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Basic nutrients for diet and active lifestyle

Vitamins, Minerals and Omegas are essential nutrients for a healthy diet and active lifestyle. This category includes single vitamins and supplements, minerals (including magnesium and iron), omega-3/fatty acids, and formulas for daily routine and training (e.g. electrolytes).

Quick navigation (by purpose): Vitamins and minerals · Vitamins · Complexes · Minerals · Omega and fatty acids

Quick navigation (popular products): Magnesium & B6 · Magnesium Bis-Glycinate · Magnesium Citrate · Natural Omega 3 · Iron Bisglycinate · Keto Electrolyte

  • It is convenient to choose a “base” for your daily regimen or add it to your workout.
  • Formats: capsules/tablets and powders (for flexible dosing)
  • Check the composition of the complexes so as not to duplicate the same nutrients from different cans.

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What you will find in this category

  • Vitamins - solo or combined formulas for daily regimen.
  • Minerals — basic items (e.g. magnesium), as well as “point” solutions (e.g. iron) for specific dietary needs.
  • Omega and fatty acids are classic sources of omega-3 for longer courses.
  • Functional complexes - where vitamins/minerals are combined in one product, or separate formulas for lifestyle and workload.

Relinking: choose the category “by goals”

If it’s more convenient for you to choose not “by the jar” but “by the task” — here are quick transitions:

How to choose: 3 quick scenarios

  • Daily “base”: more often they choose either a complex or 1–2 key positions for their regime.
  • During training and sweating: pay attention to electrolytes and minerals (especially in the warm season).
  • Long course: omega-3 and basic nutrients are usually evaluated not “per day,” but based on how you feel over time.

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How to combine (without too much complexity)

  • If you take a complex , don't rush to add 3–4 more solo nutrients: they are often already included in the composition.
  • If you take several items, do it as a “package for the task”: for example, omega + magnesium , or electrolytes + magnesium .
  • Follow the manufacturer's instructions and your diet.

FAQ

Is a complex or individual vitamins/minerals better?

The complex is convenient when you want a minimum of cans. Solo-nutrients - when you need a specific component or dosage control.

How long does it take?

Most often, such products are evaluated in courses (several weeks), with breaks — it depends on the product and the task.

Can it be combined with sports nutrition?

Yes, they are usually combined with protein/creatine/amino acids. The main thing is not to duplicate the composition and not to do “everything at once.”

Note: The information is for reference purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you have any chronic conditions or are taking medications, please consult your doctor.