Difficulty swallowing tablets and capsules is an issue that many encounter. As a result, I have had numerous patients over the years ask for alternatives. I often suggestgummy supplements, which can be chewed—and as a bonus, they can also help those with absorption issues as gummies are more readily absorbed into the body since they are chewed prior to being swallowed. Gummy supplements are a great option for both adults and parents who want to make sure their young children are supplementing their diet with adequate vitamins and minerals.
(Note: Gummy vitamins are usually recommended for those 4 years of age or older due to choking risk.)
The following supplements are available as gummies:
MultivitaminsVitamin B12Vitamin CVitamin DOmega-3 Fish OilCoenzyme Q10MelatoninProbioticsElderberry
Multivitamins
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Omega-3 Fish Oil
Coenzyme Q10
Melatonin
Probiotics
Elderberry
Multivitamins
The American Medical Association, the leading medical organization in the world, says thatmultivitaminsshould be taken to optimize health. On June 19, 2002, a study in theJournal of the American Medical Associationmade the following recommendation:
“We recommend that all adults take one multivitamin daily. This practice is justified mainly by the known and suspected benefits of supplemental folate and vitamins B12, B6, and D in preventing cardiovascular disease, cancer, and osteoporosis and because multivitamins at that dose are safe and inexpensive”
While a well-balanced diet and daily exercise are crucial to optimizing health, daily stressors and chronic health conditions can add increased metabolic and nutrient demands on your body. These nutrient needs may not always be fulfilled with diet alone. Additionally, many popular prescription drugs can alsodeplete the body of important vitamins and minerals.
A qualitygummy multivitaminprovides extra assurance that the body is getting what it needs. If extra nutrients are present, the body will store what it needs and eliminate the additional.
Options available includeAdult Gummy Multivitamins,Prenatal VitaminsandChildren Gummy Multivitamins.
Suggested Dose: Take as directed on the label
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12(also referred to as cobalamin or cyanocobalamin) is an important nutrient that your body requires to help optimize brain, nerve, and blood health. However, despite its importance, there’s plenty of evidence showing that people around the world are deficient in this essential nutrient. Those who have had intestinal surgery, including weight loss surgery, are also at risk for a vitamin B12 deficiency.
Studiesdemonstrate that up to one in six (17 percent) of those aged 60 and older are deficient in vitamin B12 while upwards to one in 15 (six percent) of those under age 60 are deficient. But, this isn’t just a health concern for Americans. In the northern part of China, for instance, a 2014 studyshowed up to 45 percent of Chinese women were deficient in vitamin B12. This is a problem in many different regions around the world.
Due tovitamin B12’s importance to the human body, various problems can occur when a person has low levels. Symptoms include anemia, memory issues, and depression, according to study out of Harvard University.
A vitamin B12 deficiency can result in the following conditions
AnemiaLow platelets or elevated number of plateletsBurning tongue (burning mouth syndrome)DepressionFatigueInsomniaLoss of balanceLoss of smellMemory loss – Vitamin B12 deficiency is more common in those with dementiaNumbness and tingling in legs and arms, referred to as “peripheral neuropathy” by doctors. (Neuropathy is common in those with diabetes but may also affect those with prediabetes or no diabetes)Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Anemia
Low platelets or elevated number of platelets
Burning tongue (burning mouth syndrome)
Depression
Fatigue
Insomnia
Loss of balance
Loss of smell
Memory loss – Vitamin B12 deficiency is more common in those with dementia
Numbness and tingling in legs and arms, referred to as “peripheral neuropathy” by doctors. (Neuropathy is common in those with diabetes but may also affect those with prediabetes or no diabetes)
Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
Suggested dose: 500 to 1,000 mcg per day
Vitamin C
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is a crucial vitamin withantioxidantproperties. According to a 2009 study inThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, over seven percent of people age six and older were vitamin C deficient based on blood tests. More than half surveyed consumed low amounts. Vitamin C levels are lower in those who smoke.
A few years ago, I diagnosed a 40-year-old patient in my practice with scurvy. The patient was a smoker with a poor diet, who was exhibiting bleeding gums and easy bruising. After the patient’s dentist confirmed the absence of gum disease, a blood test confirmed the vitamin C deficiency, which lead to the diagnosis of scurvy. This individual’s symptoms improved after a few weeks of vitamin C supplementation.
Vitamin C plays a significant role incollagenformation, the main component of arteries and skin. Collagen is also important to keep one’s teeth healthy. Studies show a diet high in foods containing vitamin C are good for the heart. For those who take aniron gummy supplementfor anemia, avitamin C gummycan help increase the absorption of the iron in the small intestine.
Suggested dose: Take between 250 mg to 500 mg daily.
Vitamin D
Worldwide, about four in five patients have a clinical vitamin D deficiency. Thousands of studies over the last decade show health benefits in those with optimalvitamin Dlevels. The studies tell us that those with higher levels of vitamin D in their blood have a lower risk for heart attacks, breast cancer, colon cancer, ovarian cancer, multiple sclerosis, and other health complications.
The reason for this common deficiency is that few people spend the required 15 to 20 minutes each day in the sunlight, allowing their face, arms and legs to be exposed to the ultraviolet light. Those with more melanin, which is responsible for skin pigmentation, require up to 30 minutes in the sun per day to generate adequate vitamin D. Those over age 65 years also require more time outdoors to generate vitamin D due to reduced skin elasticity.
A 2017 study from University of San Diego showed that college football players who had lower vitamin D levels were more likely to be injured than those with higher blood levels. But, getting sufficientvitamin Dis crucial for all people, not just athletes.
Lower levels of vitamin D in the blood have been associated with increased risk for the following conditions:
Breast cancerOvarian cancerPancreatic cancerFibromyalgiaFalls and fracturesAutoimmune diseasesHigh blood pressureHeart attacks and strokes
Breast cancer
Ovarian cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Fibromyalgia
Falls and fractures
Autoimmune diseases
High blood pressure
Heart attacks and strokes
Suggested dose: 1,000 IU to 5,000 IU daily (ask your doctor what is best for you)
Omega-3 Fish Oil
Omega-3 essential fatty acidsconsist primarily ofparticularlyeicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)anddocosahexaenoic acid (DHA). A 2014 study inNutrition Journalshowed that the majority of Americans do not consume enough omega-3 fatty acids. They can be found in a variety of food sources, which include fish (mackerel, cod, and salmon are among the richest),walnuts,chia seeds,flax seeds,hemp seeds, andnatto.
A 2017 study inFuture Scienceshowed omega-3 oils can reduce inflammation that can lead to heart disease. A 2017 study inAtherosclerosisshowed that higher levels of omega-3 in the blood could reduce death from heart disease by 30 percent. This is significant being that one in four deaths in the United States is due to heart disease.
Drug companies manufacture and sell a pharmaceutical grade fish oil, which has been shown to lower triglyceride levels by 50 percent. However, non-pharmaceuticalfish oilcapsules also appear to provide the same benefit at a fraction of the cost.Fish oil supplements are also available ingummy formulas.
Suggested dose: Take as directed on the label
Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10is required for cells to generate energy. This is done primarily, in a part of the cell doctors call mitochondria. Mitochondria is like a “power plant” that generates energy for the human body. If our biological power plants do not generate sufficient energy, fatigue is often a result.
Since the heart is the most active of all organs, it produces and requires the most CoQ10 in order to meet its metabolic demands. However, in those with cardiac disease, higher levels of CoQ10 are frequently desired.
If you have the following, you may benefit from Coenzyme Q10 supplementation:
Migraine headachesChronic Fatigue SyndromeFibromyalgiaPoor memoryElevated blood pressureCongestive heart failureMetabolic diseaseFacial wrinkles
Migraine headaches
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Fibromyalgia
Poor memory
Elevated blood pressure
Congestive heart failure
Metabolic disease
Facial wrinkles
When a Co-enzyme Q10 supplement is taken, the body will convert 90 percent of the CoQ10 into ubiquinol, the active form of the vitamin.
A 2017 study, which reviewed 14 other studies, showed a benefit of CoQ10. The results showed those who took CoQ10 were 31 percent less likely to die from complications of congestive heart failure.
Suggested dose ofCoenzyme Q10 gummiesis 100 mg to 300 mg per day
Melatonin
Melatoninis the hormone necessary for one to get a good night’s sleep. As we age, melatonin levels decrease, which is why those 65 years of age and older frequently have difficulty getting proper sleep. People of all ages who work the night shift (or graveyard shift) frequently have sleeping problems due to disruption of their circadian rhythm, the 24-hour cycle that tells us when to eat and sleep among other everyday behaviors. Ironically, commonly prescribed sleeping medications (ie. zolpidem, temazepam) lower melatonin levels in the body which commonly results in a dependency on the sleeping medication.
Suggested dose: 3 to 5 mg each night ofmelatonin gummies
Probiotics
Probiotics, the term used to describe healthy bacteria, are also available in a gummy formula. Our intestines require the presence of good bacteria in order to assist with digestion and to help maintain the health of our immune system.Examples of healthy bacteria includelactobacilliandbifidobacteria.Probiotics are frequently taken by those with digestive issues and by those who undergo a course of probiotics.
In addition to digestive benefits, probiotics have been shown to be effective in the prevention of upper respiratory infections and appear to be an up-and-coming treatment for chronic sinus disease. A 2015 study byCochrane Reviewshowed those taking probiotics were less likely to develop an upper respiratory infection, less likely to need antibiotics, and less likely to miss school when compared to those subjects not taking probiotics.
Suggested dose: 3 billion to 30 billion units daily
Elderberry Gummies
Elderberry(Sambucus nigraL.) has historically been used by many indigenous cultures for upper respiratory infections. A 2016 study concluded that elderberry showeda significant reduction of cold duration and cold severity in air travelers who took the herb. Studiesalso show elderberry has activity against the influenza virus.Elderberry gummiesprovide a rich source of this potent antioxidant.
Suggesteddose: Elderberry extract 50 mg daily
Gummies for the Immune System
There are also various types of gummies available which help provide immune system support. These gummies include vitamin C, zinc and vitamin D, known to play an important role in helping to strengthen the immune system and fight viruses.
Hair, Skin and Nails
Gummy supplements can also help withhair, skin and nail health—important nutrients for this includes vitamin C and biotin.
Other supplements available on the market include those withiron gummies,fiber gummies, andcalcium gummies.
Can vegetarians consume gummies?
Initially,gummieswere made using gelatin, meaning that they would not be suitable for those who consume a vegetarian diet as gelatin is derived from animal cartilage. However, there are numerousgelatin-free gummy vitaminsnow available. If avoiding gelatin is important, one must simply read the label closely.
