Young Female & Green Boost

€17,95
From 3,33 kr. per day
For women of childbearing age who often forget to eat fruits and vegetables. In addition to D3 and K2, it includes 400 µg of folic acid, which the Health Authority recommends women take from when they consider pregnancy through the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Since the body can mistake folic acid (B9) for B12—a situation known as the 'folate trap'—we've also added extra B12.

Furthermore, the folic acid is combined with Vitamin A, which is especially found in red and yellow vegetables, Vitamin C, found in potatoes and citrus fruits, and Vitamin K, primarily found in dark green vegetables and fermented products.
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Personality types

Scandinavian

Considering pregnancy

Not enough greens

Active ingredients

D3

K2

B9

B12

A

C

K1


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Health benefits
  • Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal bones, muscle function and teeth
  • Vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system
  • Vitamin K contributes to normal blood clotting and to the maintenance of normal bones
  • Folate contributes to maternal tissue growth during pregnancy and also contributes to normal blood formation
  • Vitamin B12 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, and also has a role in the process of cell division
  • Vitamin A contributes to normal iron metabolism
  • Vitamin A contributes to the maintenance of normal skin and vision
  • Vitamin C contributes to maintain the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise
  • Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones, teeth, skin and gums
  • Vitamin C increases iron absorption
Product information

The product is delivered in an airtight mono-plastic pouch along with a brown glass container for optional use.

The pouch contains 30 capsules and the daily dose is 1 capsule per day.

For optimal absorption, consider taking the capsule with a meal that contains fat - typically an evening meal.

With our subscription service, you'll receive a new pouch with 30 fresh capsules every month. We'll email you beforehand, for you to postpone in case you aren't ready.

Made for someone like Diana

28 years old, considering pregnancy, and doesn't eat enough fruit and vegetables

In Denmark, Diana is all about being prepared for the future. While not actively planning for pregnancy, she wisely opts for a multivitamin that includes D3, K2, B9 (folic acid), B12, A, C, and K1. This selection is particularly strategic due to her diet's shortfall in fruits and vegetables. Rich in B9, her supplement ensures she's nutritionally equipped for any future developments, embodying her forward-thinking and health-conscious approach to life.

DID YOU KNOW THAT

Vitamin C increases the absorption of the mineral iron.

We want you to ask questions

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Do all people need supplements?

No. The common understanding from many medical doctors is that a balanced diet should contain a sufficient amount of vitamins and minerals. And we’re not here to argue with that. But what is a balanced diet? And what about the exceptions to that rule? Like if you’re menstruating and losing a lot of iron once a month? Or trying to get pregnant? Or living in a country with limited sunshine for more than 6 months of the year? Those are among the questions we’d like to help you navigate.

Can you guarantee an effect?

The short answer is no. Most supplements rarely make a noticeable difference, but that doesn't mean they don't do something good. Vitamins and minerals are important elements for our health. In fact, the word vitamin means: "organic substance which is vital for an organism".


Since dietary supplements are a proactive product and we live a life of endless possibilities and variables, it can be difficult to determine whether you are better off than if you hadn't taken it - and if you are, it can be difficult to say why. Maybe you also drank more water during that period, got more exercise and ate healthier. But it is actually the core of our philosophy. We cannot promise that the actual nutrients will make you feel differently, but we strongly believe that their derived effects will.

When do Young Female & Green Boost expire?

If stored in their air tight pouch, at room temperature, in a dry and dark environment, then both the multivitamin, algae oil and iron+C supplement will have a best before date at two years after their respective date of manufacturing.

Once opened, we recommend to consume the capsules within six months.

At what time of day should I eat my capsules?

Given the chance that your multivitamin will contain fat soluble nutrients (K1, K2, E, D and A), then we recommend to eat your capules with a meal. If you eat breakfast - great! If not, maybe you should start? Or keep your vitamins close to the olive oil so you remember them at dinner.

We’d further recommend to eat the multivitamin and the algae oil together, but take the iron+C supplement at another time during the day.

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Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. If you don’t like the party, we won’t keep you here. But we hope you’ll come back later.

Can I skip, or delay, a shipment if I haven’t finished my last one?

Yes. Our worst fear is that you build up a stock. You can pause, postpone or reschedule your subscription at any time from your profile page. We also send you reminders about any upcoming orders, with a magic link to your profile so you can easily manage it if needed.

What’s the delivery time?

We are able to deliver your products within 2-4 working days.

What if I’m unhappy with my product?

Step one is to let us know at hello@good-habit.co. Step two is, most likely, to get your money back. However, please read our return policy before any inquiries.

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