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Ideally, daily nutritional needs should be met through healthy eating—but the typical diet does not always supply all the vitamins and minerals a body needs. So even in healthy people, multivitamins and other supplements may help prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies and they can also provide more nutrients than diet alone, which may help to protect against or manage certain diseases. The following list gives the daily optimum amounts of nutrients that might benefit healthy people.
Iodine (150 mcg)
Vitamin A (5,000 IU; as natural beta-carotene for nonsmokers)
Vitamin K (80 mcg)
Look for more nutrient recommendations in Part 2 - Minerals
In part 2 of this article, we will show you the list of recommended minerals and other considerations when supplementing your diet.
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