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Dan and Julia delve into the subtle, little-understood subject of companion planting, revealing which plants get along well and which really don't! Dan describes three fantastic new tools that have just joined his Signature range, and Julia explains the Three Sisters method of growing beans, squash, and sweetcorn together.Dan & Julia's Favourite Plant Companions:Plant basil near or at the base of tomatoes to ward off white flyGrow nasturtiums as sacrificial plants to attract black flyPosition French marigolds attract aphids from cucumbers and runner beansTansy deters ants due to its spreading nature underground and planted under fruit trees; it helps deter flies. (It is, however, toxic to pets.)Plant strong-smelling herbs such as sage and parsley to keep aphids awayBlack mint or Hucatay, Tagetes minuta is part of the marigold family. It is an excellent companion plant for greenhouse veggies such as cucumbers, chillies, tomatoes, peppers and aubergines. The pungent smell helps repel and confuse insect pests through the flowers and leaves and releases anti-nematode compounds into the soil. Grow strawberries beneath grape vines as they succumb to vine weevils first, giving you a fighting chance to save your grapes. Strawberries also indicate if scale insects are a problem on vines by getting covered in sooty mould first.Grow chamomile amongst other plants to keep fungus, mildew, mould and blight away.Plant onions or garlic between carrot rows to deter carrot root flies.Grow lavender alongside carrots and/or leeks. The scent attracts many pollinators and keeps pests at bay.Plant borage and strawberries together - borage attracts pollinators and has a mild cucumber scent; this will help keep predators off the strawberries and improve their flavour.Plant calendula with courgettes as the calendula protects the courgettes from slugs and snails, in theory!Dan's Product Picks:Signature T-handle Spade - perfect for border work, planting roses and perennialsSignature T-handle Fork - great for working on your hands and knees in beds.Signature Japanese Weeding Hoe - great for weeding raised beds.Gardening Jobs for the Fortnight Ahead:Make a final sowing of summer annuals like cosmos and zinnias.Sow biennials, including sweet williams, foxgloves, hesperis, honesty, stocks and wallflowers.Sow broccoli, kale, spinach, and a final batch of runner and French beans.Don't let containers dry out - bright and breezy weather dehydrates plants very quickly.Deadhead roses to keep them neat and tidy and encourage further flushes of flowers.Pinch out dahlias, fuchsias and coleus to encourage bushy growth.Give wisteria its summer prune, cutting all the long side shoots back to 20cm.Prune late-spring or early-summer shrubs after flowering, thinning out the flowered stems.Install a water butt if you don't already have one.Harvest salads regularly.Website links:Dan Cooper GardenParker's PatchProduced by Red Lighthouse Local Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
For any organic gardener, companion planting is one of the most essential, rewarding and productive ways to ward off bugs and fungal infections.As the seasons are beginning to turn, it's a wonderful time to recap the importance and joy of companion planting - Sarah is joined once again by Arthur Parkinson, where we revisit classic combinations, and share some unconventional pairings that you might not have considered.In this episode, discover:The many reasons that companion planting is a fantastic alternative to chemical treatments in the gardenWhere and how to plant out tagetes for a reliable, much-loved source of protection against green and whiteflyWhich of the salvias are among our favourites to pair with roses, and when to plant them outThe often-underestimated use of basil as a companion plant, making it a perfect partner to tomatoes in the kitchen and garden alikeOrder Sarah's book - A Year Full of Flowers: https://bit.ly/2TWHJczOrder Sarah's new book - A Year Full of Veg: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/sarah-ravens-a-year-full-of-vegProducts mentioned:Tagetes tenuifoila 'Red Gem': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tagetes-red-gemTagetes tenuifolia 'Tangerine Gem': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tagetes-tenuifolia-tangerine-gemTagetes patula 'Linnaeus Burning Embers':https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tagetes-linnaeusSalvia x jamensis 'Nachtvlinder': https://www.sarahraven.com/products/salvia-x-jamensis-nachtvlinderSweet Basil: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/basil-sweetTagetes minuta: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tagetes-minutaGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/
n dieser Episode spreche ich über meine MƤrchenreihe und lese daraus vor. Diese Geschichten sind im Buch "Zwischen den Wegen - Satins mƤrchenhafte Suche" im VENNS Verlag erschienen. Ich erzƤhle von verschiedenen Charakteren und deren Erlebnissen, die sich zu einer Rahmenhandlung um Satin, der auf der Suche nach einer neuen Heimat ist, zusammenfügen. In der ersten Geschichte geht es um einen zerstreuten BƤcker, der von einem Gesandten des Kƶnigs aufgesucht wird und hundert Brotlaibe bis zum nƤchsten Morgen benƶtigt. Der BƤcker ist glücklich über den Auftrag und besorgt die benƶtigten Zutaten, jedoch passiert ihm ein Missgeschick, bei dem etwas spezielles Pulver in den Teig gelangt. Der BƤcker hofft, dass die GƤste des Kƶnigs den Geschmack nicht bemerken werden. Am Ende stellt sich heraus, dass das Pulver einen besonderen Effekt hat und alle GƤste des Kƶnigs frƶhlich und ausgelassen werden. Der BƤcker und seine Frau nutzen das verdiente Geld, um ihr Dach zu reparieren und einen zweiten Ofen zu kaufen, und leben glücklich bis ans Ende ihrer Tage. Eine weitere Geschichte erzƤhlt von Tagetes, der sich in ein MƤdchen namens Mila verliebt und den Rat des Krƶterichs auf der Insel Ochelelie einholt. Nachdem Mila ihm eingeladen hat, sie besser kennenzulernen, schickt Tagetes ihr Gedichte und Geschenke. Nach einem Jahr wird Mila jedoch schweigsamer und Tagetes ist besorgt. Er sucht erneut den Rat des Krƶterichs, aber dessen Antwort macht ihn traurig. Der FƤhrmann gibt ihm jedoch einen anderen Ratschlag. Tagetes beschlieĆt, Mila seine Gefühle zu offenbaren und sie um ihre Hand zu bitten. Mila bittet um Bedenkzeit und stellt ihm eine Aufgabe, um seine Liebe zu testen. Tagetes macht sich auf den Weg, um die Aufgabe zu erfüllen, und kehrt schlieĆlich mit Erfolg zurück. Mila entscheidet sich dafür, Tagetes zu heiraten, auch wenn sie unsicher ist und Bedenken hat. Am Ende erkennen sie jedoch, dass sie sich lieben und tanzen vor Freude. Sie heiraten und leben glücklich in ihrer kleinen Wohnung. In der letzten Geschichte erzƤhle ich von Yorgaya, die versucht, ein Bild ihrer alten Heimat wiederherzustellen. Auf ihrer Suche nach Hilfe stƶĆt sie auf verschiedene Personen, wie den LaternenwƤchter, den Bauchredner und die Souffleuse. Am Ende berührt ihr Vater das Bild und es erstrahlt in den schƶnsten Farben. Das Bild zeigt jedoch nicht die Gesichter ihrer Eltern, sondern die Gesichter von Kindern aus Jorgajas Klasse. Der Vater erklƤrt ihr, dass sie das Bild der Heimat gerettet hat, indem sie sich an all die wichtigen Dinge erinnerte. Jorgaja bedankt sich bei ihren Helfern und trifft am Ufer des Sees ein kleines Kind, das sie umarmt. Das Kind verwandelt sich in einen Schwan und fliegt davon. Ich erklƤre, dass MƤrchen nicht nur für Kinder sind und dass es eine breite Definition von MƤrchen gibt. Kinder und Erwachsene nehmen solche Geschichten unterschiedlich wahr. AuĆerdem erzƤhle ich von einer weiteren Geschichte in meinem Buch, in der es um SatinsmƤrchenhafte Suche geht. Am Ende bedanke ich mich bei den Zuhƶrern und beende die Episode.
For as long as I can remember I've believed that marigolds were the best companion plant for everything. Despite the naysayers touting time and time again that it was all conjecture, I stood by the research I could find that proved otherwise. If you listened to last week's Focal Point Friday episode you understand the position I've found myself in after all these years of companion planting marigolds in and amongst all of my garden plants. To my way of thinking, as long as there wasn't a proven detriment to the paring then even if the marigolds weren't preventing the pests in my garden, they would at least be attracting the beneficial insects that either were good pollinators or that actually preyed on the insects I didn't want hanging around. And many marigolds have a strong scent and I hoped this would also serve to confuse those pests that plague my crops. Do I still believe all these things? Yes. I will go to my grave defending marigolds as good companion plants because I have the science-backed research to show those benefits. I, as always, will link to boatloads of research in the show notes so you, too, can nerd out about some plant science. But, have I had to take a step back and do a little more research about my beloved companion before I continue to make recommendations to people in their gardens? You betcha. Because science is always evolving and so are we as gardeners and one of my favorite mantras is we don't know what we don't know. And sometimes we just gotta admit when we're wrong. RESOURCES: Insects | Free Full-Text | Conservation Biological Control of Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella): Effects of Two Aromatic Plants, Basil (Ocimum basilicum) and French Marigolds (Tagetes patula) (mdpi.com) Weed and Pest Control: Conventional and New Challenges - Google Books Which companion plants affect the performance of green peach aphid on host plants? Testing of 12 candidate plants under laboratory conditions - Ben Issa - 2016 - Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata - Wiley Online Library Incorporating lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus L.) and marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) as non-host barrier plants to reduce impact of flea beetle (Chaetocnema confinis C.) in cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) (actajournal.com) Evaluating French marigold as a border insectary plant for the enhancement of beneficial arthropods in sweet corn plantings - ScienceDirect Intercropping of Pak choi (Brassica rapa chinensis) with Marigold flower (Tagetes erecta L.) and Onion (Allium cepa L.) to control foliar pests researchgate.net) "A Proactive Pest Control Calendar and Rearing Beneficial Insects" by Victoria Bolden (upenn.edu) Microsoft Word - Draft-Proceedings_8th DBM Conference_2019 (researchgate.net) Companion planting with French marigolds protects tomato plants from glasshouse whiteflies through the emission of airborne limonene | PLOS ONE Episode Links: Say Thank You! Just Grow Something Gardening Friends Facebook Group Check out how you can become a patron on Patreon Follow me on Instagram JustGrowSomethingPodcast.com Merchandise | Just Grow Something Positively Farming Media Podcast Playlist on Spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justgrowsomething/message
Heute kommen Sonnenblumen, Tagetes & Co in die Erde. Warum ich Blumen vorziehe und wie ich sie direkt aussƤe, erfƤhrst du hier.
Es gibt eine Verwendung von Pflanzen, die nicht sehr gebräuchlich ist: Man kann Tagetes, Färber-Resede oder Brennnessel zum Malen verwenden. Am einfachsten ist es, die Pflanzen direkt aufzubringen. Dafür rollt man zum Beispiel ein Löwenzahnblatt zusammen und reibt damit direkt auf dem Papier. Auch mit Klatschmohn, Brombeeren, Holunder oder Himbeeren entstehen so spontane Kunstwerke. - Sendung vom 24.04.2023
Im Gemüse- und Topfgarten, kann man die verschiedenen Lebensformen der Pflanzen nutzen, um eine gute Nachbarschaften zu kreieren. Die langjƤhrig erprobten Mischkulturen kƶnnen als vorbeugende Massnahme gegen SchƤdlinge und Krankheiten wirken und die Gesundheit und WiderstandsfƤhigkeit der einzelnen Pflanzen fƶrdern: * Hülsenfrüchte (Erbsen, Kefen, Puffbohnen, Buschbohnen und Stangenbohnen) haben Wurzeln mit Knƶllchenbakterien, welche Stickstoff sammeln. Nach der Ernte werden die Wurzeln im Boden belassen, sie versorgen die nachfolgende Kultur mit diesem wichtigen NƤhrstoff * Pflanzen mit tief wachsenden Wurzeln (z.B. Luzerne, Ćlrettich) werden zwischen die Gemüsepflanzen gesƤt, sie sorgen für eine tiefe Lockerung des Bodens und bringen NƤhrstoffe aus tiefen Schichten in die oberen Schichten. Denn ihre BlƤtter werden abgeschnitten und als Mulch verwendet. * Tagetes zwischen Sellerie, Lauch, Kohl etc. wirkt gegen schƤdliche Nematodenarten ( Fadenwürmer) im Boden. * Puffbohnen, Kümmel, Koriander, Tagetes, Kapuzinerkresse Bohnen und Meerrettich, neben Kartoffeln gepflanzt, kƶnnen den KartoffelkƤfer von diesen fernhalten. * Kopfsalat, Spinat und Schnittsellerie als Nachbarn von Kohl, Radieschen und Rettichen, vergraulen den Erdfloh. * Zwiebeln, Lauch und Knoblauch neben Erdbeeren gepflanzt, kƶnnen gegen GraufƤulebefall wirken. * Farnkraut und Kiefernnadeln als Mulch bei Erdbeeren, wehren Schadinsekten ab. Die Früchte werden aromatischer. * Laucharten, Schwarzwurzeln, Kresse und Dill als Nachbarn von Rüebli, kƶnnen die Mƶhrenfliege vertreiben. * Tagetes, Ringelblumen und Petersilie kƶnnen Tomaten vor der Weissen Fliege schützen und verleihen den Früchten Aroma. * Basilikum, Borretsch und Dill als Nachbarn von Gurken fƶrdern die BestƤubung und kƶnnen Mehltau abwehren. * Kerbel kann neben Salatpflanzen gepflanzt, BlattlƤuse und Schnecken vertreiben. * Bohnenkraut und Salbei kƶnnen bei Bohnen die Schwarze Bohnenlaus vertreiben. * Koriander, Borretsch und Dill fƶrdern das Wachstum und Aroma der Randen. * Dill ausgesƤt vor dem Setzen der Kohlpflanzen, hilft gegen Kohlweissling und Erdflƶhe. * Kamillenreihen zwischen Bohnen oder Erbsen, hilft gegen diverse Pilzkrankheiten. * Knoblauch und Schnittknoblauch zwischen Erdbeeren, hilft gegen GraufƤule (mit abgeschnittenen BlƤttern mulchen).
Non yahtle- La flor de pericón El dĆa 28 de septiembre en el estado de Morelos las casas lucen su cruz de flor de pericón o yahtle en nĆ”huatl para evitar que el diablo en disputa con el arcĆ”ngel San Miguel entre alguna de los hogares y cause males a los moradores de Ć©ste. El yahtle (Tagetes lucida) es una hierba anual que empieza a aparecer con el cese de la temporada de lluvias y en muchos lugares indica el inicio de la cosecha de elotes celebrĆ”ndose elotizas por todos lados.
Ein einfacher Einstieg ins Kombinieren von Gemüse- und Blumenpflanzen sind Gemüsearten, wie zum Beispiel oranger Stielmangold, violetter Federkohl oder rotgrüner Kopfsalat. Man kann ernten und das Gemüse aus der Rabatte nehmen oder die Gemüsepflanzen blühen lassen. Wenn man Lust und Zeit hat, pflanzt man wieder Gemüse dazu. Damit Blumen und Gemüse gut zusammen gedeihen, müssen sie die gleichen Bedürfnisse an Nährstoffen und Wasser haben. Kombinationsmöglichkeiten ausprobieren: ? weisse Kosmeen in der Mitte des Beetes, sie werden von gelben Buschbohnen eingefasst. ? rosarote und weisse Dahlien werden mit violettem Federkohl ergänzt. ? Blaukabis wird zu orangen und roten Tagetes gesetzt. ? gelbe Peperoni werden von lilablauem Leberbalsam umspielt. ? Rotblühende Feuerbohnen und die gelb blühende Schwarzäugige Susanne, klettern gemeinsam an einem Gartenzaun entlang. In Amerika wird das Kombinieren von Zier- und Nutzpflanzen 'foodscaping' genannt. Die Wortschöpfung wurde aus "landscaping," was Gartengestaltung bedeutet und "food," was Nahrungsmittel heisst, zusammengesetzt.
Es lohnt sich, im Herbst Blumensamen zu sammeln und im nächsten Jahr auszusäen. Sie passen sich nämlich Jahr für Jahr besser an die neuen Bedingungen an. Berücksichtigen sie folgende Tipps. * Nur Samen von gesunden und kräftigen Blütenpflanzen ernten. * Nur bei trockenem Wetter ernten, nicht nach einer Regenphase. * Saatgut an trockenem, geschütztem Ort (z.B. Estrich) nachtrocknen lassen. * Saatgut säubern: alle Blätter und Stängelteile entfernen. * Saatgut gut verschlossen an einem kühlen und dunklen Ort lagern. Es lohnt sich, die Samen von Kosmeen, Tagetes, Sonnenblumen und anderen einjährigen Sommerblumen zu sammeln und sie im nächsten Jahr auszusäen. Denn mit jedem Jahr passen sich die Pflanzen aus eigenem Saatgut besser an das Mikroklima und die Bedingungen des eigenen Gartens an. Meistens gibt es so viel Saatgut, dass man Samen verschenken kann!
Wir mƶchten euch herzlich zur zehnten Episode der vierzehnten Staffel des Hƶrgeschichten-Podcasts Clue Cast begrüĆen. Sie basiert auf der Story āRitual und Frühstückā von Sarah. Da will man doch nur einem Geheimbund beitreten und soll dafür auch noch Tagetes besorgen. In dieser Geschichte wurden die vorgegebenen Clues āGabel, RƤtsel, TagetesstrauĆ, StrauĆeneiā und āEis am Stielā ⦠āS14E10 | Ritual und Frühstückā weiterlesen The post S14E10 | Ritual und Frühstück first appeared on Clue Writing.
I tredje avsnittet diskuteras KƶkstrƤdgƄrden. Vi pratar om jorden och nƤringen. Om sommarblomman tagetes som tidigare ansƄgs ful men som nu Ƥr ganska populƤr igen och om den perenna grƶnsaken sparris som kanske ƤndƄ trivs bƤst pƄ spa.
Tagetes erecta, Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii, Canna generalis, Zinnia elegans. These are just some of the words youāll find on the plant labels at your local home and garden store. Are your eyes glazing over yet? If so, I totally understand! But trust me, these words have meaning. They are all scientific names for common plants that can be found in your garden. As you continue reading the plant label youāll find other gardening jargon that may not make sense to you at first. Itās easy to get confused by the terminology and instructions on plant labels. Learn More:Ā Plant Labels: Whatās On Them And How To Read Them Properly Keep Growing, Kevin Follow Epic Gardening Everywhere: YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Twitter Ā
2 years ago, I decided I was fed up with supplements. Just freakin' tired of all the tablets, capsules, pills, powders and oils. And bottles. Lots and lots of plastic bottlesĀ scattered everywhere. I distinctly remember the dayĀ I finally decided something needed to change.Ā It was when I swung open the door of my refrigerator to dive into my daily regimen of vitamins, antioxidants, nutrients, micronutrients, fish oils... ...and I realized it was gettingĀ overwhelming.Ā Sure, it was better living through science, but it was anything but simple. I'm sure you've experienced the same thing. You open what seems like nearly a dozen different bottles to launch into your morning supplement regimen.... ...or youĀ packĀ your suitcase to travel and struggleĀ to prioritizeĀ which bottles to shove into your limitedĀ suitcase space... ...or you spend an inordinate amount of your precious time tracking, ordering and restocking your vitamin D or your fish oil, or your greens, or your multi-vitamin or your minerals or your antioxidants or your amino acids... You get the idea. Supplement clutter, supplement confusion and utter lack of supplement simplicity. ------------------------------------ 9 ReasonsĀ You May Not Want To ThrowĀ Out All Your Supplements Now don't get me wrong. I don't think supplements are an inconvenient and unnecessary curseĀ that should simply all be tossed out. There is certainlyĀ evidenceĀ thatĀ , butĀ even if you're eating aĀ āhealthyā diet, studies have shown that it is nearly impossible in our modern era to get all ourĀ nutrients, vitamins and minerals only from food. For example, aĀ : "Large portions of the population hadĀ total usual intakesĀ below the estimated average requirement for vitamins A (35%), C (31%), D (74%), and E (67%) as well as calcium (39%) and magnesium (46%). Only 0%, 8%, and 33% of the population had total usual intakes of potassium, choline, and vitamin K above the adequate intake when food and multivitaminĀ use was considered. The percentage of the population with total intakes greater than the tolerable upper intake level (UL) was very low for all nutrients..." "...Conclusions: In large proportions of the population, micronutrient sufficiency is currently not being achieved through food solutions for several essential vitamins and minerals. Use of age- and gender-specific multivitaminĀ supplements may serve as a practical means to increase the micronutrient status in subpopulations of Americans while not increasing intakes above the upper intake level." So how on earth could this be? Is the planet broken or something? There's actually nine reasons for the failure of modern diets to supply our bodies with all the nutrients we need. First, modern commercialĀ farming practicesĀ stripĀ our precious soil of nutrients. When plants are repeatedly grown on the same land for year-after-year (a relatively new phenomenonĀ in agriculture that beats up our land but gives us lots and lots of calories), the overused soil loses it's nutrients faster than they can be replaced.Ā Over time, the plants have fewer nutrients to grow, so the farmers are forced to fertilize. Ā Fertilizer does indeed containĀ enough nutrition for aĀ plant to survive until harvesting, but not enough nutrients to supportĀ your body'sĀ nutrient needs.Ā As discussedĀ in the excellent book "", this results in plants that up toĀ 75% fewer micronutrients. This problem is compounded by the fact thatĀ most plants are not harvested fresh, and the nutrients degrade as they oftenĀ sit on airplanes, trucks, shelves, and counters for weeks before they arrive on your plate. Second,Ā mostĀ , and not maximum nutrients, and because of this much of your fresh produce that us humans would have historically relied upon for nutrients are insteadĀ . Ā And of course, this is all passed on to the animals (including you!) that are eating the plants. For example,Ā Ā found copper levels have dropped by 90% in dairy, 55% in meat, and 76% in vegetables! Third,Ā pesticides are making this problem even worse. Ā Because polyphenols are produced as a defense against bugs and pathogens,Ā . To make matters even more frustrating, even if you buy organic plants,Ā Ā So unless you're going out of your way to growĀ your own fresh fruits and vegetables in a pristine backyard garden which containsĀ soil that you've treated with added minerals, you areĀ at a huge risk for malnourishment andĀ nutrient deficiency that adversely affects your performance, fat loss, recovery, digestion, brain, sleep, and hormone balance. Fourth, it's not just nutrient-poor plants that are affecting the nutrient status of the actual animals we rely upon for food, but it's also what many of those animals are being fed - especially grains. Compared to grass-fed meat, grain-fed meat isĀ , but unfortunately, eating high-quality, organic grass-fed (and grass-finished) meat, pastured pork and naturally raised poultry is simply not a reality for many people living in urban environments or frequently traveling. Fifth, theĀ nutrients in your food aren't the only things that are disappearing - your liquids are being affected too. Unless you're drinking from your own well, or relying upon fancy mineralized water such as Pellegrino, Perrier and Gerolsteiner, yourĀ bottled water, filter water and tap water is alsoĀ Ā - and if does indeed contain adequate minerals, these are typically accompanied by enormous levels of flouride and chlorine. So this means that unless you want to spend lots and lots of money on fancy water, you are stuck in a situation where you must filter your water to get rid of the dangerous stuff, then figure out other methods, such as supplementation, to get the minerals you'd normally be getting from the water. Unfortunately, milk is not much better than water. The majority of nutrients in milk are found in the fat, so whileĀ ,Ā most of us simply don't have ready access to it, especially at the typical grocery store. Ā In addition, pasteurization can destroyĀ many of the nutrients in both skim and full fat milk. Ā , which increases your nutrient needs even more, creating a vicious cycle. SoĀ whether it's due to nutrient-poorĀ plants, nutrient-poorĀ animals, nutrient-poor milk, or nutrient-poor water, most diets are now so micronutrient deficient that they requireĀ on averageĀ . In other words, in our modern era, you would need to be stuffing your face all day long to actually get what your body needs, and this doesĀ not into account the fact that if you are trying to lose weight by restricting calories or if youĀ are a physically active person likeĀ a triathlete, marathoner, Crossfitter, weightlifter, or other exercise enthusiast, then your risk of nutrient deficiencyĀ is going to be even higher!Ā In other words, if you are A) trying to lose weightĀ by not stuffing your body full of excessive calories or B) an athlete Ā or physically active person, then you're pretty much guaranteed to be at a constantly malnourished nutrient deficit (unless you figure out a way to somehow squeeze in all thoseĀ added nutrients). The older you get, the fewer nutrients you absorb, so as you age, the worse things become. And that's reasonsĀ sixĀ (weight loss),Ā sevenĀ (exercise) andĀ eightĀ (age) that you may need a little help over and above what you'd get from food. So let's say you dig a well, grow your own produce, milk your own goats, eat strictlyĀ grass-fed meat and wild-caught fish, you're relatively young and you avoid excessive physical activity or calorie restriction for weight loss. Then you're safe, right? No added nutrients necessary, right? The unfortunateĀ ninthĀ factĀ is thatĀ unless you live on a pristine mountaintop in the Himalayas, you're exposed every day to airborne pollutants, xenoestrogens from plastics and BPA, environmental toxins, mold, industrial solvents, electromagnetic fields, heavy metals, fluorescent lighting, constant stress, sleep disruption and a host of other modern-day assailants upon your biology. Your body simply wasn't mean to deal with these physiological stressors - all of which vastly increase yourĀ need for nutrients toĀ help you fight the daily battle. So for the nine reasons above - depleted soil, nutrient-poor produce, pesticides, conventional meat, subparĀ water and milk, weight loss, physical activity, age,Ā and our modern post-industrial living environment, you definitely shouldn't throw out allĀ your supplements. --------------------------------------- Is It Possible For Supplements To Be Simpler? So thisĀ was the conundrum I found myself in two years ago as I stood in front of my refrigerator door and sighed in frustration at the dizzying array of supplements and bottles. I knew that because of my extremely active lifestyle and the other reasonsĀ I just listedĀ that I couldn't and shouldn't just throw out all my supplements. I knew that IĀ neededĀ to keep my precious nutrients topped off for better performance, faster recovery, optimized fat burning, clean digestion, superior mental focus, betterĀ sleep andĀ hormone balance... ...but I also knew that I was sick and tired of having to lug around a bunch of bottles, painstakingly use a weekly pill box to keep track of my supplements like an old man tracks his medication, and constantly be headed over to Amazon or some other website to re-order something I was running low in.Ā And then there was thatĀ gnawing worry at the back of my mind that any of these supplements I was ingestingĀ could be laced with something like chemicals, toxins, metals or illegal-performance enhancing drugs that could potentially damage my body, put pie in my face and get me banned from competing in a sanctioned sport like triathlon. I wanted better living through science. But I also desperately needed moreĀ simplicity. And I knew that somewhere, somehow, thereĀ must be aĀ way to have both: the ultimate combination of science and simplicity. --------------------------------------- Seven Criteria a Multivitamin Must Have At that point, I embarked upon my quest to discover the greatest multivitamin on the face of the planet - something that could cover all myĀ bases from a nutrient standpoint without requiring a dizzying, inconvenient and exhausting array of pills, bottles and packets. After all, that's kind of the definition of a multivitamin, right? It supposed to coverĀ multipleĀ needs. As a nutritionist, personal trainer, exercise physiologist and strength and conditioning coach with strict standards about what I find acceptable for myself or my clients to ingest, I also had a very distinct set of criteria that I knew a multivitamin must have -Ā seven criteria to be precise... --------------------------------------- My Multivitamin Criteria #1: Capsules,Ā Not Tablets Before completely shoving tablets under the bus, I'll acknowledge the two benefits tabletsĀ possess. First, because tablets are pressed together so hard, more nutrients can fill the same amount of space than you can put into a capsule. Second, itās cheaper to make tablets than capsules. There are several drawbacks, however, to using tablets. First, tablets are much harder to digest. Because tablets are packed together so tightly and need far more binders and diluents to keep them together, it takes much longer for them to break down in the digestive system. A capsule, on the other hand, breaks down within just minutes of hitting yourĀ digestive tract. This is important because of the little known fact that most of the nutrients in a multivitamin actually need to be absorbed in yourĀ stomach. When a tablet takes too long to break down in the stomach, and passes on to yourĀ intestinal tract, its content will be farĀ less broken down and absorbed. And that means expensive pee. Tablets also need lots of extra nasty ingredients, such asĀ binders, lubricants, coatings, disintegrants, and other excipients.Ā These ingredients must be added to make the tablet stay together, to make the tablet shiny, and to make the tablet break apart. Tablet press machines compact the powdered nutrients together (that have already been mixed with binders and lubricants) with a tremendous amount of force. Then, to make the tabletsĀ shiny and easier to swallow, the tablets are often sprayed with coatings such as shellac (just like the shellac found on furniture but instead labeled āpharmaceutical glazeā) or coated with āvegetable protein,ā (most often a protein derived from GMO corn). Yuk. I'll take a capsule, please. --------------------------------------- My Multivitamin Criteria #2: One Morning Dose & One Evening Dose YourĀ body needs nutrients throughout the course of the day, not just one huge shotgun doseĀ when you get out of bed in the morning or before you go to bed at night.Ā So I needed to find a multivitaminĀ designed in such a way that it delivered important nutrients for daily metabolismĀ and activity in the morning dose, and important nutrients for recovery, rest, and sleep in the evening dose, but without a dizzying array of capsules. I'll admit thatĀ it does take slightly more discipline to take a multivitamin twice a day ā once in the morning and once in the evening ā butĀ itās a much better way to deliver the optimal nutrients at the optimal times throughout the day. After all, you'd rarely eatĀ onlyĀ breakfast orĀ onlyĀ dinner, right? I figure if I can handle at least two meals, I can handle two supplement doses - as long it's not a dozen different bottles of stuff. --------------------------------------- My Multivitamin Criteria #3:Ā Low Number of Capsules One extremely inconvenientĀ factor in mostĀ multivitamin formulas out thereĀ isĀ the number of capsules necessaryĀ for daily use if you truly are going to be able to get all the nutrients that you need from a single formula. I thinkĀ that taking three capsules in the morning and three capsules in the evening is practical and doable for me.Ā Anything less than the six capsules per day canĀ significantly reduce the efficacy of aĀ multivitamin formula, but once you get over six capsules, it becomes a pain to manage, difficult to swallow, and a hassle to travel with. --------------------------------------- My Multivitamin Criteria #4:Ā Vegan &Ā VegetarianĀ Friendly Capsules Most capsule-based multivitamins use capsules made fromĀ bovine gelatin - that's cow. And although I do not personally eat a plant-based diet,Ā I have many clients who are either vegan or vegetarian. So I wanted the actual capsule material to be made from the bestĀ alternative to cattle-based bovine gelatin. The idealĀ answer would be a capsule made ofĀ cellulose, which is a natural, vegetable-based material, andĀ is pure plant fiber (usually from pine trees). In other words, I know it's important to many of my clients and friends that no animals be harmed in the formulation of a good multivitamin. --------------------------------------- My Multivitamin Criteria #5:Ā No Magnesium Stearate or Other Nasty Fillers Magnesium stearate is probably the most common flowing agent that you will find in the āOther Ingredientsā section on the Supplement Facts box on any multivitamin label. Magnesium stearate is a lubricant that is used to manufacture nutritional supplements to help powders flow through manufacturing equipment faster. It allows more tablets to be manufactured per hour and is therefore a cost-savings choice for a manufacturer. However, studiesĀ have shown that magnesium stearate can reduce the absorption rate of some nutrients. It literally wraps around nutrients and keeps them from being absorbed in the digestive tract. So although magnesium stearate is not necessarily harmful, it can vastly reduce the effectiveness of the nutritional supplements that you are taking. Instead, I'd rather see a multivitamin use something likeĀ calcium laurate, which helps powders flow through theĀ manufacturing equipment, butĀ is a completely naturally-occurring material thatĀ does not inhibit absorption. Calcium laurateĀ is not as effective of a flowing agent as magnesium stearate is, so products canāt be manufactured as fast, but it can certainly get the job done without the need to use magnesium stearate. When it is necessary to fill the capsule with something in addition to a nutrient or botanical, I'd rather see a multivitamin manufacturerĀ use magnesium citrate, a the pure element reacted with pure citric acid; cellulose, a pure plant fiber,Ā magnesium citrate-laurate, a pure element reacted with citric acid and lauric acid (a small fat molecule that does not inhibit absorption), silica, a pure element found in sand, and theĀ amino acid leucine. Any of these fillers are completely natural and allow you to take a multivitamin without worrying about unnatural or harmfulĀ ingredientsĀ you might be ingesting. --------------------------------------- My Multivitamin Criteria #6: No GMO's For Ā personal health and longevity reasons, and for consideration of the earth's environment, I avoid like the plague any product that containsĀ Genetically Modified Organisms (known as GMOs).Ā Unfortunately, most multivitamins contain GMO-laden ingredients - as well as corn, gluten, and some of the other nasty fillers mentioned earlier. This requires that any multivitamin I would ever use would need toĀ closely analyzed by the manufacturer and guaranteedĀ to be absolutely certain that none ofĀ ingredients are derived from GMO sources nor that they utilize GMOs in their production. --------------------------------------- My Multivitamin Criteria #7:Ā CertifiedĀ to Have No BannedĀ Ingredients As I mentioned, it's very important to me that any supplement I take is not only CGMP certified (manufactured in a certified good manufacturing practices facility to ensure purity), but is also free of any ingredients that would get me banned from competing in triathlons, or taint my body with unnatural steroids or hormones. For years, I've been under the impression that something called an "NSF For Sport" certification was the strictest, third-party verification standard by which to judge whether a supplement contains these potentially illegal or banned ingredients. Turns out, I was wrong. Ā There's something even more strict than NSF. And that isĀ Australiaās Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the pharmaceutical regulatory agency of Australia. Considered the toughest regulatory agency in the world, the TGA inspection and certification is conducted at a pharmaceutical level standard. Yes, that means the supplements certified by the TGA are verified to be as pure as an actual pharmaceutical drug. For me to hold a multivitamin to as strict a standard as a TGA certification would be tough. Only a handful of U.S. companies are able to achieve the status of holding a TGA certification and there is really onlyĀ one dietary supplement company in the U.S. that ever has completed all three strict levels of a TGA certification, since the certification requires not only a review of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) every two years, but also on-site inspection of every aspect of a multivitamin'sĀ quality control, laboratory procedures, pharmaceutical good manufacturing practices, and standard operating procedures. But that's not all. I'd also prefer for a multivitamin to beĀ certified by Informed Choice. Informed Choice requires five samples from three different production runs of product to be tested, which would further guarantee, because of extremely rigid raw material and finished product testing and production procedures, absolutely noĀ ingredient banned byĀ anyĀ amateur or professional organization. In other words, I want rock-solid, bulletproof confidence that I canĀ hand any multivitamin that I endorse or personally use to the best athlete on the face of the planet with zeroĀ reservations about whether or not the multivitamin is pure or might get them banned. --------------------------------------- Notoriously NeglectedĀ Ingredients That A Multivitamin Must Have I also know that there are notoriously neglected ingredients in most multivitamin complexes that make them barely scratch the surface of your true nutrient needs, especially if you're a hard charging athlete, exercise enthusiast, an aging person, a busy professional living a CEO-esque lifestyle, or anyone else with advanced nutrient needs. Take Vitamin D, for example. The 200-400IU of Vitamin D found in most popular multivitamins is basically enough to keep a child from getting rickets. This is not even closeĀ enough to support optimal hormonal balance and physical or mental performance. Problem is, the multivitamins that actually do indeed have the 2000+IU per day of Vitamin D that I like to see do not include optimal amounts of Vitamin A or Vitamin K to allow for ideal absorption and utilization of Vitamin D, or reduced risk of Vitamin D toxicity. Or take Vitamin K - a crucial fat soluble vitamin usually found in complete zero amounts in a multivitamin. The body actually needs nearly 400mcg per day of Vitamin K to support bone health, calcium and magnesium balance, and vitamin D absorption, among a host of other metabolic and immune-boosting functions. Yet strangely enough, it's not included at all in most multivitamins. So what else is neglected in most multivitamins that I searched for on my quest to find the greatest multivitamin on the face of the planet? 1.Ā Vitamin B6, B12 and B2Ā In The Correct Form The bioactive form of Vitamin B6 is Pyridoxal 5ā-Phosphate. But the most common formĀ found in most multivitaminsĀ is Pyridoxine HCl, which is not the active form ofĀ Vitamin B6.Ā So theĀ Pyridoxal 5ā-Phosphate is a must-have in my opinion. TheĀ most common form of Vitamin B12 used in nutritional supplements and processed foods is cyanocobalamin. Cyanocobalamin, however, is absorbed at a much lower rate than methylcobalamin, which is the form of vitamin B12Ā that a multivitamin should actually have.Ā Riboflavin 5ā-Phosphate is the bioactive form of vitamin B2, but unfortunately Riboflavin HCl is the form commonly used in multivitamins, and that formĀ needs to be converted in an extra step in the liver to the active form. Why do most multivitamins cut corners on these forms of Vitamin B? They're either uninformed, or going for the cheap alternative. 2.Ā Folate In The Correct FormĀ Folic acid is the most common form of folate used in nutritional supplements and fortified foods. However, a significant percentage of the population has trouble converting folic acid to folate, which is the natural form found in foods and in the body. A good multivitamin shouldĀ use a form of folate calledĀ l-5-methyltetrahydrofolate to ensure folate is absorbed. It does cost considerably more than folic acid, but again, I onlyĀ want a multivitamin with ingredients that work - not that just look pretty on a label and then give me expensive pee. 3. Minerals That Are Actually Absorbable Minerals by themselves are poorly absorbed, but when bound to an amino acid (also called a "mineral chelate") they are absorbed much better.Ā Technically the most absorbable form of a mineral is theĀ bisglycinate chelate form, and to avoid the minerals in a multivitamin simply creating expensive pee, I would specifically like to see calcium, magnesium, copper, zinc, manganese, chromium, and molybdenum minerals in a chelated form. 4. Curcumin That Is Actually Absorbable Curcumin is one of my favorite supplements, and has received a lot of attention recently as a potent natural anti-inflammatory nutrient that can controlĀ brain and muscle inflammation, positively affect muscle health, joint structure and function, and antioxidant activity in the gut, liver, and heart. ButĀ theĀ trouble with most curcumin ingredients is that they are extremely poorly absorbed. However, there isĀ one form of curcumin called the phytosome form which wasĀ developed by the researchers in Milan, Italy, and has been shown to be absorbed 29 times better than a standard curcumin extract. This is the only form of curcumin that I'd like to see in a multivitamin. 5. Green Tea Extract That Is Actually Absorbable Green tea is another powerful antioxidant thatĀ has been shown to have a mild effect on raising metabolic rate and improving fat oxidation. But likeĀ standard curcumin extracts, standard green tea extracts are not well absorbed either. But theĀ same researchers who discovered the curcumin phyotosome have also developedĀ green teaĀ phytosome, which provides a much better absorbed form of green tea extract, and would also ideally be in a multivitamin. 6. Adaptogens Stress-fighting adaptogens are another notoriously missing component of most multivitamins, but in our hectic era are a must-have for sleep, de-stressing and hormone balance. One of the most potent adaptogenicĀ compounds that I discovered in my multivitamin researchĀ to both lower cortisol levels and raise testosterone levels is called "Relora", and is a blend of magnolia officinalis and phellodendron amurense. If added to a multivitamin, it could alsoĀ help curb cravings and stress-related eating, and help calm the mind and support rest and relaxation prior to bedtime. As a high intensity guy, this addition would be a very important to me as a necessary multivitamin ingredient. Remember -Ā this all comes down to simplicity.Ā This means that ifĀ you or I can't get ourĀ hands on aĀ capsule-based, pure and safe, minimalist and simple multivitaminĀ that provides everything I just described above... ...then it means we are instead forced to buy 6, 8, 10 or 12 different supplements to supply ourĀ daily nutrient needs and fill in all the "holes" the multivitamin isn't giving. --------------------------------------- Where A Tiny Town In North Idaho Fits In So that's what I've been doing over the past two years. I have been taking a deep, deep dive into educating myself on the wide world of nutrients, supplements, ingredients, fillers, formulations, encapsulation technology and every aspect that goes into creating a multivitamin. And I have literally been pulling my hair out and hitting dead-end after dead-end as I have been trying to hunt downĀ somethingĀ that meets myĀ strict quality criteria for a multivitamin. OfĀ course, I have also found it incredibly frustrating when my clients, or readers, or podcast listeners or me have to simplyĀ keep on taking a crazy number of supplements or buying an unbelievable number of bottles and spending inordinate amounts of money when it's so straightforward to see what a multivitamin that meets all our daily nutrients needsĀ shouldĀ really have (and not have!) in it. I've even gone so far as to considerĀ simply hunting down the raw ingredients and formulating my own multivitamin. But frankly, I'm an author, an athlete and a teacher - and don't fancy myself as a supplement manufacturer. I just don'tĀ have a desire to get into that business. Ā I simply want a multivitaminĀ that I can, with a clear conscience, recommend to you and also take myself. Is that asking too much? And then it happened. DuringĀ one of the dozens and dozens of phone calls I made and countless hours attempting to hunt down the perfect multivitamin formulation, aĀ raw ingredient manufacturer informed me of the existence of a new multivitamin formulation created by a company called "Thorne Research", in Dover, Idaho. That's right - just 60 miles from the front door of my house, in the tiny town of Dover, Idaho, are the Thorne Research facilities (pictured below).Ā After months and months of searching, it turns out the solution could possibly beĀ rightĀ in my own backyard. For over 30 years, Thorne Research has set the standard for exceptional formulations, quality and purity in the dietary supplement industry - and is considered the most respected nutritional supplements brand in the healthcare practitioner space. That's right - this is is the stuff physicians use with their patients. I'd actually heard of Thorne before, but always knew it was just for the fancy doctors and clinicians so I couldn't really access it or use it. SoĀ until recently, none of the coveted Thorne Research productsĀ were available for me or any other personal trainer to actually recommend to ourĀ clients, readers or listeners. Instead, these high-quality, private formulations were only available for physicians or dietitians to use with their patients, and onlyĀ for certified health care providers to use with their clients. ButĀ then, inĀ January 2014, Thorne Research created a new branch called "". ThorneFX was specifically designedĀ to address the growing demand of fitness experts like me who areĀ seeking a solution for ourĀ clients, but don'tĀ have the privileged access to the fancy formulations that normally only a doctor or clinician would be able to prescribe or order. --------------------------------------- The Greatest Multivitamin On The Face Of The Planet So I thought it was pretty interesting (and exciting) that I now had access to some of the highest quality formulations on the face of the planet, produced in a facility just an hour's drive from my house. ButĀ it turned out there was even more good news. I also discovered that whenĀ Thorne Research created the ThorneFX branch, they had not just created a multivitamin formulation but they had specifically left no stone unturned toĀ launch the most powerful, absorbable multivitamin on the face of the planet. This was a multivitamin that possibly met all of my strict criteria, but that previously had never been available to the general population unless their doctor or dietitian knew about it. It's called theĀ , and I immediately got my hands on it. UponĀ closer inspection and using it for 30 days, I instantlyĀ knew that this is not your typical multivitamin. Formulated with superior forms of vitamins and minerals,Ā Ā isĀ actually two unique formulations - an AM formula is designed to support daytime energy, andĀ aĀ PM formula designed to support better rest and recovery in the evening. Some of the key differentiators inĀ Ā include: -Vitamins K1 and K2 (most use only K1 or no K2 at all).Ā -Natural folate (5-MTHF) instead of folic acid.Ā -Methylcobalamin instead of cyancobalamin.Ā -Chelated minerals to ensure optimal absorption. -Higher dose of magnesium and calcium than typically found in a multivitamin. -Curcumin Phytosome (curcumin complexed with phosphatidylcholine for superior bioavailability) -Green Tea Phytosome (green tea complexed with phosphatidylcholine for superior bioavailability) -Relora,Ā a blend of adaptogenic plant extracts to aid in relaxation, curb late-night cravings, and balance cortisol, testosterone and DHEA levels.Ā TheĀ Ā (pictured below) literally satisfies every criteria IĀ require in a multivitamin: all the notoriously neglected ingredients, a TGA and Informed ChoiceĀ certification, no GMO's, no nasty fillers and ingredients, a capsule instead of a tablet...everything. I couldn't believe when I first found out about the new formulation. Three easy capsules in the morning, three in the evening. Boom. Simple science. My questĀ was over. Mission accomplished. See for yourself - below areĀ the label and full ingredients. Morning dose -Ā three capsulesĀ contain: Vitamin A (3,000 IU as Beta Carotene and 2,000 IU as Palmitate) 5,000 IU Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) 250 mg Vitamin D (as Vitamin D3) 2,000 IU Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acid Succinate) 20 IU Vitamin K (100 mcg as Vitamin K1 and 100 mcg as Vitamin K2) 200 mcg Thiamin (as Thiamin HCl) 50 mg Riboflavin (as Riboflavin 5ā-Phosphate Sodium) Ā 12 mg Niacin (as Niacinamide) Ā 60 mg Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxal 5ā-Phosphate) Ā 20 mg Folate (as L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate from L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolic Acid, Glucosamine Salt)* Ā 600 mcg Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin) Ā 600 mcg Biotin Ā 500 mcg Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium Pantothenate) Ā 45 mg Calcium (as Calcium Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 38 mg Iodine (as Potassium Iodide) Ā 75 mcg Magnesium (as Magnesium Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 63 mg Zinc (as Zinc Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 10 mg Selenium (as L-Selenomethionine) Ā 100 mcg Copper (as Copper (II) Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 750 mcg Manganese Ā (as Manganese (II) Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 1.5 mg Chromium Ā (as Chromium Nicotinate Glycinate Chelate) 200 mcg MolybdenumĀ (as Molybdenum (II) Glycinate Chelate) Ā 50 mcg Curcumin Phytosome** (Curcuma longaĀ extract Ā (root) / Phosphatidylcholine complex) Ā 200 mg Green Tea Phytosome** (Camellia sinensisĀ Ā extract (leaf) decaffeinated / Phosphatidylcholine complex) Ā 75 mg Choline Citrate Ā 50 mg d-Gamma Tocopherol (from Mixed Tocopherols) Ā 24 mg Boron (as Bororganic⢠Glycine) Ā 1 mg Lutein (from Aztec Marigold extract (flower) (Tagetes erecta)) Ā 300 mcg Evening dose, three capsules contain: Vitamin A (600 IU as Beta Carotene and 400 IU as Palmitate) Ā 1,000 IU Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) Ā 150 mg Vitamin D (as Vitamin D3) Ā 500 IU Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acid Succinate) Ā 20 IU Vitamin K (100 mcg as Vitamin K1 and 100 mcg as Vitamin K2) Ā 200 mcg Folate (as L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolate from L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolic Acid, Glucosamine Salt)* Ā 400 mcg Biotin Ā 500 mcg Calcium (as Calcium Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 50 mg Iodine (as Potassium Iodide) Ā 75 mcg Magnesium (as Magnesium Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 107 mg Zinc (as Zinc Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 20 mg Selenium (as L-Selenomethionine) Ā 100 mcg Copper (as Copper (II) Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 750 mcg Manganese Ā (as Manganese (II) Bisglycinate Chelate) Ā 1.5 mg Chromium Ā (as Chromium Nicotinate Glycinate Chelate) 200 mcg Molybdenum (as Molybdenum (II) Glycinate Chelate) Ā 50 mcg Proprietary Blend** Ā 200 mg Magnolia officinalisĀ (bark) extract Ā Phellodendron amurenseĀ (bark) extract Ā Choline Citrate Ā 100 mg d-Gamma Tocopherol (from Mixed Tocopherols) Ā 24 mg Boron (as Bororganic⢠Glycine) Ā 2 mg Lutein (from Aztec Marigold extract (flower) (Tagetes erecta)) 600 mcg The science is obviously there - every nutrient your body needs. But theĀ simplicity is so amazingly refreshing - especially when I pack to travel and literally have one morning bottle and one evening bottle to toss into my suitcase - and of course, a heck of a lot of extra space in my refrigerator. Better yet, if you needĀ some icing on the cake - such as anythingĀ extra added in like someĀ ,Ā ,Ā , aĀ , aĀ , aĀ ,Ā Ā -Ā , with the same huge, unparalleled quality that I've never been able to find before. It's like a one-stop shop for everything I have ever looked for or wanted in a nutrition supplements line. --------------------------------------- Summary So that's it: pure and simple. I have never before been able to recommend a complete multivitamin that satisfiesĀ all my criteria. And I have always had a refrigerator full of a bunch of bottles. But now the problem is solved. And yes, thisĀ meansĀ that theĀ ThorneFXĀ Ā is now my recommended, go-to source for the ultimate combination of science and simplicity. Furthermore,Ā theĀ Ā is now something I back, endorse, vouch for and am now using in my own personal daily routine with great success. And the best thing yet?Ā An entire month of theĀ Ā is justĀ 34 bucks. You heard meĀ right:Ā 34 dollars. So rather than forking over hundred of dollars for bottle after bottle of fancy supplements, powders, tablets, pills, and oils, you get one multivitamin that hits all your needs for a mere fraction of the price.Ā GoĀ ahead -Ā spend that extra money you were blowing on 10 different supplements on a fancy steak dinner or chock it away for your kid's college or your next car. Of course, ifĀ you're familiar with me, my podcast, or articles I've written in the past, then you may be wondering... ...what about the other supplements I've previously recommended? What aboutĀ ? What aboutĀ ? What about myĀ ? The good news is that allĀ of these areĀ still available and still consistĀ of specific ingredientsĀ that I may use with certain clients or recommend in certain situations when the need arises. After all, everything I have recommended in the past isĀ all excellent, extremely high-quality stuff, and if you're happy with what you're currently using...then that's fine! ButĀ for science, simplicity, peace of mind, and some extra room in my refrigerator and my suitcase, I am moving in the direction of shifting nearly my entireĀ personal supplement protocol toĀ Ā - and specifically what IĀ have discovered to be the greatest multivitaminĀ on the face of the planet: theĀ . , feel free to ask me about how to use or implementĀ Ā into your current protocol, and leave anyĀ questions about any substitutionsĀ or replacementsĀ for other supplements you're currently taking. I promise to personally respond and walk you through everything. Enjoy the new simplicity in your life!