Vitamins/Mineral Supplements

Vitamins and minerals: the foundation stack, done properly.

Most South African adults are short on three to five key nutrients: vitamin D (we work indoors, even in summer), magnesium (depleted soils, stress burns through stores), B vitamins (alcohol, refined carbs, gut issues), omega 3 (low marine intake), and often zinc or iodine. The shelves of a typical pharmacy carry hundreds of bottles, most of them low-dose, synthetic, or paired with fillers that defeat the point. You do not need 12 bottles. You need 4 to 6 that are well-formed, well-dosed, and well-absorbed.

We stock supplements with three filters: the form of the nutrient (magnesium glycinate, not oxide; methyl B12, not cyanocobalamin; D3, not D2), the dose (clinical, not token), and the brand's quality story (third-party tested, no unnecessary fillers, transparent sourcing). New Leaf, Natroceutics, Viridian, and Nordic Naturals are our most-stocked reasons-to-believe. If a product survives those filters and the price still makes sense for daily use, it gets on the shelf.

What is actually happening

  • Most adults are short on 3 to 5 nutrients

    Repeated SA and global surveys show widespread shortfalls in vitamin D, magnesium, omega 3, B12, and iodine. Food alone rarely closes the gap once you account for soil depletion, processing, and modern diets. A small, targeted stack does more than a 30-ingredient multivitamin.

  • Form matters more than dose

    Magnesium oxide is 4 percent absorbed; magnesium glycinate is closer to 40 percent. Folic acid is synthetic; methylfolate is what your body actually uses. Cheap forms can be ten times less useful. We list the form on every product so you can compare like for like.

  • Synthetic versus whole-food versus active

    Three broad approaches exist. Synthetics are cheap and high-dose but harder to absorb. Whole-food sources (camu camu for C, beef liver for B12) give cofactors but lower doses. Activated or methylated forms cost more and work for people with absorption or MTHFR issues. There is no single right answer.

  • Quality starts at the bottle

    Look for third-party testing, batch numbers, no magnesium stearate or polyethylene glycol fillers, dark glass or opaque containers, and a brand that publishes its sourcing. A 90-day supply that costs the same as a 30-day supply at the chemist usually tells you something is missing from the formula.

How we think about it

FOUNDATION

Cover the five everyone misses

Vitamin D3 plus K2, magnesium glycinate, B complex (activated), omega 3, and a quality multivitamin or whole-food trace mineral source. This stack alone handles the deficiencies most South Africans actually have.

TARGETED

Add for specific gaps

Once the foundation is in place, layer in targeted support: berberine for blood sugar, quercetin for histamine, beetroot for circulation, B12 lozenges for vegans or older adults. One or two additions, not five.

CYCLED

Use seasonally or as needed

Some nutrients work best in cycles. Vitamin C and zinc during winter and travel, adaptogens during high-stress periods, immune supports around flu season. Cycling avoids tolerance and saves money.

Our top picks for this concern

Curated by what works, ranked by what sells. The handful we reach for first.

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Now Foods Glutathione Capsules 250mg

Now Foods Glutathione Capsules 250mg

R 549.00
Now Foods Glutathione Capsules come in a 250mg dosage per capsule. 2. Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative stress. 3. The supplement is designed to...
Now Foods Hyaluronic Acid Double Strength 100mg

Now Foods Hyaluronic Acid Double Strength 100mg

R 559.99
 **Now Foods Hyaluronic Acid Double Strength Supplements** Now Foods Hyaluronic Acid Double Strength supplements are specially formulated to support healthy joint function. They contain a high dosage of hyaluronic acid,...
Now Foods Magnesium Citrate 120 Veg Capsules

Now Foods Magnesium Citrate 120 Veg Capsules

R 479.00
Supports energy production, muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, and bone mineralisation. Highly bioavailable form of magnesium for critical enzyme function. Vegan, non-GMO, free from gluten, dairy, soy, nuts, and manufactured...
Viridian - Extra C 950mg – 30 Veg Capsules

Viridian - Extra C 950mg – 30 Veg Capsules

R 279.00
Viridian Extra C 950mg is available in a bottle of 30 vegetarian capsules. 2. The supplement provides a high-strength dose of vitamin C to support immune health and antioxidant protection....
Viridian Fertility For Women 60 Capsules

Viridian Fertility For Women 60 Capsules

R 399.00
The product is designed to support female fertility with a blend of vitamins, minerals, and herbal extracts. Key ingredients include folic acid, vitamin B12, and herbal extracts like vitex and...
Viridian High Potency Magnesium & B6 30 veg caps

Viridian High Potency Magnesium & B6 30 veg caps

R 299.00
The product provides 300mg of magnesium and 25mg of vitamin B6 per capsule. Magnesium supports over 300 processes in the body, including muscle function and nervous system health. The supplement...
Viridian Pregnancy Formula Multivitamin 60 Capsules

Viridian Pregnancy Formula Multivitamin 60 Capsules

R 429.00
Viridian Pregnancy Formula Multivitamin is designed to support the nutritional needs of pregnant and breastfeeding women. Each bottle contains 60 capsules , providing a month's supply when taken as recommended....
New Leaf Bundle

New Leaf Bundle

R 698.00R 634.00
New Leaf Magnesium Glycinate is available in a bottle of 120 capsules.  It contains magnesium glycinate, known for high absorption and gentle effect on the stomach. The supplement supports muscle...
Viridian L-Theanine and Lemon Balm - 90 Capsules

Viridian L-Theanine and Lemon Balm - 90 Capsules

R 969.00
Promotes calm focus and relaxation without drowsiness using natural L-Theanine and Lemon Balm extract. Vegan, non-GMO, and ethically formulated to support stress management and mental clarity. Helps reduce tension and...

Build your stack

Three tiers, not 12. Start with one, add the next when you are ready.

  1. 1
    ESSENTIAL

    Start here

    Magnesium glycinate every evening. Covers the most common SA deficiency and helps with sleep, stress, and muscle recovery. The single highest-value supplement for most adults.

    New Leaf Magnesium Glycinate 120 Capsules New Leaf Magnesium Glycinate 120 Capsules R359.00 View →
  2. 2
    BUILD

    Layer in the sun and bone team

    D3 plus K2 daily, especially April through September when SA sun is weaker and most people are indoors. Pair with breakfast (fat helps absorption).

    New Leaf Vitamin D3 And K2 Tablets 1000IU 180 Tabs New Leaf Vitamin D3 And K2 Tablets 1000IU 180 Tabs R339.00 View →
  3. 3
    SPECIALTY

    For energy, mood, or methylation

    Activated B complex when you suspect MTHFR, are vegetarian, drink regularly, or feel tired despite good sleep. One capsule with food.

    Natroceutics Activated B complex-30 capsules Natroceutics Activated B complex-30 capsules R335.00 View →

Common questions

Do I really need supplements if I eat well?
Probably yes for vitamin D (sun exposure is too low for most office workers), omega 3 (unless you eat oily fish three times a week), and magnesium (depleted in modern soils). Food first, supplements to fill the documented gaps.
How do I know what I am deficient in?
A basic blood panel (25-OH vitamin D, B12, ferritin, magnesium RBC, omega 3 index if you want it) gives you a real answer. Symptoms alone are not reliable. Most GPs will run vitamin D and B12 on request.
Are multivitamins worth it?
A good multivitamin closes small gaps in many nutrients at once. It will not fix a large deficiency in any one nutrient. We stock multivitamins as a base layer, not a replacement for targeted dosing.
Why is your magnesium more expensive than the pharmacy version?
Pharmacy magnesium is usually oxide (cheap, 4 percent absorbed) or citrate (better, can loosen stools). Glycinate costs more per kilo and is the most absorbable form for daily use. You pay more, you absorb more, you need less.
Can I take everything together?
Mostly yes, but split iron and calcium across different meals (they compete), take fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) with food that contains fat, and take magnesium in the evening so it can support sleep.
What about during pregnancy?
Pregnancy needs are different: folate (active, not synthetic), choline, iron, iodine, omega 3 with DHA. Work with your doctor or midwife to choose a prenatal that covers these. Avoid high-dose vitamin A.
How long until I feel a difference?
Magnesium and B vitamins: a few days to two weeks. Vitamin D: four to eight weeks to raise blood levels. Omega 3: three months to change tissue ratios. Supplements work on biological timelines, not next-day timelines.