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Essential Nutrients, Designed for Busy Lives

With Vicatalyst, you can be confident in getting critical vitamins and minerals even on days when your diet isn’t perfect.

Sourced for Quality, Formulated for Results

Vicatalyst is crafted with bioavailable forms of vitamins and minerals to ensure optimal nutrient absorption.

Pure Ingredients, No Hidden Additives

Each ingredient is carefully selected for purity and efficacy—no artificial flavors, fillers, or unnecessary additives.

Vicatalyst was formulated with quality in mind.

This multivitamin contains bioavailable forms of vitamins, minerals, and health-promoting nutraceuticals to ensure that your body has access to the nutrients it needs.

If you are like most people, you find it difficult to eat the way you know you should at every meal, every day. Do you ever find yourself too busy to buy, prepare, and eat recommended quantities of fresh fruits, vegetables, lean meats, nuts, and seeds? Or perhaps you take the time to eat healthy foods, but realize that you are missing key nutrients because you eat the same few fruits, vegetables, or meals over and over. If either of these scenarios apply to you, then a multivitamin may help you get the critical vitamins and minerals your body needs for optimal function and wellness.

Bioavailability

It is crucial that the vitamins and minerals you ingest are bioavailable—meaning they can be absorbed and used by the body. Here’s a bit of an industry secret: Just because a percent RDA is listed on a nutrition label does not necessarily mean that you are receiving that percent RDA from the supplement.

A product label that claims to supply 100% of the RDA for a given vitamin or mineral may only provide a small fraction of that amount to the cells that need it if that vitamin or mineral is not in a form that your body can absorb and use. So if your body doesn’t absorb it, where does it go? It passes right through your GI tract and eventually ends up in the toilet. What a waste of your hard-earned money! Your body can only use the nutrients it absorbs.

Comprehensive Nutrient and Lifestyle Support

Vicatalyst is more than just a multivitamin; it combines vitamins, minerals, whole foods, and herbs to maximize nutrient absorption and support overall well-being. Designed with the demands of modern life in mind, Vicatalyst provides enzymes for digestion, trace minerals and methyl donors for liver health, and probiotics with butyrate to maintain a balanced intestinal flora. This unique formulation aims to reduce your need for multiple supplements, offering a convenient, all-in-one solution for busy, health-conscious individuals. By complementing healthy dietary choices, Vicatalyst becomes a small yet powerful element in your journey toward optimal health.

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Nutritional Facts

Nutritional facts

Active vs. Inactive B-Vitamins

B-vitamins receive a lot of attention, and have long been shown to play a major role in cardiovascular, neural, gastrointestinal, adrenal, sex hormone, and pulmonary health. More recently, research indicates that the form of folate used in most supplements may not actually be helping the people taking them.i

Studies indicate that as much as 40-50% of the population may have a gene mutation, called MTHFR, which decreases their ability to convert folic acid into the active form of folate (L-5-methyltetrahydrofolate).ii,iii,iv,v For those with this gene mutation, taking folic acid may not supply the body with the amount of active folate required to support brain and cardiovascular health.vi Vicatalyst contains the active form of folate, B6, and B12, so your body doesn’t have to convert them before they can be used.

Too much of a good thing?

Is it possible for a multivitamin to cause more harm than good? This varies from person to person, but the answer could sometimes be yes. Some manufacturers include very high levels of specific vitamins and minerals in their products, and these jumbo-dose supplements raise the concern of possible toxicity. While these products may be okay to use with certain populations under the active guidance of a physician, extremely high doses of vitamins or minerals could be harmful for those who don’t need them, who take them for prolonged periods of time, or who are taking multiple pharmaceuticals or supplements.x Vicatalyst has been carefully designed with long-term safety, nutrient balance, and proper nutrient absorption mind.

Why doesn’t Vicatalyst contain Iodine or Kelp?

Research indicates that iodine in any form can create cascading problems for the immune system in those with autoimmune thyroid disorder (called Hashimoto’s disease) or the genetic disposition for autoimmune thyroid disorder. For these with autoimmune concerns, the ingestion of any concentrated form of iodine can trigger destruction of thyroid gland tissue, resulting in additional inflammation.vii,viii,ix For this reason, Vicatalyst does not contain kelp or any other concentrated form of iodine.

References:

i Scaglione F, Panzavolta G. Folate, folic acid and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate are not the same thing. Xenobiotica . 2014;44(5):480-8.
ii Peng F, Labelle LA, Rainey BJ, Tsongalis GJ. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene are common in US Caucasian and Hispanic American populations. Int J Mol Med . 2001;8(5):509-11.
iii Rady PL, Szucs S, Grady J, et al. Genetic polymorphisms of methylenetetrahydrofolate
reductase (MTHFR) and methionine synthase reductase (MTRR) in ethnic populations in Texas; a report of a novel MTHFR polymorphic site, G1793A. Am J Med Genet . 2002;107(2):162-8.
iv Franco RF, Araújo AG, Guerreiro JF, Elion J, Zago MA. Analysis of the 677 C–>T mutation of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene in different ethnic groups. Thromb Haemost . 1998;79(1):119-21.
v Stevenson RE, Schwartz CE, Du YZ, Adams MJ. Differences in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase genotype frequencies, between Whites and Blacks. American Journal of Human Genetics. 1997;60(1):229-230.
vi Morita H, Taguchi J, Kurihara H, et al. Genetic polymorphism of 5,10-
methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) as a risk factor for coronary artery disease. Circulation . 1997;95(8):2032-6.
vii Zhao H, Tian Y, Liu Z, Li X, Feng M, Huang T. Correlation between iodine intake and thyroid disorders: a cross-sectional study from the South of China. Biol Trace Elem Res . 2014;162(1-
3):87-94.
viii Latrofa F, Fiore E, Rago T, et al. Iodine contributes to thyroid autoimmunity in humans by unmasking a cryptic epitope on thyroglobulin. J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2013;98(11):E1768-74.
ix Zaletel K, Gaberscek S, Pirnat E. Ten-year follow-up of thyroid epidemiology in Slovenia after increase in salt iodization. Croat Med J . 2011;52(5):615-21.
x Phua DH, Zosel A, Heard K. Dietary supplements and herbal medicine toxicities-when to anticipate them and how to manage them. Int J Emerg Med . 2009;2(2):69-76.