Shaklee Multivitamins: Vita-lea for Men, Women & Seniors

Find Vita-lea Shaklee multivitamins for your specific needs! Vita-lea is supported by science and based on 7 clinical studies. 3-9

Vita-lea Multivitamins:

Vita-lea Men

High-potency multivitamin for men’s unique needs

Vita-Lea® Men is a complete multivitamin and multimineral that supports men’s overall health, including brain, heart, bone, muscle, and immune health, and helps boost energy levels.* Vita-Lea Men provides what you may be missing at meals with 23 vitamins and minerals, including 100% DV or more of all essential vitamins plus more calcium and magnesium compared to leading multivitamins on the market.

Vita-lea Women

High-potency multivitamin for women’s unique needs

Vita-lea® Women is a complete multivitamin and multimineral that supports women’s overall health, including brain, heart, bone, and immune health, promotes healthy hair, skin, and nails, and helps boost energy levels.* Provides what you may be missing at meals with 24 vitamins and minerals, including 100% DV or more of all essential vitamins plus more calcium and magnesium compared to leading multivitamins on the market. Delivers iron plus extra folic acid and iodine so it’s great for prenatal and postnatal care.

Vita-Lea Gold®

The perfect multivitamin and multimineral for adults 50

Vita-lea® Gold is a complete multivitamin and multimineral that supports overall health, including brain, heart, bone, and immune health, promotes the health of hair, skin, and nails, and helps boost energy levels.* Provides what you may be missing at meals with high-potency vitamins and minerals, including 100% DV or more of all essential vitamins, extra B vitamins, zinc, and N-acetylcysteine to support age-related changes, and more calcium and magnesium compared to leading multivitamins on the market.*

Vita-Lea Methylated

High-potency multivitamin with methylated B vitamins

Vita-lea® Methylated is a complete multivitamin and multimineral that contains methylated B vitamins and supports overall health, including brain, heart, bone, and immune health, promotes the health of hair, skin, and nails, and helps boost energy levels. Provides what you may be missing at meals with 23 vitamins and minerals, including 100% DV or more of all essential vitamins, more calcium and magnesium compared to leading multivitamins on the market, and methylfolate and methylcobalamin.

Vita-Lea® Gummy

The perfect gummy multivitamin to fill core nutrient gaps

Vita-Lea® Gummy is a strawberry multivitamin gummy that contains core nutrients to support overall health, including brain, heart, and immune health and help boost energy levels.* This gummy provides what you may be missing at meals with 100% DV or more of key nutrients of concern, including vitamins A, C, D, and E.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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7. Hegenauer, J., et al., Transitory Hematologic Effects of Moderate Exercise Are Not Influenced by Iron Supplementation. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol, 1983. 52(1): p. 57-61. 
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