Daily Boost (multivitamin)
Daily Boost (multivitamin)
Daily Boost (multivitamin)
Daily Boost (multivitamin)
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Daily Boost, together with Mighty Nine, forms the basis of our supplement program. In fact, you can consider both as one complete supplement, which you take in two parts: Daily Boost in the morning, and Mighty Nine in the evening.
With a box of 60 tablets, you have enough for 2 months of use (average price €22/month).
energy
Daily Boost contains vitamins and minerals that help reduce fatigue (vitamin B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C & magnesium) and support normal energy-yielding metabolism (vitamin B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, biotin, B12, C, iodine, copper & magnesium).
mental performance & psychological function
Additionally, the nutrients in Daily Boost promote normal psychological function, such as learning and memory (vitamin B1, B3, B6, B8, B9, B12, C & magnesium), and mental performance (vitamin B5), keeping you sharp and balanced even in busy times.
skin
Furthermore, Daily Boost contains various vitamins and minerals important for maintaining radiant, healthy skin. Vitamins A, B2, B3 & biotin, and minerals zinc & iodine help maintain healthy skin. Also, normal skin pigmentation is supported by the mineral copper. Lastly, the formula also includes vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation, thus supporting skin firmness.
oxidative stress
Finally, vitamin B2 and the minerals copper, selenium, and zinc play a role in protecting our cells against oxidative stress. This benefits not only your body but also prevents premature skin aging.
why didn't we combine Daily Boost & Mighty Nine into 1 supplement?
Daily Boost and Mighty Nine complement each other and together form the basis of our supplement program, ensuring you get all essential nutrients. However, we chose to release Daily Boost and Mighty Nine as two separate supplements since it is practically impossible to combine all nutrients from Daily Boost and Mighty Nine into one supplement. The tablet you would have to take would be so large that it would no longer be user-friendly.