Pro Series
PROMULTI+ Pro Series
300 g
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34 active ingredients in every serving
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powder with great solubility
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Palatinose™, DigeZyme®, BioPerine® and Aquamin®
Everyday multi-ingredient formula
An advanced powdered food supplement that combines vitamins, minerals, amino acids and plant extracts in one serving. This kind of formula gives it a modern, refined feel, clearly setting it apart from classic multivitamins based solely on basic micronutrients. It is a choice for people who value a broad, clearly defined ingredient profile.
Brand-name ingredients and a comprehensive formula
The formula is built around ingredients such as Palatinose™, DigeZyme®, BioPerine® and Aquamin®, giving it a more specialised profile. It also includes L-arginine, coenzyme Q10, citrus bioflavonoids, ALA, choline, inositol, plus extracts of Rhodiola rosea and Schisandra chinensis. This combination gives the product a strongly functional character and makes it a great fit for the needs of active people.

Vitamins and minerals in one serving
The product delivers a broad blend of vitamins and minerals. Vitamins B6, B12 and C, plus magnesium, help to reduce tiredness and fatigue. Zinc helps maintain normal testosterone levels in the blood, while vitamins C, D, B6 and B12, zinc and selenium help the immune system function properly. That gives the formula a clear, practical profile for everyday use.

Powder in a practical, easy-to-use format
The product comes in powder form, which dissolves well in water and lets you quickly prepare a serving. This format can be a handy alternative to many capsules or tablets, especially for more complex formulas. At the same time, the powder form fits neatly into the daily routine of people who like drinkable supplements and value easy preparation plus the more practical character of a multi-ingredient product.
sources
Multi-vitamin, Multi-mineral Supplement https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9271955/
Development of multivitamin/mineral formula https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3584760/
The role of multivitamin and mineral supplements https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41437132/





