Quest For Mature Women 50+ Hers Daily One - 90 Caps

For Mature Women 50+ Hers Daily One - 90 Caps

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FOR MATURE WOMEN 50+ HER DAILY ONE FROM QUEST.

Quest Mature Women 50+ Daily One is an Iron Free Multi Vitamin formulated for maintaining healthy bones, aging skin, heart health, eye support and menopause. Superior, balanced multivitamin and mineral supplement that is particularly suitable for Women 50+ who do not need supplemental iron. Helps to maintain muscle function, immune function, eyesight, skin, bones and teeth. [CAPSULE]

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Each capsule contains:
301 mcg
Beta-Carotene
755 mcg
Vitamin A (palmitate)
5 mg
Thaimine (thiamine HCI)
5 mg
Riboflavin
5 mg
Niacinamide
10 mg
Pantothenic acid (calcium d-pantothenate)
500 mcg
Folate (folic acid)
15 mg
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCI)
100 mcg
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
75 mg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, calcium ascorbate, magnesium ascorbate)
22.5 mcg
Vitamin D (cholecalciferol)
50 mg
Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl succinate)
50 mcg
Biotin
150 mcg
Iodine (potassium idodide)
225 mg
Calcium (ascorbate, carbonate)
100 mg
Chromium (HVP* chelate)
2000 mcg
Copper (gluconate)
100 mg
Magnesium (ascorbate, oxide, citrate)
2.5 mg
Manganesse (HVP* chelate)
15 mg
Potassium (citrate)
50 mcg
Selenium (HVP* chelate)
7.5 mg
Zinc (HVP* chelate)
*Hydrolyzed Vegetable (corn, rice) Protein

Other Ingredients:
Magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, gelatin.
Important Information:

For adult use only. This product does not contain dairy, eggs, gluten, shellfish, sulfites or wheat.

Format

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90 Caps

Dosage

Take one or more capsules a day, as a dietary supplement.

Product Information:
  • Iron-free formula
  • Healthy Skin
  • Muscle function
  • Immune Support
  • Bone Health
  • Vision
Quest, top quality health company and makers of Kids Chewable Multi’s and Adult Chewable Mult’si; great for overall health plus Niacin Flush- Free, Super Stress B Complex and Triple Fish Oil offer excellence in vitamins and omegas. Quest supplements receive rigorous testing; their top-selling Super Once a Day receives 300 tests alone. With Quest, you know you’re getting quality in every bottle. Read more >
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Easy to Swallow - No Aftertaste
I have been using this product for 6 months now. It is the best multivitamin I've used. It has no aftertaste which I find many others have.
By Sandebeaches from Mississauga, ON on 2026-01-05 02:32:19

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I am pleased with this product. I appreciated only having to take one capsule per day and it has everything I generally need with no aftertaste.
By Sandebeaches from Mississauga on 2024-04-10 17:21:53

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Thank you for sharing your positive experience with this supplement. Taking an all-in-one multivitamin is a convenient way to boost and manage your nutritional wellness.

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The perfect multi
I take several vitamins everyday. I needed a general all purpose multi vitamin for my age group and Hers Daily One for Mature Women 50+ has surpassed all of my expectations.
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By Alice from Kingston Ontario on 2016-02-01 04:00:00

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For Mature Women 50+ Her Daily One from Quest Details:

Features
  • 900 IU vitamin D per capsule

  • 100 mcg vitamin B12 per capsule

  • 225 mg calcium per capsule

  • Iron-free formula


  • Helps support/maintain:
  • Healthy skin (beta-carotene, vitamin A, zinc)

  • Bones and teeth (calcium, magnesium, manganese, vitamins A, C, and D)

  • Immune function (vitamin A, zinc)

  • Eyesight (vitamin A, beta-carotene)


  • Detailed Information about the Ingredients in Quest Multi-Vitamins


    Customization Details Vitamin D and Calcium

    Two million Canadians suffer from osteoporosis.

    Risk factors include:
    1. Low calcium intake
    2. Early menopause (before age 45)
    3. Medical conditions that inhibit absorption of nutrients (celiac, Crohn's)
    4. Age 65+

    Vitamin D increases calcium absorption by 30 to 80 percent
    Health Canada's Natural Health Products Directorate (NHPD) lists some of the benefits of supplemental vitamin D and calcium:4

  • Vitamin D and calcium help in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth

  • Vitamin D helps in the absorption and use of calcium

  • Calcium intake, when combined with sufficient vitamin D, a healthy diet, and regular exercise, may reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis


  • Sources of vitamin D:
  • Obtained from food (eggs, chicken livers, some fish, fortified foods)

  • Produced in the body by exposure to UVB rays from the sun

  • Supplements


  • Vitamin D supplementation is important because of the challenges in obtaining adequate

    vitamin D from other sources:
  • Reduced exposure to sunlight 6 months of the year (in Canada)

  • Not realistic to eat enough vitamin D-rich foods

  • The Canadian Cancer Society6 reports that Canadians over 50 are at higher risk of not getting enough vitamin D

  • Health Canada5 reports that after the age of 50, the skin has a reduced capacity to produce vitamin D, increasing the need for supplementation


  • Osteoporosis Canada's vitamin D recommendations:
  • Adults 19 to 50 (including pregnant or lactating women): 400 IUs

  • Adults 50+: 800 IUs Health Canada has set a Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) of vitamin D at 2,000 IUs per day for all ages (over 1 year old).


  • Differences in bone health requirements across life stages and between genders
  • Both men and women 50+ face challenges meeting their daily calcium or vitamin D requirements and may be at risk of deficiency.

  • 85 to 90% adult bone mass is acquired by age 18 in females and age 20 in males. Building strong bones during childhood and adolescence can help prevent osteoporosis later in life.

  • One in 4 women and at least 1 in 8 men over 50 are living with osteoporosis.

  • Women have lighter, thinner bones and tend to lose bone rapidly after menopause.


  • Vitamin D is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Teen Girls, Women, Women 50+, and Men 50+:

    Women:
  • Higher incidence of osteoporosis

  • Important to develop strong bones from an early age

  • Dramatically increased need for vitamin D in women 50+


  • Men:
  • Dramatically increased need for vitamin D in men 50+


  • Calcium is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Teen Girls, Women, and Women 50+:

  • Women have particular concerns about bone health and are at higher risk of developing osteoporosis

  • Calcium helps in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth

  • Calcium intake, when combined with sufficient vitamin D, a healthy diet, and regular exercise, may reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis


  • Magnesium

    The recommended daily allowance (RDA) for magnesium varies by life stage and gender.

    Magnesium plays many important roles in the body:
  • Helps maintain proper muscle function

  • Helps the body metabolize carbohydrates, fats and proteins

  • Helps in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth

  • Helps in tissue formation

  • Data from the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey suggests that substantial numbers of adults do not get the recommended amounts of magnesium in their diets.

    Magnesium is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Teen Boys, Women, and Women 50+:

    Teen Boys:
  • Magnesium helps to maintain proper muscle function and tissue formation, which is important to developing adolescent boys

    Women:
  • Magnesium helps to relieve some symptoms of premenstrual syndrome


  • Women 50+:
  • Magnesium helps regulate the absorption of calcium and is involved in the structural integrity of bones and teeth


  • Iron

    Iron requirements vary by life stage and gender. In Canada, approximately 20% of women, 50% of pregnant women, and 3% of men are iron deficient. Iron plays an essential role in the formation and proper function of red blood cells. Maintaining adequate iron levels is of particular concern for menstruating women and vegetarians.

    Iron is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Women, Teen Girls, and Teen Boys:


  • Both teen boys and teen girls require iron for their growing, active bodies

  • Teen girls and women lose iron every month through menstruation; ensuring sufficient iron intake is particularly important for these groups.

  • Men, Men 50+ and Women 50+ are unlikely to become iron deficient, since they can obtain the iron they need from their diets. Therefore, formulas for these groups are iron-free.


  • Vitamin E

    Vitamin E requirements vary by life stage and gender. Antioxidants such as vitamin E fight oxidative stress associated with aging. Quest Life-Stage. Gender-Specific Multis provide a demonstrable increase in vitamin E for Women 50+ and Men 50+. Vitamin E is well known for its antioxidant action in the body. Vitamin E disarms free radicals, which damage the body through oxidative stress. As we age, our body experiences greater levels of oxidative stress.20 UV rays from the sun, pollution, radiation, herbicides, and even overexposure to electromagnetic fields21 all negatively impact our body's cells.

    Vitamin E is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Women 50+ and Men 50+. Older men and women have an increased need to fight oxidative stress, which damages health and appearance, and "ages the body"

    Zinc requirements vary by life stage and gender

    A large proportion of the North American population is estimated to be at risk of zinc deficiency.

  • Studies demonstrate that ensuring an adequate zinc intake is essential for optimal functioning of the immune system.

  • Research has shown low levels of zinc in individuals with acne and other skin conditions, many of whom were helped by zinc supplementation.

  • Research findings point to zinc playing a role in the regulation of testosterone levels in men.26 Healthy testosterone levels are critical for prostate and libido health.


  • Zinc is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Teen Boys, Teen Girls, Men, and Men 50+:

  • Zinc plays an important role in skin health, and therefore helps teens feel and look their best when they are most susceptible to acne

  • Zinc is necessary for the production of testosterone


  • B-complex vitamin requirements vary by life stage and gender

    B vitamins help the body metabolize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Breaking down these substances into their building blocks contributes to the production of ATP, a molecule that provides energy to your cells. In addition to participating in critical metabolic processes, B vitamins included in Quest Life-Stage Gender-Specific Multivitamins perform a variety of other important functions:

  • Thiamine (B1) is required for normal growth

  • Riboflavin (B2), pantothenic acid and vitamin B6 help in tissue formation

  • Niacinamide (B3) is important for normal growth and development

  • Vitamin B12 is required for the production of red blood cells

  • Folic acid (folate) helps prevent neural tube defects, which means healthier babies, and is required for the formation of red blood cells

  • Biotin may help support nail health


  • Folic Acid
    In a study conducted across seven Canadian provinces, neural tube defects in babies were demonstrated to have decreased by 46% since 1998.

    Neural tube defects (NTDs) are birth defects that occur when the neural tube fails to close properly during the early weeks of pregnancy, resulting in abnormalities of the spine, brain, or skull that can result in stillbirth or lifelong disability. Closure of the neural tube happens early in pregnancy, often before a woman knows she is pregnant. Spina bifida is the most common NTD.

    The need for folic acid supplementation is also of increased importance for women taking birth control pills. Many studies indicate that oral contraceptives lead to some degree of folate depletion. Health Canada32 and the Public Health Agency of Canada30 recommend that women of childbearing age be aware that they can reduce the risk of NTDs by supplementing with folic acid before they become pregnant. Health Canada's Natural Health Products Directorate (NHPD) states that folic acid helps to metabolize proteins and form red blood cells,33 which is important to all Canadians.

    Folic acid is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Women and Teen Girls:

    Women:
  • Folic acid supplementation can counteract depletion of this nutrient caused by oral contraceptives

  • Supplementing with folic acid prior to pregnancy reduces the risk of NTDs (neural tube defects)


  • Teen Girls:
  • Teen girls require higher folic acid to optimize red blood cell production due to the onset of menstruation


  • Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)

    Niacinamide is a component of NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), which assists in the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the body's immediate source of energy.

    Niacinamide also helps in normal growth and development. Quest's Life-Stage Gender-Specific Multis contain niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3 that does not cause the unpleasant "flushing" sensation often experienced when supplementing with niacin.

    Niacinamide is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Teen Boys, Teen Girls, and Men:

  • Formulas for teen boys and girls contain extra niacinamide to support their busy lifestyles and growing bodies.

  • Higher Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for men

  • Niacinamide has been used instead of niacin to avoid the "flushing" side effect.


  • Thiamine (Vitamin B1)

    Thiamine is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Teen Boys, Teen Girls, and Men 50+:

  • Formulas for teen boys and girls contain extra thiamine to support normal growth and development

  • Thiamine is required for the body to form adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which every cell of the body uses for energy.


  • Vitamin B6

    B6 requirements vary by life stage and gender Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin that performs a wide variety of functions in the body.

    Vitamin B6 is essential for:

    1. Carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism
    2. Tissue formation
    3. Red blood cell metabolism
    4. Efficient immune and nervous systems function
    5. Production of hemoglobin (B6 also increases the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin)
    6. The synthesis of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that may play a role in sleep, appetite, nausea, migraine headaches, and mood regulation Studies have shown that the use of oral contraceptives (the birth control pill) is associated with low levels of vitamin B6 (as well other vitamins such as vitamin B12 and folate).

    Vitamin B6 is prioritized in Quest's formula for Women:

  • Women who use the birth control pill may require extra

  • Vitamin B6 is likely to benefit premenstrual depression


  • Biotin

    Biotin is an essential water-soluble B vitamin required for the proper functioning of a number of enzymes. Without biotin, various skin, intestinal tract, and nervous system complications can occur. Biotin helps the body metabolize carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Research suggests that supplemental biotin may increase nail-plate thickness in people with brittle nails.

    Biotin is prioritized in Quest's formulas for Teen Girls and Women:

  • Biotin's role as a coenzyme in skin-related functions and its potential contribution to nail health can help teen girls and women look and feel their best.


  • Customized Levels of Chromium, Manganese, Potassium, Selenium

    Each of these essential minerals are included in Quest's formulas for Women, Men, Women 50+ and Men 50+, but are not part of our teen formulas in accordance with regulations set out by Health Canada. As a brand, Quest strives to provide high quality natural health supplements while standing behind Health Canada's initiative to ensure the safety and efficacy of all natural health products.

    Chromium:
  • Supports healthy glucose metabolism

  • Studies have demonstrated a correlation between low circulating levels of chromium and the incidence of type 2 diabetes.


  • Manganese:
  • Helps in bone development and in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.


  • Potassium:
  • An important electrolyte for the maintenance of good health


  • Selenium:
  • An antioxidant for the maintenance of good health
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