marmel75
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The problem with this is that soil nutrient quality continues to decline, that even with crops planted in the same soil mineral content can be drastically different from one plant to another, that pesticides/fertilizers block nutrient uptake very effectively quite often, and that you would have to eat impossible quantities of these products even if they contained all of their nutrients they say they do to obtain what the body needs on a daily basis in many cases, and in some cases it would be impossible. For instance...there is virtually nothing you will be able to consume that will give you enough Magnesium on a daily basis, nor is there really anything you can consume that will give you the needed amount of Vitamin K2 on a daily basis.Proof is in the pudding, pal.
None.
Don't waste your money. Get your vitamins from foods.
Learn to love vegetables. It's not easy but it takes patience and experimentation. Your vitamins and minerals should come from whole, nutritious food with a plentiful variety of fruites and veggies.
In theory it sounds great, in practice it doesn't really work out.