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Mutant | Athlete Multi | 60 Tablets

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Mutant | Athlete Multi | 60 TabletsAthlete grade vitamins with strong B's and minerals to keep you going Mutant Multi Athlete's Vitamin is a straightforward multi geared toward performance, focusing on the micronutrients athletes use up quick, with a bit extra for metabolism. No fancy branded stuff hereit's a no nonsense vitamin and mineral base in tablet form, covering training stress, energy, immune health, and bone support. The vitamins are the heart of it. You get 3000 mcg RAE of

Athlete-grade vitamins with strong B's and minerals to keep you going

Mutant Multi Athlete's Vitamin is a straightforward multi geared toward performance, focusing on the micronutrients athletes use up quick, with a bit extra for metabolism. No fancy branded stuff here—it's a no-nonsense vitamin and mineral base in tablet form, covering training stress, energy, immune health, and bone support.

The vitamins are the heart of it. You get 3000 mcg RAE of vitamin A as palmitate—that's a big dose of ready-to-use vitamin A. It helps with vision, skin health, and your immune system, but it's at the max safe level for adults, so don't stack it with other high-vitamin-A supps. Vitamin C is at 180 mg as ascorbic acid, a good amount for fighting oxidation and supporting collagen in your tissues. Vitamin D comes in at 25 mcg as ergocalciferol. That's a solid daily hit, but heads up: this is D2, which isn't as effective as D3 for keeping your vitamin D levels up. Vitamin E at 20 mg as succinate and vitamin K1 at 80 mcg wrap up the fat-soluble vitamins, helping with antioxidant protection and normal blood clotting plus bone health.

The B vitamins are pumped up to feel like a real athlete multi, not some basic one. Thiamin 3.3 mg, riboflavin 3.4 mg, niacin 40 mg, vitamin B6 6 mg, folate 1000 mcg DFE, vitamin B12 15 mcg, biotin 300 mcg, and pantothenic acid 12 mg all team up to handle how your body breaks down carbs, fats, and proteins. In everyday terms, they help convert your meals into energy you can use, plus support red blood cells, methylation (a process for cell function), and nerves. You won't get a buzz from B vitamins, but stick with it and they keep your metabolism reliable.

Key Highlights

  • 3000 mcg RAE vitamin A as palmitate packs a real punch for immune health, vision, and skin support. This isn't a weak add-in—it's a hefty dose that's great for coverage, but watch it if you're getting vitamin A from other stuff.
  • 180 mg vitamin C gives you solid antioxidant power and helps with collagen for tissue repair, especially when training beats you up. It's a smart daily amount that boosts immune and recovery without overdoing it.
  • 25 mcg vitamin D chips in for bone strength, immune function, and muscle work. The dose is decent, but it's ergocalciferol (D2), which isn't as good as D3 for getting your levels right.
  • 80 mcg vitamin K1 teams up with calcium and vitamin D for bone health and normal blood clotting. In a multi like this, it makes the mineral support feel more complete instead of tacked on.
  • The B vitamins are way above basic levels: thiamin 3.3 mg, riboflavin 3.4 mg, niacin 40 mg, B6 6 mg, folate 1000 mcg DFE, and B12 15 mcg. For athletes, that's key because they act as helpers in turning food into energy from carbs, fats, and protein.
  • 25 mg zinc is a killer dose for a daily multi. Zinc boosts immune function, enzymes, and recovery, making it super relevant for athletes dealing with tough workouts.
  • 110 mcg selenium amps up the antioxidant minerals. It helps with proteins that balance oxidation and thyroid function, which is big during heavy training.
  • 120 mg magnesium from oxide and bisglycinate helps with muscle work, nerve signals, and mineral balance. It's not a full mag supp, but it's a good chunk compared to skimpy multis.

Who Is This For?

  • Lifters hitting 4-6 days a week who have pre, protein, and creatine down but know their micros vary. This gives broad coverage with strong B's, zinc, selenium, and vitamin C to support recovery and immune during heavy phases.
  • Athletes cutting for looks who eat less and skip variety. This multi covers common misses in B's, zinc, magnesium, iodine, and selenium when calories are low and food matters more.
  • Team or fight athletes sweating often, training all year, stressing bones, muscles, and immune. Vitamin D, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin C help with tissue and recovery when sessions pile up.
  • Pros who train hard around work and don't want complex stacks. Two tabs a day is simple nutrition without stims, mixing, or timing hassle.
  • Strength folks on high-protein eats who want backup for energy and enzymes. The B doses are solid, fitting for efficient macro use in performance and recovery.
  • People with okay diets wanting an athlete-style multi over basic store stuff. This has better zinc, selenium, chromium, and B coverage than many generics.

How to Use

Take 2 tablets once a day with a meal and water. Go for a meal with fat since vitamins A, D, E, and K soak up better that way. If multis upset your gut, don't take empty and maybe split between meals. No need to time it for workouts—it's for daily support, not quick boosts. Stacks great with creatine, protein, fish oil, electrolytes, and any pre because no caffeine clash. Watch stacking extra vitamin A, zinc, vitamin D, or other multis—this has solid doses already. Aim for daily use—no cycling needed for a multi. Keep it cool, dry, and sealed to maintain the tabs.

What to Expect

First 0-30 minutes: No energy rush—this isn't a stim product. With food, most feel nothing; empty, some get a bit of stomach weight from minerals or niacin. Days 1-7: It's like insurance, quietly boosting vitamins and minerals your diet might skip. Weeks 2-4: That's when steady use pays off, with B's, zinc, selenium, magnesium, calcium, and vitamin D giving reliable support during tough training, cuts, or busy times. Long-term, it's not a high but a steady base for energy, immune, and minerals. Judge it by how it fills gaps, not instant feels.

Key Ingredients

  • Vitamin A — 3000 mcg RAE — High-potency retinol support for immunity and tissue integrity
  • Vitamin C — 180 mg — Daily antioxidant and collagen-support coverage for training stress
  • Vitamin D — 25 mcg — Baseline bone, muscle, and immune support every day
  • Vitamin K1 — 80 mcg — Supports the calcium-utilization side of bone health
  • Zinc — 25 mg — Robust daily zinc for immune and recovery support
  • Magnesium — 120 mg — Partial magnesium support for muscle and mineral balance
  • Calcium — 220 mg — Foundational mineral support for bone and muscle function
  • Selenium — 110 mcg — Trace mineral support for antioxidant enzyme function
  • Iodine — 150 mcg — Covers a key thyroid-support micronutrient many diets miss
  • Chromium — 180 mcg — Supports the glucose-handling side of energy metabolism
  • Choline — 4 mg — Token choline inclusion, not a meaningful nootropic dose

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of product is Mutant Multi Athlete's Vitamin?

It is a daily athlete-focused multivitamin in tablet form. The formula centers on broad micronutrient coverage, with a strong B-complex, 25 mg zinc, 110 mcg selenium, 120 mg magnesium, 220 mg calcium, and 25 mcg vitamin D to support energy metabolism, immune function, and bone-mineral needs.

How many tablets do I take per day?

The serving size is 2 tablets daily, which provides 30 servings per bottle. Taking both tablets with a meal is the most practical approach for absorption and stomach comfort.

Will I feel this right away like a pre-workout?

No. This formula is stim-free and designed for daily nutritional support, so its benefits are cumulative rather than immediately noticeable. The value is in consistent coverage of vitamins and minerals that support training, recovery, and overall resilience.

Is the vitamin D form in this product D3?

No. The label lists 25 mcg of vitamin D as ergocalciferol, which is vitamin D2. That still contributes useful intake, but D3 is generally considered the preferred form for raising and maintaining vitamin D status.

Is the zinc dose in this formula meaningful?

Yes. At 25 mg, zinc is one of the strongest athlete-relevant inclusions in the formula. That is a robust amount for a daily multivitamin and supports immune function, enzyme activity, and recovery-related physiology.

Does this product contain any underdosed extras?

Yes. Cinnamon at 25 mg, inositol at 10 mg, and choline at 4 mg are not present at doses likely to drive major standalone effects. The real strength of the formula is the vitamin and mineral panel, not those add-on ingredients.

Can I stack this with creatine and pre-workout?

Yes. This product contains no stimulants, so it stacks cleanly with creatine, protein, electrolytes, and both caffeinated and stimulant-free pre-workouts. Just be mindful of stacking with other multivitamins or additional vitamin A, zinc, or vitamin D products.

Should I take this with food?

Yes. Taking it with food improves tolerance for minerals and niacin and supports absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. A meal with some dietary fat is ideal.

Is this a fully transparent formula?

The verified vitamin and mineral doses are disclosed clearly, which is the most important part of the formula. However, metadata indicates a proprietary blend may also be present elsewhere in the product, so overall transparency is good but not perfect.

Who should be careful with this formula?

Pregnant or nursing women, people taking blood thinners, those with thyroid conditions, and anyone already using high-dose vitamin A products should consult a healthcare professional before use. The formula includes 3000 mcg RAE vitamin A, 80 mcg vitamin K1, and 150 mcg iodine, which are all relevant in those situations.

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