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This Vegan Multivitamin Brand Makes Supplements Designed for Plant-Eaters

Eco-conscious vegan vitamin company Wholier makes vitamins to support plant-based diets.

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Eco-conscious vegan vitamin company Wholier makes vitamins to support plant-based diets.

Whether you’re a longtime vegan or find yourself dabbling in the early stages of plant-based eating, this supplement might just be for you. Wholier’s vegan multivitamin was designed specifically for plant-based eaters by supplying nutrients that may be lacking in a vegan diet. While consuming a diet rich in plant-based variety can help meet most of the required micronutrients, dietary preferences and individual needs may yield the need for a little extra dietary attention. Think of it as a way to cover your nutritional bases and optimize your vegan diet all while supporting an eco-friendly, philanthropic brand. Winning!

Subscription-Based Vitamins

Wholier packs its capsules with food-based ingredients of transparent origins. The supplement supplies omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, iron, iodine, vitamin D3, vitamin K2, zinc, and selenium. Each of these micronutrients is specifically important for vegans as plant-based diets may be lacking in them unless carefully planned. These subscription-based vitamins are regulated by third-party testing multiple times during the manufacturing process. These no-nausea vitamins contain an added aroma of orange, lemon, and bergamot, making them a refreshing way to take your vitamins. Sign us up!

Ingredient Transparency

Ever take a multi and wonder what’s inside? Ponder no longer. Wholier practices full ingredient transparency. The omega-3 fatty acids are derived from microalgae and help support the brain, immune system, and heart. Wholier utilizes methylcobalamin, the active form of vitamin B12. This vitamin is responsible for energy levels along with nerve and blood cell function. Each capsule includes iron from fermented Koji rice used to oxygenate organs, muscles, and tissues. Iodine from Icelandic sea kelp helps regulate the thyroid and hormones. Vitamin D3 derived from algae builds and maintains strong bones and is important for immune, brain, and nerve functions. Vitamin K2 from fermented chickpeas in Norway helps calcium absorption in bones and teeth. Zinc citrate from Germany helps heal cuts and fight viruses. Lastly, selenium from gluten-free yeast comes from Canada and may help with cellular damage and thyroid function.

Eco-Conscious Vegans, This Supplement is For You

Beyond knowing where the ingredients come from, what happens after you take these supplements? What about all of the waste involved? No worries with Wholier. This supplement company is doing something about its environmental footprint and it starts with sustainable packaging. The brand sends the first order with a reusable glass bottle which is meant to be used over and over again. The remaining subscription refills arrive in eco-friendly recyclable packs made of compostable materials, which are shipped in boxes made from recycled materials and biodegradable inks. Wholier is setting out to make an even bigger difference by partnering with Trees That Feed. This foundation plants fruit-bearing trees around the world that help feed people, create jobs, and restore the environment and wildlife habitats. 5% of Wholier’s profits supports the Trees That Feed foundation. Eco-conscious vegans, this supplement is for you!

Ready to snag a 30-day supply and begin your supplement subscription? Visit LiveWholier.com and use promo code VEGOUT at checkout for 15% off your first purchase!

Anja Grommons

Anja Grommons

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During her studies to become a registered dietitian nutritionist, Anja—a longtime vegetarian—transitioned to a vegan diet. Living in Kalamazoo, Michigan at the time, she met Maggie and Tammie through VegOut Kalamazoo (one of VegOut’s first focus cities) and began collaborating with the duo. When she’s not writing about new vegan eats, you can find her whipping up veg-centric meals, traveling, and practicing yoga.

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