Rootine Multivitamin for Men Review
Rootine Multivitamin for Men
Rootine uses DNA tests, blood tests, and lifestyle quizzes to determine the vitamins and minerals that it recommends for each customer. Supplements are administered by slow-release microbeads. The personalized supplements are then sold on a subscription basis.
Vitamin and Mineral Composition
Since Rootine vitamins are custom-blended, it's impossible to determine the exact vitamins, minerals, and other substances that may be provided in a given person's supplement. However, information about the contents of the supplements are provided to each customer via a personal online dashboard before the vitamin is created. This information is also displayed on the box as a detailed custom nutrition panel reflecting the included nutrients. The company uses its own algorithm to collect various types of information in order to deliver a personalized supplement, the specifics of which can be found here. The results of the test determines which of 18 vitamins, minerals, and other substances are included in each customer's mix. These vitamins and minerals are selected from the following:
Phytosterols as phytosterols |
Vitamin B6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride |
Folate as folic acid or methylfolate (5-MTHF) |
Vitamin B12 as cyanocobalamin |
Vitamin B2 as riboflavin |
Magnesium as magnesium hydroxide |
Vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol |
Calcium as calcium carbonate |
Vitamin C as ascorbic acid |
Vitamin E as dl-alpha tocopherolacetate |
Zinc as zinc citrate |
Manganese as manganese sulphate |
Copper as copper sulphate |
Alpha Lipoic Acid as alpha lipoic acid |
MSM as methylsulfonylmethane |
CoQ10 as coenzyme Q10 |
Iron as iron sulphate |
Selenium as sodium selenite / selenomethionine |
As with all supplement products, consumers should be aware that herbal and other plant-based substances have no daily guidelines set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and their efficacy and safety has not been as extensively studied as that of conventional vitamins and minerals. Supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Certifications, Sourcing, and Pill Type
Rootine's supplements are administered via vegetarian microbeads. Its products are manufactured at an ISO-9001 and ISO 15189 certified facility. Rootine does not publish information about the sourcing of the materials that go into its products because they use multiple suppliers, according to the company. Rootine claims to perform raw material testing for toxins, heavy metals, bacteriology and vitamin content for all new suppliers. Long-term suppliers are randomly audited. Third party testing is performed at the Institut Kurtz testing facility.
Price
30 day supply for $60.00 when purchased as a subscription through the Rootine website. This includes Rootine's at-home DNA test. The subscription requires a three-month minimum commitment and is billed monthly.
Rootine Personalized Vitamins Summed Up
Rootine uses tests to create a custom-blended mix of vitamins and minerals. The company explains in some detail its privacy practices with respect to this data. Unlike some of its competitors, it does not refuse to guarantee the safety of this data, which gives us more confidence in its privacy protocols.
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- Custom-blended vitamins and minerals
- Use Rootine's DNA test or upload results from Ancestry or 23andMe
- Customers can take a quiz for lifestyle analysis
- Vitamins and minerals delivered by slow-release microbeads
- Subscription includes analysis of nutrient needs