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Bari Life introduces all-in-one bariatric supplement

Bari Life has introduced its all-in-one bariatric multivitamin, The Complete Bariatric Vitamin Formula, a single bottle bariatric-specific multivitamin with calcium & iron. According to the company, the formula was created to meet the rigorous guidelines set by the ASMBS and contains all the recommended daily amounts for iron, calcium and vitamins A, D, E, K and more in one single bottle.

“I saw bariatrics patients coming into the bariatric center that didn’t have access to or couldn’t afford the right bariatric vitamins,” explained Dr Stephen Boyce, a bariatric surgeon for over 25 years and Medical Director at Tennova Bariatric Surgery Center, and founder of Bari Life Bariatric Supplements. “I knew that the supplement regimen we were asking our patients to follow was not sustainable. They needed a solution that they could stick to for the rest of their lives. A sustainable bariatric vitamin plan is the only way to maintain good health for the long-term.”


While many bariatric centres recommend multivitamins to their bariatric patients, they are often not covered by insurance, can cost $100+ per month out of pocket and require the patient to purchase 3-6 different supplements. That’s when Boyce developed Bari Life’s all-in-one bariatric multivitamin, in one single bottle starting at $29.99 per month. According to the company, patients have reported significant health benefits by taking Bari Life bariatric supplements, including an overall better feeling of well-being and energy.


“By combining all of my patient’s vitamin & mineral needs into one single supplement compliance increased significantly and, as a result, vitamin & mineral deficiencies were less common.”

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