose gum, magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide color, lecithin, and carnauba wax. 
 
Contains No 
sugar, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, dairy products, artificial flavoring or preservatives. All colors used are from natural sources. 
 
Notes 
 
If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.

 



 
Doctor's Choice for Female Teens - 120 tabs, (Enzymatic Therapy)

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Doctor's Choice for Female Teens - 120 tabs, (Enzymatic Therapy)

FAQ
I have trouble swallowing big vitamin tablets. Why are your tablets so large? 
 
This is the most frequent question our customers ask. While the tablets are large this is necessary in order to include the optimal amounts of nutrients for good health. They have a coating which gets slippery when in contact with water or saliva to help make them easier to swallow.  
 
A suggestion to help swallow tablets is to first take a sip of water to moisten your throat. Then place the pill on the tip of your tongue and take a small sip of water. But instead of tilting your head backwards (as many of us are tempted to do), tilt your chin down toward your chest. This will cause the tablet to float towards the back of your mouth, making gravity do most of the work. And if you tend to gag when taking your pills, take a deep breath before putting the tablet in your mouth. This helps suppress your gag reflex and makes swallowing much less uncomfortable.  
 
Why do I have to take so many tablets of the Doctor’s Choice multivitamins each day? Can’t I get all the vitamins and minerals I need from one tablet? 
 
In order to obtain the optimal amount of vitamins, minerals, and herbs to be effective, they need to be in amounts that could not possibly fit into a single tablet or capsule in a size small enough to be swallowed. Many nutrients are only active in the body for a short period of time and need to be replenished every 6 to 8 hours. Our Doctor’s Choice multivitamins are designed to be taken at intervals during the day (3 times a day, just like meals).  
 
You can take fewer tablets than we recommend on the label, however, it if is difficult to take them throughout the day. Even at half the recommended dosage there is still significant nutritional support, especially when compared to many popular "just one tablet a day" formulas.  
 
Why do I get an upset stomach when I take my Doctor’s Choice multivitamins? It seems to happen most often when I take them on an empty stomach. 
 
While nutritional supplements are most often well tolerated, a few herbs and vitamins may make some individuals feel queasy or nauseated. Iron, in particular, has been linked to this problem. Taking supplements with meals will generally eliminate vitamin-associated nausea. If your nausea persists, the following strategies might be helpful:
  • Reduce the number of tablets from the recommended four or six each day to just two or three daily
  • Take your multivitamins later in the day; take two with your evening meal and two at bedtime with a small snack
  • Take your vitamins with a clear carbonated beverage, such as ginger ale or lemon/lime soda
If none of these help, stop taking the Doctor’s Choice Multivitamins for a few days to rule out underlying problems. Your nausea may have coincidentally occurred when you started taking the vitamins but may actually be unrelated. Contact your doctor or other healthcare practitioner if your nausea is still present. 
 
Are all the ingredients in the Doctor’s Choice multivitamins "natural"? 
 
We strive to use natural raw materials whenever possible. However, due to the limited availability of some of these nutrients, additional processing is sometimes needed to provide adequate raw materials for manufacturing and production. It would also be cost prohibitive for consumers to buy products containing only raw materials derived from a natural source. For example, the manufacturing of vitamin B begins with natural fermentation. Because B vitamins are only available in small quantities in nature, additional processing is needed to provide adequate amounts for manufacturing and production. Therefore, our Doctor’s Choice Multivitamins along with the rest of our nutritional supplements reflect the balance between providing high quality vitamins and keeping the price affordable.
GUARANTEE/ SHIPPING INFORMATION
Doctor's Choice for Female Teens is shipped in a discrete, unmarked package. Orders are processed immediately and usually take about 3 to 5 working days to be received. We do ask that you try it for 2 to 3 weeks to feel the full effects. Any information received is used only for order processing and shipping purposes. Your information, such as e-mail address, will never be disclosed to a third party.

 



 
Doctor's Choice for Female Teens - 120 tabs, (Enzymatic Therapy)