An alphabet built one letter at a time
Vitamins are tiny couriers, each carrying a different message. A handles the eyes and skin paperwork, C runs collagen and immune logistics, the B family takes turns dispatching energy through the nervous system. Vital Nutrients delivers them one ingredient at a time so you can stack the messages your body is actually asking for, no junk mail, no filler envelopes.
The D3 lineup goes 2,000 to 10,000 IU because your latitude and your dermatologist had different opinions. The C section runs ascorbic acid for the purists, bioflavonoid blends for the people whose gums get touchy, and buffered C for the stomachs that file complaints. K2-7 shows up solo and paired with D3 because the two travel together in real biochemistry, so they travel together on the shelf.
B-Complex covers all eight letters in one capsule. B6 and P5P go after the active form for folks who don't methylate well. B12 with methyl folate is the duo that runs the homocysteine cycle. Niacin in extended release sidesteps the flush, niacinamide skips it entirely. Biotin at 10 mg is the dose hair and nail people actually quote.
Supports immune function, helps maintain bone and skin integrity, promotes the kind of cellular energy that doesn't crash at three in the afternoon. Pull one off the shelf for a targeted gap or stack a few when the multivitamin isn't pulling its full weight.
