Multivitamin & Spirulina – body’s essential nourishments
You are doing everything right…
Healthy diet.. adequate rest.. reducing body toxins..
And yet.. you still have vitamin and mineral deficiencies!!!
Should you then consider taking multivitamin daily to nourish your body inside-out?
Multivitamins have been commonly used by many for

✅ Improve mood and memory

✅ Increasing one’s energy level

✅ Reduce stress and anxiety
Who needs multivitamin daily?
Everyone! This is because our diet is good enough to deliver your necessary nutrients, only if you really have a proper, healthy, balanced diet daily. Increasing evidence reveals that many aren’t able to meet their body’s daily nutritional needs. This can be due to food access, increased requirements due to certain health conditions and many more.
What are the key ingredients that should be in a multivitamin for maximum nutrient absorption?
- Complete set of vitamin & minerals
- Whole foods
- Probiotics
- Digestive enzymes
Probiotics, whole foods and digestive enzymes are crucial to help maximise absorption of the complete set of vitamin and minerals, prevent digestive issues, boosting our immunity and energy.

Boost your energy & immunity with the right multivitamin today!
If you are not into the conventional multivitamin, you can always try Spirulina
Spirulina is classified as a cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae , has been used for centuries as a food source in other countries.
Spirulina boasts a 60% protein content. It is a richer source of protein than most vegetables , and it's also a good source of beta-carotene, various minerals, and gamma linolenic acid, an essential fatty acid.

Nourish your body NOW with natural spirulina!
References:
- “5 benefits of taking multivitamins”, UniLab, 2019, https://www.unilab.com.ph/articles/5-benefits-of-taking-multivitamins-daily/#:~:text=Multivitamins%20are%20a%20combination%20of,the%20recommended%20amount%20of%20nutrients.
- “By the way, Doctor, is spirulina good for you?”, Harvard Health School, 2010 – 2020, https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/by_the_way_doctor_is_spirulina_good_for_you
This information is provided by Groway for education purposes only. It should not be used to substitute medical diagnosis.