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Description
  • Minerals are inorganic elements that occur in nature. They are essential for normal health and must be provided by the diet.
  • This comprehensive mineral formula supplies all the essential minerals:


    Calcium-Essential for teeth and building bones. Adequate calcium in a healthy diet may reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life, especially for teen and young women.

    Chromium-Plays an important role in glucose utilization and is required for the release of energy from glucose.*

    Copper-Involved in collagen formation, the proper utilization of iron and in the production of cellular energy.*

    Iron-Essential to building blood and transporting oxygen. It is also involved in energy utilization and in muscle function.*

    Magnesium-Helps build bones and maintain healthy teeth.* Magnesium is involved in nerve, skeletal muscle, heart and cell function.* Magnesium is also another electrolyte that helps to regulate cellular water balance.*

    Potassium-This electrolyte is necessary for cellular water balance and normal acid/base balance.* Potassium is also necessary for normal muscle cell contraction.*

    Zinc-An essential mineral involved in the majority of metabolic processes, including carbohydrate metabolism, in the human body.* Zinc is also involved in glucose utilization and insulin production.*
All GNC mineral amounts are shown elemental.
* 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 two tablets daily.
Serving Size   2 Tablets
Servings Per Container  50
Amount Per Serving   % DV
Vitamin D (as Cholecalciferol)    400.00 IU   100% 
Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate)    1000.00 mg   100% 
Iron (as Hydrolyzed Protein Chelate)    18.00 mg   100% 
Iodine (as Kelp)    150.00 mcg   100% 
Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide)    500.00 mg   125% 
Zinc (as Hydrolyzed Protein Chelate)    22.50 mg   150% 
Copper (as Cupric Oxide)    3.00 mg   150% 
Manganese (as Manganese Sulfate)    10.00 mg   500% 
Chromium (as Hydrolyzed Protein Chelate)    100.00 mcg   83% 
Chloride (as Potassium Chloride)    90.00 mg   3% 
Potassium (as Potassium Chloride)    95.00 mg   3% 
Betaine Hydrochloride    100.00 mg   ** 
 ** Daily Value (DV) not established

Other Ingredients:  Cellulose

No Artificial Color, No Artificial Flavors, No Sugar, No Preservatives, No Wheat, No Gluten, No Dairy, Yeast Free

Storage Instructions:  Store in a cool dry place.

Warning:  After opening, keep tightly closed in refrigerator or other cool place.

Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
Health Notes

A Healthy Person's Guide to Minerals & More

A Healthy Person's Guide to Minerals & More
A Healthy Person's Guide to Minerals & More 
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People who have lost weight may be deficient in a wide range of vitamins and minerals

Ideally, daily nutritional needs should be met through healthy eating-but the typical diet does not always supply all the vitamins and minerals a body needs. So even in healthy people, multivitamins and other supplements may help prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies and they can also provide more nutrients than diet alone, which may help to protect against or manage certain diseases. The following list gives the daily optimum amounts of nutrients that might benefit healthy people.

Calcium (800-1,000 mg)

  • A common deficiency in the US, especially among women, good calcium nutrition throughout life is essential for achieving peak bone mass and preventing bone loss and risk of bone fractures.
  • Calcium's protective effect on bone is one of the few FDA-approved health claims.

Chromium (120-200 mcg)

  • Because of challenges in measuring the amount of chromium in foods and the human body, there is disagreement about the extent of deficiency in Western societies. Deficiency has been associated with blood sugar and cholesterol abnormalities, especially as people age.
  • Although a causal relationship is doubtful, a few single case reports have described possible serious side effects in people taking large amounts, so people should stick to recommended amounts unless supervised by a doctor.

Copper (1-3 mg)

  • While there is some indication that deficiency might be common in the US, the significance of this is unclear. It doesn't usually cause obvious symptoms, though supplementing with copper may help prevent bone loss.
  • Since zinc can interfere with copper absorption, copper should be taken whenever zinc supplements are taken for more than a few weeks.

Iron (Recommendations should be determined by a doctor)

  • Due to a rare condition that causes iron to accumulate to toxic levels in the body and also due to the association of high iron levels with some serious diseases, people should avoid iron supplements unless they have been diagnosed with iron deficiency.
  • Groups at risk of iron deficiency include some vegetarians, menstruating girls and women, pregnant women, and female and adolescent athletes.

Magnesium (250-400 mg)

  • Dietary deficiency may occur in up to 25% of adult women in the US and in even higher numbers of elderly people of both sexes, affecting bone health, among other effects.

Manganese (2-5 mg)

  • While a typical diet provides enough for most people, those who eat a lot of refined and processed foods may be deficient as manganese and other trace minerals are often low in these foods. Deficiency has been associated with bone loss.
  • Manganese may be especially important to include when supplementing iron, since iron can reduce its absorption and deplete it from the body.

Molybdenum (75 mcg)

  • With a low potential for toxicity, little is known about human needs for this essential trace element. Deficiencies are rare and estimated requirements are based on what people typically receive in their diets.

Selenium (50-200 mcg)

  • Though most people get enough in their diets, supplementing with higher amounts of yeast-based selenium is associated with decreased risk of cancer death. The upper end of safe long-term intake is estimated to be 400 mcg per day for adults.

Zinc (10-25 mg)

  • Deficiency is relatively uncommon in Western countries, though supplements have prevented growth impairment in deficient children and have been shown to increase immune function in healthy people. (It isn't known whether these changes prevent infection or disease).
  • Too much zinc has been reported to impair immune function and some healthcare practitioners recommend no more than 30 to 50 mg per day.
  • Regular supplementation should be accompanied by copper supplements to prevent copper deficiency.

Other noteworthy nutrients:

Phosphorus

  • Not included in most multivitamins because of its abundance in the diet. Elderly people, whose diets tend to be lower, may need supplementation. Calcium interferes with absorption, so older people taking calcium supplements might benefit from additional phosphorus.

Potassium

  • Though severe deficiencies are uncommon in healthy people, some research suggests increased intake may help prevent high blood pressure and stroke. However, the maximum amount of potassium allowed in one pill (99 mg) is far below the recommended amounts (2,400 mg per day). Multiple pills should not be taken in an attempt to get a higher amount, since they can irritate the stomach; instead, eat several daily servings of fruits and vegetables.

Flavonoids

  • A class of nonessential nutrients, flavonoids have antioxidant and other properties and have been reported by some, though not all, researchers to be linked with a reduced risk of heart disease.

Multivitamin supplements also frequently include other nutrients of uncertain benefit in the small amounts supplied, such as choline, inositol, and various amino acids.

Who is more at risk for deficiencies?

  • People who have lost weight may be deficient in a wide range of vitamins and minerals.
  • Vegetarians are at risk to become low in protein, vitamin B12, iron, vitamin D, zinc, iodine, riboflavin, calcium, and selenium.
  • Vegans need the same nutrients as vegetarians, but vegans are more likely than lacto-ovo (dairy-and-egg eating) vegetarians to be low in protein, selenium, and B12.
  • People eating macrobiotic diet: Deficiencies of vitamin B12, iron, vitamin D and other nutrients have occurred. This diet should be supervised by a dietitian or doctor.
  • Elderly people living in their own homes are often deficient in vitamin D, vitamin A, vitamin E, calcium, and zinc, and occasionally of vitamin B1 and vitamin B2.
  • Premenopausal women have been found often to consume low amounts of calcium, iron, vitamin A, and vitamin C.

(Click to see more detailed information on vitamins and minerals, including references.)

As natural substances, are supplements safer than drugs?

Nutritional (and also herbal) supplements are not necessarily safer just because they are natural: Some might produce unwanted side effects when a person takes too much, and if you are taking medications, you should always check with your doctor or pharmacist before adding nutritional supplements or herbs to your self-care.

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Ratings and Reviews

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GNC Multi Mega Minerals
 
3.6

(based on 10 reviews)

70%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Effective (9)
  • Easy on stomach (3)

Cons

  • Difficult to swallow (4)

Best Uses

  • Daily use (6)
  • Women (3)
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5.0

Puts my mind at ease

By 1carus240d

from Belleville Illinois

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Pros

  • Easy on Stomach
  • Effective
  • Simple To Take

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Daily Use
    • Older People
    • Supplement A Meal

    Comments about GNC Multi Mega Minerals:

    It was recommended that multi-minerals would strengthen mental health, by a friend who had this experience. Now, I find that my ability to make decisions is stronger, because i am able to think clearer.

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    1.0

    would not buy this again

    By bweakland2003

    from Johnstown, Pa

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    Pros

      Cons

      • Complicated To Take
      • Hard To Swallow

      Best Uses

        Comments about GNC Multi Mega Minerals:

        I am not sure how good this product works. I was not able to swallow it to find out. I tried cutting it into smaller pieces and everything. I did not have this problem with any of the other gnc products. There is just something with the texture that i had a really hard time trying to swallow it. This is the first time in my life that i was not able to swallow a pill. So if you have any problems swallowing pills i would not advise buying this product.

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        2.0

        SMELL REALLY BAD

        By larryaholt

        from Annapolis, MD

        About Me 20 year user, Health Conscious

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        Pros

        • Effective

        Cons

        • DID I SAY SMELLY
        • Smelly
        • STINKY
        • VERY SMELLY

        Best Uses

        • Men
        • Muscle Recovery
        • Older People
        • Women

        Comments about GNC Multi Mega Minerals:

        I've taken GNC's Multi Mega Minerals in conjunction with their Multi Mega Vitamins for body building. The synergy between the two are great for muscle growth and recovery.

        My only complaint is that GNC has recently (in the last couple years) started putting something into these pills that smells like raw sewage.

        The smell is SO bad now that I'm considering switching to another brand event though I've been taking these and have been very happy with the results for over 20 years.

        I've recommended these to hundreds of people in the gym over the years. But I would hesitate to recommend them now because of the horrid smell they have now.

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        5.0

        Have used it for many years

        By ddriscoll1619

        from Morton, IL

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        Pros

        • Easy on Stomach
        • Easy To Swallow
        • Effective
        • Simple To Take

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about GNC Multi Mega Minerals:

            Helps me stay healthy

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            4.0

            Great supplement

            By esubandy

            from california

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            Pros

            • Effective

            Cons

            • Poor Taste

            Best Uses

              Comments about GNC Multi Mega Minerals:

              Love this product.
              Just does not smell good, but works very well.

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