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GNC Mega Men® Liquid Vitamin - Citrus
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GNC Mega Men® Liquid Vitamin - Citrus

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Description
  • With 1,600 IU of vitamin D-3 for colon health and immune support*
  • B-vitamins for energy support*
  • Selenium, lycopene and vitamin E to support prostate health*
  • Amino acid blend to fuel muscles*

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Supplement Facts
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capful daily. May also be mixed with water or beverage of choice. Refrigerate after opening. Shake well before using.
Serving Size   2 Tablespoons
Servings Per Container  30
Amount Per Serving   % DV
Calories    40.00    
Total Carbohydrate    9.00 g   3% 
Sugars    1.00 g    
Vitamin A (as Retinyl Acetate)    5000.00 IU   100% 
Vitamin C (as Ascoribic Acid)    500.00 mg   833% 
Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol D-3)    1600.00 IU   400% 
vitamin E (as Natural d-alpha tocopherol Acetate)    15.00 IU   50% 
Thiamin (as Thiamin Mononitrate)    50.00 mg   3333% 
Riboflavin (as riboflavin 5-phosphate)    50.00 mg   2941% 
Niacin (as Niacinamide)    50.00 mg   250% 
Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine HCl)    50.00 mg   2500% 
Folic Acid    400.00 mcg   100% 
Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin)    150.00 mcg   2500% 
Biotin    100.00 mcg   33% 
Pantothenic Acid (as d calcium pantothenate)    50.00 mg   500% 
Calcium (as Calcium Lactate Gluconate)    50.00 mg   5% 
Iodine (as Potassium Iodide)    150.00 mcg   100% 
Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate)    50.00 mg   13% 
Zinc (as Zinc Gluconate)    15.00 mg   100% 
Selenium (as Sodium Selenate)    200.00 mcg   286% 
Copper (as Copper Citrate)    2.00 mg   100% 
Manganese (as Manganese Gluconate)    10.00 mg   500% 
Chromium (as Chromic Chloride)    120.00 mcg   100% 
Molybdenum (as Sodium Molybdate)    150.00 mcg   200% 
Sodium (as Sodium Hexametaphoshate and Sodium Benzoate)    20.00 mg   1% 
Choline (as Choline Bitartrate)    50.00 mg   0% 
Green Tea Leaves Extract (Camellia sinensis)    30.00 mg   0% 
Inositol    25.00 mg   0% 
Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex    25.00 mg   0% 
Carotenoid Complex    15.00 mg   0% 
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine    10.50 mg   0% 
Rutin Powder    10.00 mg   0% 
Quercetin    10.00 mg   0% 
Hesperidin Complex    5.00 mg   0% 
Boron (as Boron Citrate)    1.00 mg   ** 
Lutein    950.00 mcg   0% 
Lycopene    950.00 mcg   0% 
Proprietary Amino Acid Blend (Taurine L-Methionine L-Glutamine L-Carnitine)    500.00 mg   0% 
 ** Daily Value (DV) not established

Other Ingredients:  Purified Water, Glycerin, Sorbitol, Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Polysorbate 80, Xanthan Gum, Sucralose, Potassium Sorbate, Acesulfame Potassium, Amylase, Cellulase, Lipase, Protease

Warning:  Consult your physician prior to using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Discontinue use two weeks prior to surgery.

Contains: Soybeans and may contain Wheat.

Distributed by: General Nutrition Corporation Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Health Notes

Multivitamins May Protect Men Against Cancer

Multivitamins May Protect Men Against Cancer
Multivitamins May Protect Men Against?Cancer?
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Men taking the multivitamin were diagnosed with 8% fewer cancers overall
Many Westerners are concerned that they may not be getting all the nutrients they need everyday for optimal health, which has made multivitamins a popular choice for many people. Study results on multivitamins often conflict, with some showing benefits, and others finding either no benefit or even potential harm. Now, much-anticipated results from a large, randomized, controlled trial of multivitamins have been released, and this one falls on the side of benefit, showing a modest but significant decrease in cancer occurrence for men who take a basic, daily multivitamin.

The ideal study population

Researchers randomly selected 14,641 male physicians to receive a daily multivitamin-mineral supplement or placebo for approximately 11 years. The physicians were 50 years or older, and 9% had a previous history of cancer. Other factors, including age, height and weight, tobacco and alcohol use, diet, other medications, and family history of cancer were similar in the supplement and placebo groups.

The multivitamin provided around 100% of the daily value for most essential vitamins and minerals, with a few exceptions. It contained no iron, and for vitamins E and B12, the multivitamin provided significantly more than 100% of the daily value. For vitamin K, biotin, calcium, magnesium, and chromium, it provided significantly less than 100%. The supplement contained some additional nutrients, including lutein and lycopene.

Moderate multivitamin, less total cancer

Men taking the multivitamin were diagnosed with 8% fewer cancers overall than men in the placebo group.

There were no significant differences between the supplement and placebo groups in terms of specific cancer types, such as prostate and colorectal cancers. There were no significant differences in the risk of death due to cancer between the two groups.

Finding balance

The study multivitamin was similar to "common," moderate-dose products available in any supermarket or pharmacy. Given that past studies have suggested multivitamins may increase cancer risk, these findings are reassuring. However, according to lead study author Dr. J. Michael Gaziano, "It would be a big mistake for people to go out and take a multivitamin instead of quitting smoking or doing other things that we have a higher suspicion play a bigger role, like eating a good diet and getting exercise."

Keep this in mind as you consider our tips on creating your own cancer risk reduction plan:

  • Be modest. Steer clear of mega-doses, and follow the American Cancer Society's advice: eat a balanced diet, and if you take a supplement, choose a balanced multivitamin that contains no more than 100% of the daily value of most nutrients.
  • Seek the experts. A person's diet may get out of balance for a variety of reasons, such as illness, nutrient depletion or malabsorption caused by a drug, medical condition, food intolerance, or allergy. If this describes you, discuss your diet with your doctor or dietitian to identify specific nutrients that may be missing.
  • Consider context. The study population was healthy, older males, most of whom don't smoke, and many of whom eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly. If you smoke, are obese, or have additional risk factors for cancer, heart disease, or other chronic disease, these findings may not apply to you.
  • Get bang for your buck. Regardless of whether you take a multivitamin, you can never go wrong by adopting basic cancer prevention strategies: avoid tobacco, drink alcohol modestly or not at all, move regularly, eat plenty of vegetables and fruit, use sunscreen consistently, and maintain a healthy body weight.

(JAMA 2012; 308:doi:10.1001/jama.2012.14641)

Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD, an author, speaker, and internationally recognized expert in chronic disease prevention, epidemiology, and nutrition, has taught medical, nursing, public health, and alternative medicine coursework. She has delivered over 150 invited lectures to health professionals and consumers and is the creator of a nutrition website acclaimed by the New York Times and Time magazine. Suzanne received her training in epidemiology and nutrition at the University of Michigan, School of Public Health at Ann Arbor.
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4.0

Great Product

By pierrehunt

from Nashville, TN

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Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Effective
  • Good Value

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Daily Use

    Comments about GNC Mega Men® Liquid Vitamin - Citrus:

    If you want juice then buy juice; some of the previous comments are just ridiculous. But, if you want the best, most effective, liquid vitamins on the market then look no further. The absorption rate is just phenomenal. After a work out, I can feel the benefit after 30 min. No, the taste is not particularly delightful. But if you are basing positive benefits solely from taste, then you should re-evaluate your goals. I have used this product for only 1 month and I am completely hooked.

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    4.0

    good stuff

    By taylorlas

    from southeast Iowa

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    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Liquid
    • Lot Of Essential Vitamins

    Cons

    • Pee Yellow Green

    Best Uses

    • Daily Use
    • Men

    Comments about GNC Mega Men® Liquid Vitamin - Citrus:

    Daily vitamin liquid is suppose to be better than pills.

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    3.0

    Horrible Taste

    By michaelcjohns

    from Washington DC

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        Comments about GNC Mega Men® Liquid Vitamin - Citrus:

        If for some reason... you're looking to have the worst taste imaginable in your mouth, accompanied with a nauseated feeling for about an hour... take this stuff without mixing with water or juice. Not sure why GNC even suggests even do so. The next day I tried it with water and had a much better experience.

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        1.0

        If you like the taste of urine...

        By labmixz

        from Tampa, FL

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          • Smells horrible
          • Taste horrible

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            Comments about GNC Mega Men® Liquid Vitamin - Citrus:

            I was taking the Mega Men Energy & Metabolism multivitamins, but they tasted horrible (bearable though) and worked great, when I ran out I went back and asked if they had anything that didn't taste so, rancid, three GNC stores suggested this product. I just bought it 15 minutes ago, brought it in the office to take a cap full, right when I opened it someone from 15ft away could smell the order, everyone in the office smelled it within seconds, it smells like a mix of citrus and dog urine. I decided to taste a small amount regardless of the smell, which was a bad mistake, I've gone through three different types of mint gum trying to get the taste out of my mouth.

            I'm now curious if GNC even bothers testing whether or not these things are bearable to ingest (taste wise).

            I'm sure on a nutritional level it works great (as the regular vitamins did), but GNC needs to do better research into what will actually taste good (especially when it states 'Tastes Great' on the bottle).

            I will be taking this back later today and go back to the vitamins, at least they were bearable.

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