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Condemned Labz | Multivitamin

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Condemned Labz | MultivitaminStraight up daily nutrients with chelated minerals and K2 Condemned Labz Multivitamin is a no nonsense daily nutrient setup focused on real basics, not hype. It's not about piling on huge doses. It's a practical pick for athletes and health fans, hitting key vitamins and minerals at solid, mostly RDA level amounts. It picks smart forms that actually help, like magnesium bisglycinate chelate (a gentle, absorbable magnesium), zinc glycinate chelate,

Straight-up daily nutrients with chelated minerals and K2

Condemned Labz Multivitamin is a no-nonsense daily nutrient setup focused on real basics, not hype. It's not about piling on huge doses. It's a practical pick for athletes and health fans, hitting key vitamins and minerals at solid, mostly RDA-level amounts. It picks smart forms that actually help, like magnesium bisglycinate chelate (a gentle, absorbable magnesium), zinc glycinate chelate, selenium glycinate, methylcobalamin B12, MK-7 vitamin K2, and riboflavin-5-phosphate.

The vitamins here are on point. You get 903mcg RAE of vitamin A as beta-carotene, which your body turns into active vitamin A as needed. Vitamin C is at 90mg, matching standard daily needs for antioxidant protection and collagen support—nothing crazy, just right. Vitamin D3 comes in at 20mcg, a good everyday amount for most folks, teamed up with 120mcg of vitamin K2 as menaquinone-7. This combo is key: D3 helps pull in calcium and supports immunity, while K2 directs that calcium properly.

The B-vitamins keep your metabolism humming. You've got thiamine, riboflavin-5-phosphate, niacinamide, B6, pantothenic acid, biotin, folate, and a solid 205mcg of methylcobalamin B12. They help make energy, build red blood cells, and handle methylation (a process for cell repair and energy). Folate is at 400mcg DFE as folic acid, right in the sweet spot for daily needs and keeping homocysteine in check. Folate helps with DNA/RNA making and red blood cells, teaming with B12 and B6 for methylation. One note: folic acid works fine and has tons of research, but it needs your body to convert it—some fancier multis use 5-MTHF instead.

Key Highlights

  • 903mcg RAE Vitamin A as beta-carotene — hits your full daily need in a form your body converts only when it wants. Supports eyes, immunity, and skin without overloading on straight retinol.
  • 90mg Vitamin C — spot-on for everyday antioxidant and tissue support. It's a smart dose for real coverage, not too little or some wild overkill just for show.
  • 20mcg Vitamin D3 plus 120mcg Vitamin K2 as MK-7 — one of the best teams here. D3 boosts calcium uptake and immunity, K2 makes sure calcium goes to the right spots like bones.
  • 205mcg Vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin — top-shelf B12 at a generous level. Helps with red blood cells, nerves, and energy pathways.
  • 400mcg DFE Folate — nails the dose research backs for basics. Works with B12 and B6 to manage methylation and homocysteine, making it a must-have daily.
  • 100mg Magnesium as bisglycinate chelate — basic but solid dose, and the form is way better. It's easier on your gut and absorbs nicer than the cheap oxide stuff in budget multis.
  • 11mg Zinc as glycinate chelate — good everyday amount in a quality form. Boosts immunity, enzymes, recovery, and hormones.
  • 150mcg Iodine from potassium iodide — matches daily needs for thyroid hormones. Keeps your metabolism steady, especially if your diet skips on iodine.

Who Is This For?

  • Gym folks training 4-6 days who have protein and pre nailed but know basics count. Gives daily hits of D3, K2, iodine, zinc, selenium, B's for metabolism behind gains and recovery.
  • Busy types eating okay but skipping meals or grabbing quick stuff. Clear multi with solid doses plugs gaps without mega overload.
  • Guys and gals wanting simple daily base, not trendy stuff. MK-7 K2, methylcobalamin B12, chelated minerals beat cheap generics.
  • Athletes cutting calories, risking shortfalls. Zinc, selenium, magnesium, folate, B's support energy and function on lower food.
  • Adults eyeing thyroid and metabolism basics in one spot. 150mcg iodine with 70mcg selenium is a go-to for thyroid hormones.
  • People over flashy multis with shock doses. This sticks to real daily levels for better long-haul use.

How to Use

Hit the daily serving with a meal and full water glass. Fat in the meal helps A, D3, E, K2 absorb best. Sensitive gut? Skip empty stomach, as zinc and magnesium can feel rough fasted. Morning or lunch is easy for routine, but consistency beats timing. No need to split unless tablets are a hassle. No cycling—it's vitamins and minerals, not stims. Stacks great with creatine, protein, omega-3s, electrolytes based on your setup. Don't double with another strong multi without checking totals on D, zinc, selenium, iodine. Keep it cool, dry, lid tight.

What to Expect

Day one, no big feel—it's not dramatic. With food and water, it's just easy to take, no ups or downs. First week fills everyday gaps in vitamins and traces your diet might miss. Over 1-2 weeks, support builds quietly for energy, immunity, thyroid, and bones. By 2-4 weeks, you notice steadiness—you're not relying on perfect meals for basics. It's foundation stuff, so expect ongoing backup, not a fast pump.

Key Ingredients

  • Vitamin D3 — 20mcg — Daily vitamin D support for bone and immune function
  • Vitamin K2 — 120mcg — Helps direct calcium where your body needs it
  • Folate — 400mcg DFE — Clinically aligned folate for methylation and red blood cells
  • Vitamin B12 — 205mcg — High-potency methylcobalamin for energy metabolism support
  • Magnesium — 100mg — Chelated magnesium for better tolerance and daily support
  • Zinc — 11mg — Daily zinc support for immunity, enzymes, and recovery
  • Iodine — 150mcg — Foundational iodine for thyroid hormone production
  • Selenium — 70mcg — Completes the thyroid-support mineral pairing with iodine
  • Chromium — 100mcg — Trace-mineral support for healthy glucose metabolism
  • Boron — 3mg — Underrated trace mineral for a more complete daily formula

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the serving size for Condemned Labz Multivitamin?

The verified retailer context points to 60 tablets per bottle with 30 servings, which indicates a serving size of 2 tablets daily. That aligns with the disclosed vitamin and mineral amounts listed for the formula.

Is this a megadose multivitamin?

No. This formula is better described as a practical, foundational multi with many nutrients at or near established daily intake targets rather than an extreme high-dose formula. That makes it easier to use consistently as a daily base.

Why does this formula include both vitamin D3 and vitamin K2?

Vitamin D3 helps support calcium absorption, while vitamin K2 as MK-7 helps regulate how calcium is utilized in the body, particularly in bone-related physiology. It is a smarter pairing than using vitamin D alone.

Is the magnesium dose enough to replace a stand-alone magnesium supplement?

Not usually. The 100mg magnesium dose is a good foundational inclusion, especially because it is provided as bisglycinate chelate, but it is below the 310-420mg daily range often discussed for full magnesium intake. If you specifically want magnesium repletion or sleep-focused magnesium support, a separate magnesium product may still make sense.

Why is folate included at 400mcg DFE?

That lands directly in the 400-800mcg range strongly supported in the literature for folate sufficiency and homocysteine support. Folate is essential for DNA/RNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, and methylation pathways, especially alongside vitamins B12 and B6.

Does this multivitamin support thyroid health?

It supports the nutritional side of thyroid physiology because it includes 150mcg iodine and 70mcg selenium. Iodine is required for T4 and T3 production, while selenium supports enzymes involved in thyroid hormone activation and antioxidant defense in thyroid tissue.

Should I take this with food?

Yes. Taking it with a meal improves tolerance and supports absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins A, D3, E, and K2. This is especially helpful if you are sensitive to zinc or other minerals on an empty stomach.

Can I stack this with protein and creatine?

Absolutely. A multivitamin covers micronutrient foundations, while protein covers amino acid intake and creatine supports phosphocreatine availability and strength performance. They address different layers of your nutrition plan and work well together.

Is this formula fully transparent?

Yes. There are no proprietary blends in the disclosed formula. Every active vitamin and mineral is listed with its dose, which is exactly what you want in a multivitamin.

Who should be cautious with this formula?

People using blood thinners should be cautious because of the 120mcg vitamin K2, and anyone with thyroid conditions or thyroid medication should review the 150mcg iodine content with a clinician. Pregnant or nursing women should also use a dedicated healthcare-guided prenatal approach instead of defaulting to a general multivitamin.

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