Q: What is the liquid in the vitamin?
A: Triple Filtered USP water, Sorbitol solution and glycerin.
Q: Are there any contaminants, allergens, or pesticides in the vitamin?
A: The raw materials meet the rigorous receipt profile established by the Manufacturer and the Dietary Supplement GMP's. There are no allergens as per the required FDA labeling laws. Anyone who suffers and allergy to something that is not soy, tree nuts, wheat, fish, dairy, eggs or crustacean shellfish must read the label carefully.
Q: Does the vitamin allow the body to excrete whatever vitamins it does not need, rather than storing them in your body?
A: Vitamin A, D, E and K are fat stored, the remaining vitamins are water soluble. Water soluble vitamins excrete out more quickly that fat stored vitamins. The vitamins and minerals in 10-in-ONE fall below the Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL) according to Council for Responsible Nutrition, so there should be no concern.
Q: Does the vitamin have any ingredients that cause the blood to clot?
A: Vitamin K in contraindicated for persons on blood thinners. Anyone taking those specific drugs should check with their physician before taking 10-in-One.
Q: How much Lutein is in the vitamin?
A: 10-in-One contains 2 mg of FloraGlow raw material, 100mcg elemental Lutein.
Q: Where do the trace minerals come from?
A: Specific deposits of ancient earth beds.
Q: Does the vitamin have yeast in it?
A: NO.
Q: What is the source of Rhodiola in the 10-in-one?
A: Is it from Siberian goldenroot or from domestically grown root? Rhodiola Rosea extract, Siberian origin.
Q: What is the source of the vitamin B-12 in the vitamin?
A: Cyanocobalamin. (is listed on the label)
Q: Where does the glycerin from the 10-in-one come from?
A: Plant, grain, or animal? – The glycerin is plant origin.
Q: Does 10-in-One or MA+ contain L-arginine?
A: 10-in-ONE does not contain L-arginine.
Q: Is the new 10-in-One food or plant based?
A: 10-in-One is classified as a dietary supplement and is a combination of botanicals, vitamins, minerals and specialty ingredients. You could not get the nutrients that are in 10-in-One just by eating a normal diet.
Q: Can I duplicate the GBG Multivitamin and Mineral Formula?
A: Some people will buy 3-5 products paying up to $150 for the same ingredients.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.