Those following a plant-based vegan diet are at a well-documented risk of developing deficiencies in key nutrients — including vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, zinc, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids — due to the absence or limited bioavailability of these nutrients from plant foods alone. Addressing these nutritional gaps is essential for maintaining energy levels, immune function, bone density, and cardiovascular health over the long term. The Vegan Nutrient Gap Pack is thoughtfully formulated to target these specific shortfalls, combining Methyl B-Complex and Easy Iron to support energy metabolism and healthy red blood cell production, Vitamin D and Calcium Citrate to promote strong bones, and Zinc and Trace Minerals to reinforce immune and cellular function. Vegan Omega rounds out the pack by providing plant-derived essential fatty acids that support heart, brain, and inflammatory health without the use of animal-based ingredients.
– Bridges common vegan nutrient gaps by delivering bioavailable B vitamins, vitamin D, omega-3s, key minerals, and iron for comprehensive daily coverage – Fuels efficient energy production and overall metabolic health with methylated B-complex and synergistic micronutrients – Promotes healthy brain function and mood balance through the combined support of omega-3 fatty acids and neuroactive B vitamins – Strengthens immune defenses by supplying vitamin D, zinc, iron, and trace minerals critical for normal immune cell activity – Maintains bone integrity and normal cellular processes with readily absorbed calcium citrate, vitamin D, and complementary trace minerals
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