
Enhanced Brain Health
Scientifically formulated for cognitive performance.¹*
Smoother Skin
Collagen and Hyaluronic Acid for skin rejuvenation.²*
Elevated Exercise Performance
Creatine and TMG for strength and muscle recovery.³*
Eye Health
10mg Lutein + 2mg Zeaxanthin (Lutemax® 2020) and 10mg Lycopene (LycoBeads®).¹³*
Third-Party Tested & Made in USA
GMP-audited, FDA-registered, tested by Labdoor.
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A Balanced Diet Comes First
MicroVitamin+ is designed to complement a healthy diet, not replace it. Dr Brad emphasizes that obtaining nutrients from a variety of whole foods is essential. MicroVitamin+ aims to fill the gaps when your diet falls short.
The MicroVitamin+ Difference
MicroVitamin+ contains everything in the MicroVitamin capsules — the same encapsulated D3, K2, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and Lycopene; the same methylated B-vitamins; the same chelated trace minerals — plus four powder-only additions that don't fit in capsule form.
✓ Clinical-Dose Collagen & Creatine: MicroVitamin+ includes everything in the capsules, plus Collagen Peptides 12.5g for skin hydration and elasticity (1) and Creatine 5g for strength and exercise performance (2). The powder format makes these higher doses possible, as you'd need dozens of extra capsules to match them.
✓ Gut Health & Metabolic Support: Psyllium Husk 2.5g supports healthy cholesterol levels and digestive regularity (3)(4), while an extra 1g of Taurine supports metabolic health markers including blood sugar and blood pressure (5). These are ingredients most people take separately, whereas MicroVitamin+ consolidates them.
✓ One Scoop Replaces Your Stack: Instead of juggling a multivitamin, collagen, creatine, and fiber supplements, MicroVitamin+ combines 29 ingredients into a single daily scoop. Available in Mixed Berry or Unflavored to fit your routine — whether that's a glass of water or a morning smoothie.
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See the Full 30-Ingredient List, Benefits & Evidence
| Ingredient | Benefit & Evidence |
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| MicroVitamin+ Exclusive | |
| Collagen Peptides 12.5g (Hydrolyzed) | Skin Hydration & Elasticity A meta-analysis of 26 randomized controlled trials found that collagen peptide supplements significantly improve skin hydration and elasticity.(1) |
| Creatine Monohydrate 5g | Strength & Exercise Performance The most evidence-backed supplement for physical performance. Hundreds of peer-reviewed studies have evaluated creatine, with nearly 70% reporting significant improvements in exercise capacity.(2) |
| Psyllium Husk 2.5g (Soluble Fiber) | Digestive Health & Cholesterol A widely studied soluble fiber shown to be effective at relieving constipation(3) and significantly reducing LDL cholesterol.(4) |
| Taurine 1g (additional) | Metabolic Health A 2024 meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials found taurine supplementation supports healthy blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels.(5) |
| Core Ingredients (also in MicroVitamin Capsules) | |
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Choline, B-Complex & Methylators
Choline Bitartrate 181.5mg, Methylated B12 & Folate, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin, B6, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid.
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Cognition & Focus (COSMOS Aligned) Aligned with COSMOS trial findings to support cognitive function. We include Choline and bioactive B-vitamins to bypass MTHFR gene variations for optimal absorption.(6) |
| Trimethylglycine (TMG) 500mg (Betaine Anhydrous) | Strength & Power Proven to enhance exercise performance while acting as a methyl donor to support healthy homocysteine levels.(7) |
| Vitamin C Calcium Ascorbate 45mg | Antioxidant Defense Provides essential antioxidant support to combat free radicals and support immune function.(8) |
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Bone Density Complex
Encapsulated Vitamin K2 as K2VITAL® DELTA (MK-7 90mcg), Encapsulated Vitamin D3 as AlgeD3™ (1,000IU), Boron Glycinate (1mg).
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Skeletal Strength A synergistic blend designed to direct calcium into bone tissue, supporting long-term density.(9) |
| Magnesium Taurate 126mg (elemental) | Heart Health Combines magnesium with taurine to optimize absorption, support heart rhythm, and promote relaxation.(10) |
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Essential Trace Minerals
Zinc Glycinate, Selenium Glycinate, Copper, Manganese, Chromium, Iodine.
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Glycinate Chelation Delivered in gentle Glycinate/Chelated forms to ensure high bioavailability (+43%) without causing digestive upset.(11) |
| Hyaluronic Acid 200mg | Hydrated Skin A clinically studied oral dose that supports skin moisture retention and elasticity from within.(12) |
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Eye Carotenoids
Lutein 10mg + Zeaxanthin 2mg (from Lutemax® 2020).
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Macular Pigment Density RCTs at this dose have shown significant increases in macular pigment optical density — the carotenoid layer that filters short-wavelength light in the retina. Encapsulated for stability against light and oxidation.(13) |
| Lycopene 10mg (encapsulated, LycoBeads®) | Heart Health & Antioxidant A carotenoid found in tomatoes; meta-analyses suggest lycopene supplementation may modestly support healthy blood pressure and protect LDL from oxidation.(15) |
| No Vitamin A or E Excluded | Only What You Need Intentionally excluded based on research suggesting potential risks associated with high-dose supplementation.(14) |
Quality Assurance
We’ve partnered with a USA supplement manufacturer called ‘Makers Nutrition’ to produce MicroVitamin+. Their facilities are GMP audited and FDA registered, so you can be assured that MicroVitamin+ is meticulously produced and thoroughly tested for quality.
Below are the stamps of approval that Makers Nutrition qualify for:
Combined Nutrients for Unbeatable Value
MicroVitamin+ offers a streamlined approach to daily nutrition, combining essential vitamins and minerals into one convenient package.
Purchasing these nutrients separately would cost you roughly $238.68 CAD per month, but MicroVitamin brings them all together for only $108 CAD per month on a 3-month subscription.
Not only does MicroVitamin+ save you $130.68 CAD per month, but it also eliminates the hassle of managing multiple supplements, ensuring you receive the right balance of nutrients to support your health without the extra cost.
| Individual Cost | MicroVitamin+ | |
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| Collagen Peptides (Sports Research) | $40.15 | Included |
| Creatine (Sports Research) | $17.76 | Included |
| Psyllium Husk (Organic India) | $5.29 | Included |
| Taurine (Pure Encapsulations) | $17.87 | Included |
| Lutein + Zeaxanthin as Lutemax® 2020 (Doctor's Best) | $10.00 | Included |
| Lycopene as LycoBeads® (SuperSmart) | $23.11 | Included |
| Trace Minerals Glycinate (Smarter Vitamins) | $12.79 | Included |
| Magnesium Taurate (Double Wood) | $13.29 | Included |
| Encapsulated Vitamin K2 as K2VITAL® DELTA MK-7 | $19.99 | Included |
| Encapsulated Vitamin D3 (Pure Encapsulations VESIsorb®) | $14.84 | Included |
| TMG 500 (Life Extension) | $13.00 | Included |
| Hyaluronic Acid (NOW Supplements) | $22.13 | Included |
| Methylated B-Complex (Pure Encapsulations) | $17.67 | Included |
| Choline (Pure Encapsulations) | $6.33 | Included |
| Boron (Nuricost) | $4.47 | Included |
| No Vitamin A or E | ||
| Total Cost | $238.68 CAD | $108 CAD |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's Improved in MicroVitamin Formula Version 8?
There are some big upgrades in MicroVitamin+ formula version 8.
The headline change is the carotenoid stack. Lutein has been increased from 0.25 mg to 10 mg, lycopene from 0.3 mg to 10 mg, and zeaxanthin has been added at 2 mg. These are now at the doses used in eye-health trials — and all three are delivered in encapsulated forms (Lutemax 2020 and LycoBeads) so they survive the daily mix-and-drink without oxidising in the tub.
Dr Brad has also moved Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2 to encapsulated forms — AlgeD3 and K2VITAL DELTA. Doses are unchanged, but the encapsulation protects these fat-soluble vitamins from light and moisture once the pouch is opened, so the amount on the label is the amount you actually get on day 60.
Vitamin C has been switched from ascorbic acid to calcium ascorbate. Same 45 mg dose, but calcium ascorbate is buffered, which makes it gentler on the stomach — useful for anyone who finds straight ascorbic acid sharp on an empty stomach.
Niacin has been brought down from 35 mg to 16 mg (100% RDA), rather than pushing higher without a clinical reason to.
The mineral profile has been rebalanced toward the RDA: Copper has been doubled from 0.45 mg to 0.9 mg and Zinc lifted from 8.25 mg to 11 mg, both now at 100% RDA. Iodine has been pulled back from 112.5 mcg to 75 mcg — most people get plenty of iodine from diet, and Dr Brad would rather err on the conservative side here.
And of course there are no fillers or binders, and the vegetarian capsule is titanium dioxide free.
MicroVitamin+ is produced in the USA by an FDA-approved and GMP certified facility, so that you can be assured of its quality.
For more information, see the full changelog.
Why do I see dark red and yellow-orange flecks?
That's completely normal and a sign the formula contains the ingredients we list on the label. MicroVitamin includes three natural carotenoids: lycopene (which gives tomatoes their deep red colour), lutein, and zeaxanthin (the orange-yellow pigments concentrated in leafy greens and egg yolks).
Does the psyllium husk in MicroVitamin+ reduce absorption of the vitamins and minerals?
No. In human clinical studies, psyllium supplementation has not been shown to cause clinically meaningful changes in vitamin and mineral status compared with placebo, even when used for several months and at doses higher than the 2.5 g of psyllium in one serving of MicroVitamin+
- Reference: “Psyllium treatment had no clinically significant effects on vitamin and mineral status.” — American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Reference: “Psyllium... makes little practical difference to availability of co-ingested calcium.” — PubMed
- Reference: “No significant between group differences in serum micronutrient concentrations after... psyllium fibre supplementation.” — Springer Nature
Can I Purchase MicroVitamin+ in New Zealand?
MicroVitamin is not available for purchase in New Zealand.
As a practicing medical doctor in New Zealand, I adhere to the guidelines set by the New Zealand Medical Council, which include strict rules to prevent any potential conflicts of interest for doctors in relation to supplement sales.
This is a policy I fully support, as it upholds the integrity and trust in the medical profession.
Why Doesn't MicroVitamin+ Contain Vitamin A or E?
In designing MicroVitamin, Dr Brad decided against including Vitamin A or E based on research suggesting potential risks. Specifically, studies indicate that supplements containing high doses of beta-carotene, vitamin E, or vitamin A may be associated with an increased risk of mortality.
Learn more about the research behind this decision here.
Limited Supply, Maximum Quality
MicroVitamin+ is a new supplement, and as we ramp up production while ensuring the highest quality possible, there’s a supply shortage.
To allow as many people as possible to use MicroVitamin+, we’ve put a limit of twelve bottles per customer.
We appreciate your understanding as we strive to provide the highest quality product for you and your loved ones.
A note from Dr Brad Stanfield, Primary Care Physician
My primary goal is to support the well-being of my audience, and I genuinely believe that MicroVitamin+ can provide benefits to those who need it. I can’t emphasize enough however that a balanced diet comes first, and I strongly advise you to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.
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(3) van der Schoot, A., Drysdale, C., Whelan, K., & Dimidi, E. (2022). The Effect of Fiber Supplementation on Chronic Constipation in Adults: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 116(4), 953–969. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqac184
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