APEX PWR | Supplement Spotlight · Vol. 78
Which Multivitamin Is Right for You? A Practical Guide
One of the most common questions we get from clients, especially those new to nutrition coaching with our staff nutritionist Jennie Carolan MS, is some version of: "Should I be taking a multivitamin? And if so, which one?"
The short answer to the first part: probably yes. The short answer to the second part: it depends on your age, your training load, your goals, and whether you're a competitive athlete, pregnant, over 50, or any number of other categories that change what your body needs.
A high-quality multivitamin is dietary insurance. It doesn't replace food. It fills the gaps that show up in even healthy diets — especially as you age, train harder, or move through different life stages.
Key Takeaways: The 5-Second Version
- Most Americans don't meet daily fruit and vegetable intake. CDC data: only about 13% meet fruit recommendations, only about 9% meet vegetable recommendations.
- Even healthy eaters often have nutrient gaps. Less than half of adults over 50 get adequate vitamin E, folate, or magnesium from diet alone.
- The right multivitamin depends on your demographic. Active adult, woman over 50, man over 50, pregnant or nursing, competitive athlete, teen athlete — each has a different formula.
- Third-party testing matters. Most supplements on the shelf aren't tested for what's on the label vs. what's in the bottle. Thorne is.
- APEX clients get lifetime 25% off Thorne through our partner portal at apexpwr.com/thorne — even if you stop training with us.
- This isn't a replacement for food. A multivitamin plus a real food approach is what produces durable results.
The Nutrient Gap Most People Don't Know They Have
The CDC publishes data on how many Americans actually meet the daily recommended intake of fruits and vegetables. The numbers are bleak.
The gap isn't theoretical. It's measurable, documented, and shows up in real biomarkers and real health outcomes. A multivitamin doesn't fix a bad diet — it fills the consistent, predictable gaps that even disciplined eaters tend to have.
Who's Most at Risk for Nutrient Gaps
Suboptimal vitamin and mineral levels are especially common in:
- Anyone with a chronic health condition
- Adults over 50, due to lower appetite, decreased absorption, medication interactions, and chronic disease
- Teenagers and kids, whose diets often skew toward processed foods and away from vegetables
- Women of childbearing age, especially for iron, folate, and B vitamins
- Pregnant or nursing women, who have substantially elevated needs for folate, choline, iron, and several other nutrients
- Competitive and recreational athletes, whose training elevates demand beyond what diet typically provides
- People on restrictive diets — vegan, low-carb, or elimination diets
- Busy professionals and parents in the 35 to 50 range, where stress, sleep deprivation, and grab-and-go meals add up to chronic micronutrient shortfalls
Why APEX Recommends Thorne
The supplement industry is mostly unregulated. The label on the bottle isn't required to match what's actually inside. Thorne is different in three measurable ways:
Every batch tested for purity, potency, and label accuracy.
Athlete-relevant products verified safe for drug-tested competitors.
Official partner of multiple pro sports teams and the U.S. Olympic Committee.
The Multivitamin Match: Picking the Right One
Six Thorne formulas, each built for a specific demographic and goal set.
The default starting point for healthy adults and teens who want clean, complete nutritional support without taking a handful of pills every morning. Available with NSF Certified for Sport certification.
A more advanced wellness routine. The AM formula promotes morning energy and cognitive support. The PM formula is built for nighttime recovery. Available with NSF Certified for Sport certification.
Pregnancy and nursing dramatically change a woman's nutritional needs. A dedicated prenatal is non-negotiable here. Always confirm prenatal supplementation with your healthcare provider.
Women over 50 have lower iron requirements but higher needs in other areas: bone density support, estrogen metabolism, and absorption efficiency. Includes extra vitamin D, K2, and B6.
Men over 50 have two specific concerns addressed directly in this formula: prostate health and supporting balanced testosterone production. Extra zinc and lycopene plus a full complement of bioavailable nutrients.
A performance-focused multivitamin for individuals who want broader support for cellular energy, oxidative stress, and metabolic health — with added botanical antioxidants.
How to Actually Use a Multivitamin
- Take it consistently. The benefit comes from steady daily intake.
- Take it with food. Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) absorb better with a meal that contains some fat.
- Don't expect to feel it overnight. Most micronutrient deficiencies took months or years to develop. One study found measurable mood and stress benefits at the 28-day mark.
- It's not a replacement for food. A great multivitamin paired with poor nutrition is still poor nutrition.
- If you take medications or have chronic conditions, check with your doctor first.
Eat Real Food. Fill the Gaps. Stay Consistent.
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Open APEX Thorne Portal Nutrition CoachingFrequently Asked Questions
Do I really need a multivitamin if I eat healthy?
Probably yes. CDC data shows only about 13 percent of American adults meet daily fruit intake recommendations, and only about 9 percent meet vegetable intake recommendations. A high-quality multivitamin is dietary insurance, not a replacement for food.
Why does APEX recommend Thorne?
Thorne is third-party tested for purity, potency, and label accuracy. Their NSF Certified for Sport line is verified safe for competitive athletes who get drug-tested. Thorne is the official supplement partner of multiple professional sports teams and the U.S. Olympic Committee. APEX clients get lifetime 25 percent off all Thorne products through our partner portal at apexpwr.com/thorne.
Which multivitamin should I take?
It depends on your demographic and goals. Adults wanting foundational support do well with Basic Nutrients 2/Day. Active adults and high performers may prefer Multi-Vitamin Elite. Women 50+ have a separate formula without iron and with extra bone support. Men 50+ get extra zinc and lycopene. Athletes should choose NSF Certified for Sport options. Pregnant or nursing women need a dedicated prenatal.
Are multivitamins safe to take every day?
High-quality, third-party tested multivitamins from reputable manufacturers like Thorne are safe for daily use in healthy adults. If you have chronic health conditions, take prescription medications, or are pregnant, talk to your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.
How do I get the APEX Thorne discount?
Visit apexpwr.com/thorne to create your account through the APEX partner portal. Once enrolled, you get lifetime 25 percent off all Thorne products, shipped directly to your door. The discount applies even if you stop training at APEX.
Can my kids take a Thorne multivitamin?
Thorne Basic Nutrients 2/Day is appropriate for teens. For younger children, talk to your pediatrician or work with our staff nutritionist Jennie Carolan MS.
Will a multivitamin help with energy?
If your low energy is partially driven by suboptimal levels of B vitamins, iron, vitamin D, or magnesium, then yes — replenishing those nutrients usually produces noticeable energy improvements. If your low energy is driven primarily by poor sleep, chronic stress, or training fatigue, a multivitamin won't fix it on its own.
*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.
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