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Feel Your Best with These Black-Owned Vitamins Made for Black Women

Written By BLK Oceans Staff


The past few years have taught us a lot of things: the future is female (and Black of course), keep Will Smith’s wife’s name out your mouth, and most importantly, our health and wellness is everything. A multi-vitamin is a great, simple way to get your dose of daily nutrients, while boosting your energy and your immune system.

Here are a few of our favorite Black-owned multivitamins formulated for Black women.

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Sequence Multivitamins

GNetX™ Sequence Multivitamins is specifically formulated by doctors for African American women to help target specific nutritional needs while also addressing the health deficiencies our community experiences.

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Black Girl Vitamins

Another “for us, by us” option made by Black women and formulated for Black women. Black Girl Vitamins was founded with one clear motive: to provide Black Women with unique nutrients and vitamins that generic brands tend to overlook. Their once a day gummies contain 8+ micro-nutrients that are essential for your growth, mood, health and well-being.

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Movita Organics

Movita Organics offers certified organic supplements for women. The one-a-day women’s multivitamin is formulated with 29 certified organic ingredients and contains 19 essential vitamins and minerals, fermented for the highest possible absorption for a woman’s body.

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Body Complete Rx

Not your ordinary women’s multivitamin, BCRX not only fills the gaps in your nutrition to boost your energy, strengthen your bones and enhance your mood, it goes to work to keep you at your vibrant best every day.

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Problk Health

Problk Health is Black doctor-owned and their bottle of women’s multivitamins, Queen Essentials, includes 90 plant-based gummies fortified with folic acid and virus immunity properties.

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