Liquid Micronutrient Concentrates

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LaVita's New All-in-One Supplement Streamlines Daily Nutrition

— April 20, 2026 — Lifestyle
LaVita launched an all-in-one liquid micronutrient concentrate supplement that's made to mix with water to deliver more than 70 ingredients in a tablespoon-sized serving. This wholly plant-powered, lactose-free, gluten-free concentrate made without additives, preservatives, colorings, flavorings and sweeteners is densely packed with fruits and vegetables, plus herbs, plant oils, vitamins, minerals and trace elements.

Supplements, especially taking a handful of quality ones on a regular basis, can get costly quickly but this 500ml liquid micronutrient concentrate provides 50 servings at around £60, which breaks down to about £1.20 per serving. Another key consideration is how bioavailable the ingredients will actually be and an internationally published study confirmed that the vitamins and trace elements in LaVita reach the body’s cells.
Trend Themes
1. Consolidated All-in-one Supplements - Consolidation of dozens of vitamins and botanicals into a single tablespoon-sized dose creates room for streamlined supply chains and new dosing formats that challenge pill-based regimens.
2. Plant-powered Clean-label Formulas - A fully plant-derived concentrate free from additives and common allergens signals growing consumer demand for transparent ingredient sources and minimalist formulations.
3. Cost-per-serving Affordability - Lower per-serve pricing for concentrated liquids compared with multi-pill routines highlights opportunities to reframe value propositions around economical, high-bioavailability nutrition.
Industry Implications
1. Dietary Supplement Manufacturing - Manufacturers that can guarantee stability and bioavailability in dense liquid matrices stand to upend traditional capsule and tablet production by offering concentrated alternatives.
2. Functional Beverage Retail - Retailers curating single-dose liquid concentrates alongside ready-to-drink options may redefine in-store and direct-to-consumer assortment strategies around convenience and efficacy.
3. Clinical Nutrition Research - Independent studies validating cellular uptake and long-term outcomes of multi-ingredient concentrates could shift clinical guidance and accelerate medical acceptance of concentrated liquid supplements.
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