Product Highlights
- Individualized multivitamin supplement
- Formulated using results from blood tests
- Tests available for blood vitamin content, mineral content, hormones, and DNA
- Can use third-party DNA test results
Categories: Supplements, Vitamins and Minerals
In-Depth Review
Rootine Vitamins Review (2025): Multivitamin Doses Based On Your DNA and Blood Test
Author: Lauren Strong, CPT
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Personalized based on blood test results
- Slow-release microbeads
- Blood vitamin, mineral, and hormone tests available
- Can upload third-party DNA test results
Cons
- No robust evidence to back up DNA-based nutrition
- Expensive, starting at $94/month
- Subscription required
Specs
| Tags |
DNA-based formula, Personalized dosing, Microbead delivery |
| Subscription model |
Monthly plan |
| Custom nutrients |
Up to 18 nutrients tailored per individual |
| Third-party |
Tested for purity |
| Subscribe |
Monthly subscription required |
| Delivery method |
Microbeads in daily packets for sustained release |
| Plant-based |
Vegan-friendly formulation |
Product Summary
Rootine Smart Multivitamins are personalized vitamin and mineral supplements based on your individual nutritional needs. Rootine uses tests for blood vitamin content, blood mineral content, some hormones, and DNA to determine your vitamin formula.
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