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Vitamins tested and rated
(You can watch the program
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• Reporter: Helen Wellings

• Broadcast Date: August 07, 2007
From A to zinc, a staggering 70 per
cent of Australians
buy nutritional supplements, spending on average $200
per year: a total of $2.3
billion.
But it is hard to know which to
choose, from a mind-blowing
30,000 different types on the market. An extraordinary scientific analysis by a team of Canadian and US biochemists may come
to the rescue.
They have thoroughly examined more
than 100 leading multivitamins
available in Australia and New
Zealand, evaluating and comparing
their formulations by separating and
measuring each ingredient: vitamins,
minerals antioxidants and other
components.
Dr Lesley Braun, Pharmacist and
Naturopath from the National
Herbalists Association of Australia
and Dr Marc Cohen, Professor of
Complementary Medicine at RMIT are
the authors of Herbs and Natural
Supplements.
We showed them the latest comparison
of multivitamin products which
scores brand by brand.
"What you've got is seven experts
from the US that have put together
what I would call a wish list, a
list of ingredients they believe
would be the ultimate to have in a
multivitamin," Dr Braun said.
Professor Cohen added: "It was done
on a range of issues, which include
how absorbable the vitamins were,
the range of vitamins and minerals
that were in the tablet and whether
they were in the appropriate amounts
and in the appropriate form" says
Professor Marc Cohen.
Dr Braun explained the research
further.
"Their aim is to try to find a
product on the market that is as
close as possible to their wish list
of the most comprehensive, of the
highest doses, for them what they
would consider the best," Dr Braun
said.
"It is very important when you look
at a vitamin supplement that not
only have you got the key
ingredients, but you've got them in
the right combinations."
They say the absolutely perfect
multivitamin tablet would be a huge
"poly-pill", the size of a walnut,
but Professor Cohen says we should
be aiming for the following.
"The full range of vitamins e.g. A,
the full range of vitamin Bs - and B
should be done in a complex, not
just 1 or 2 of the vitamins -
certainly vitamin C and a range of
minerals," Prof Cohen said.
"There is also an argument to say
you should not put everything in the
one pill because things absorb
differently, e.g. the fat soluble
vitamins."
Now the results
First, the final top 5 scorers.
Remember they're rated against an
ideal multi-vitamin pill.
Best: USANA Health Sciences
Essentials scores a very high 74 per
cent, followed by Solgar Omnium at
56.5 per cent.
Thorn Research Al's Formula scored
47 percent, Clinicians Vitamin and
Mineral Boost 45 per cent, and NFS
Nutraceuticals Ultimate Sports Multi
44.5 per cent.
But you won't find them at the
supermarket nor pharmacies: they're
available online, some through
naturopaths and herbalists.
What is it that gave these brands
such top ratings?
"They do contain a lot of the B
group vitamins, the antioxidants
that are traditional vitamins, so
bioflavonoids. And they contain a
few other little bits and pieces as
well in high doses, such as the
minerals with magnesium and
calcium," Dr Braun said.
"A lot of the key ingredients are in
very high doses. So when you match
it up to the wish list that the US
experts put together, it looks very
good."
Most of the multivitamins tested
scored lower than 20 per cent. Again
though, all were rated against the
ideal.
About one-third only managed single
figure scores. Bottom of the list,
unbelievably, some of our top
supermarket and pharmacy brands:
Myadec and Nature's Own
Multivitamins and Minerals both with
just 2.4 per cent, Herron Clinical
Nutrition All-in-One Multi-Vitamin
and Mineral scored 2 per cent,
Guardian Multi Vitamins and Minerals
Hi Potency also 2 per cent, and last
was Advocare Macro-Mineral Complex
at just 1 per cent.
But at a fraction of the price of
the top scorers, our expert
nutritionists say you do get what
you pay for.
"They tend to have fewer number of
ingredients compared to the ones
that rated very highly," Dr Braun
said.
"Also the strength of the
ingredients tended to be lower.
"So I see them as just a very basic
stopgap for someone whose diet
really needs some work, whereas as
they go higher in the list, they
become more sophisticated and have
better combinations."
Professor Cohen said: "I think the
ones in the supermarkets and
pharmacies are competing on price.
You could have the vitamin on the
label and only a very tiny amount.
It won't actually do anything for
you, but it is still on the label
and consumers don't really know how
much is the correct amount."
So are the right vitamins worth the
money?
"Go with the ones that are
comprehensive in good doses, the
ones on the list," Dr Braun said.
"Ideally though, go to a health
professional, get your diet looked
at, start working on the diet and
get the right supplement for you."
"There is strong evidence now that
everyone over the age of 55 should
be taking a multivitamin every day
to prevent long-term diseases," Prof
Cohen said.
"I'd extend that to say everyone
should be taking a multivitamin
because the risks are very low and
the benefits are potentially very
high."
So what does an expert take daily?
Here's a tip: don't waste your money
taking multivitamins with a cup of
tea.
"The best way to take them is in the
morning with breakfast, big glass of
water," Prof Braun said. "Tea not so
good because it binds some of the
iron and you won't get the
absorption, cancels out the iron."
Dr Lesley Braun takes:
• "Dona Glucosamine" by Your Health.
• "CoQ10", Co-enzyme Q10 by
BioCeuticals for healthy
cardio-vascular function and good
for people taking statins for
lowering cholesterol. Lesley also
takes them for migraine.
• "Multi-biocomplex" with selenium,
a multivitamin by Nutrimedicine.
• A bowl of blueberries which are
neuro regenerative - to combat the
loss of brain-cells due to ageing.
If she can't buy fresh in season,
she buys frozen blueberries.
National Herbalists Association of
Australia.
Website: www.nhaa.org.au
Dr Lesley Braun and Professor Marc
Cohen wrote "Herbs and Natural
Supplements: An Evidence Based
Guide. Published by Elsevier,
November 2004. ISBN 0729536823.
Contains 567 pages. Price $A40.
TEST RESULTS
The scores and brand analysis of
multi-vitamins, as mentioned in our
story, are in Comparative Guide to
Nutritional Supplements. A
Compendium of over 100 Products
available in Australia and New
Zealand, written by Lyle MacWilliam
BSc, MSc, FP. (Northern Dimensions
Publishing, Vernon, British
Columbia, Canada. Revised 1st
Edition).
But it is not in bookshops in
Australia. Go to
www.uniprotools.com.au. You can
order the book from that site by
selecting Lyle MacWilliam's name on
the left-hand side of the page.
Price is $40 including postage and
handling.
Nutritional Supplements sorted by
score
| USANA Health Sciences Essentials | 73.7 |
| Solgar Omnium | 56.5 |
| Thorne Research Al's Formula | 46.9 |
| Clinicians Vitamin and Mineral Boost | 45.1 |
| NFS Nutraceuticals Ultimate Sports Multi | 44.5 |
| Thorne Research Basic Nutrients V | 44.4 |
| Thorne Research Basic Nutrients III | 38.7 |
| Solgar VM-2000 | 37.9 |
| Pharmanex Lifepak | 28.1 |
| Amway NutriWay Double X | 27.3 |
| GNC LiveWell Women's Ultra Mega | 26.1 |
| Pharmanex Lifepak Women | 25.6 |
| BioCeuticals Multi Essentials | 25.3 |
| Pharmalliance OxiChel | 24.8 |
| Neways Orachel | 24.1 |
| Solgar Formula VM-75 | 23.1 |
| Radiance Multi-Power | 22.6 |
| Nutra Life Active Men's Multi | 22.3 |
| GNC LiveWell Mega Men | 21.2 |
| Pharmanex Lifepak Prime | 21 |
| Nature's Sunshine Supplemental Vitamins & Minerals | 20.6 |
| Thompson's Multifort | 17.5 |
| Nature's Way Mega Multi | 17.1 |
| Thompson's Immunofort | 16.9 |
| Nutra Life Active Women's Multi Plus | 16.4 |
| Eagle Tresos B PluSe | 16.4 |
| Nature's Way Women's Energy Mega Multivitamin | 16.4 |
| Pharm-a-Care Women's Mega Strength Multi-Vitamins | 16.4 |
| Bioglan Women's Complete Multi Compex | 16.4 |
| Pretorius Women's Live Better Multi Vitamin & Mineral | 16.3 |
| Kordel's Men's Multi (without Iron) | 15.4 |
| Nutrition Care Formula SF88 | 15.1 |
| Blackmores Women's Vitality Multi | 14.1 |
| Metagenics Multigenics | 14.1 |
| Red Seal Women's Multi | 14.1 |
| Nature's Own Daily Multi Peak Performance | 14 |
| Mannatech GlycoLEAN Catalyst | 13.9 |
| Natural Nutrition Mega Potency Women's Multi Vitamin with Selenium | 13.7 |
| Nature's Sunshine Mega-Chel | 13.5 |
| Metagenics Multigenics Phyto Plus | 13.5 |
| Blackmores Women's Multi & Evening Primrose Oil | 13.4 |
| Natural Nutrition Mega Potency Fifty Plus Multi Vitamins | 13.4 |
| Blackmores Sustained Release Women's Multi Vitamins & Minerals | 13.3 |
| Natural Nutrition Mega Potency Men's Multi Vitamin with Selenium | 13.3 |
| Red Seal Men's Multi | 13.3 |
| Pharm-a-Care Men's Mega Strength Multi-Vitamin | 11.7 |
| Bioglan Men's Complete Multi Complex | 11.6 |
| Nature's Way Men's Energy Mega Multi-Vitamin Iron-Free | 11.6 |
| Blackmores Sustained Release Multi Vitamins and Minerals | 11.5 |
| Swisse Women's Ultivite Formula 1 | 11.5 |
| Pluravit Time-Release Multi | 11.5 |
| Thompson's Men's Multi with Antioxidants | 11.3 |
| Herbs of Gold Executive Multi Vitamin & Mineral | 11.1 |
| Golden Glow Senior's One-A-Day Multi | 11.1 |
| Swisse Women's Ultivite No Iron or Iodine | 10.9 |
| Swisse Men's Ultivite Formula 1 | 10.8 |
| Blackmores Sustained Release Multi Vitamins & Minerals + Selenium | 10.7 |
| Melaleuca Vitality for Women | 10.6 |
| Reliv Now | 10.4 |
| Nature's Own Multivitamin Plus Omega 3 Fish Oil | 9.1 |
| Avon VitAdvance Women's Complete II | 9.1 |
| Good Health Men's Multi-Plus | 9.1 |
| Pharma Foods Pharma Day with Selenium | 8.7 |
| Herbalife Formula 3 | 8.7 |
| Kordel's Women's Multi Plus EPO | 8.6 |
| Cenovis Mega Multi | 8.4 |
| Thompson's Femmefort | 8.3 |
| Microgenics Mega Multivitamin | 8 |
| Melaleuca Vitality for Men | 7.5 |
| Reliv Classic | 7.5 |
| Nutrition Care Formula 33SE | 7.4 |
| Microgenics Women's Pro Active Multi Vitamin | 6.8 |
| Golden Glow Super One-A-Day | 6.7 |
| Herron Clinical Nutrition Men's Multi-Vitamin & Minerals | 6.2 |
| Blackmores Men's Performance Multi | 6.2 |
| Good Health Women's Multi-Plus | 6 |
| Vitaplex Professional One a Day Multivitamin | 5 |
| New Vision Essential Vitamins | 4.7 |
| Centrum Select 50+ | 4.3 |
| Amway NutriWay Daily | 4.2 |
| Microgenics Men's Essential Multivitamin | 4.1 |
| Myadec Gold A-Z Guard | 4 |
| Red Seal Total Multi with Minerals | 3.9 |
| Centrum Complete from A to Zinc | 3.9 |
| Cenovis 50+ Multi | 3.8 |
| Guardian Women's Multi Vitamins & Minerals | 3.6 |
| Herron Clinical Nutrition One-a-Day Women's Multi-Vitamins & Minerals | 3.6 |
| Cenovis Multivitamin and Minerals | 3.4 |
| Amcal One-A-Day | 3.3 |
| Berocca Performance | 3.2 |
| Healtheries Women's Multi (AU) | 3.2 |
| Cenovis Women's Multi | 3.1 |
| Nature's Own Daily Multi Essentials | 3.1 |
| Pluravit Women | 3.1 |
| Golden Glow Women's One-a-Day Multi | 3.1 |
| Blackmores Multi + Gingko for 55+ | 3 |
| Pluravit 50 Plus | 3 |
| Healtheries Women's Multi (NZ) | 2.7 |
| Hivita LiquiVita | 2.6 |
| Red Seal One-a-Day Multi & Minerals | 2.6 |
| Amcal Multivitamin & Mineral Effervescent | 2.6 |
| Golden Glow Men's One-a-Day Multi | 2.5 |
| Bioglan Daily Plus Max | 2.5 |
| Cenovis Men's Multi | 2.5 |
| Myadec Multivitamins and Minerals | 2.4 |
| Nature's Own Multivitamin & Mineral | 2.4 |
| Herron Clinical Nutrition All-in-One Multi-Vitamin & Mineral | 2.1 |
| Guardian Multi Vitamins & Minerals Hi Potency | 2.1 |
| Advocare Macro-Mineral Complex | 1.1 |
Source: Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements by Lyle MacWilliam, BSc, MSc, FP (Northern Dimensions Publishing, ISBN 0-9732538-3-5





