Let me start by saying this isn’t just another list you scroll past on your lunch break. I’m an HCPC-registered nutritionist, and I’ve lived and worked with clients from the UK, Australia, Canada, the U.S., India, and Pakistan. I’ve personally tried, researched, and reviewed countless vitamin products, and the list you’re about to read is grounded in real-world experience.
Why Vitamins Matter More Than Ever in 2025
Let’s be honest modern lifestyles are taxing. Between screen fatigue, urban pollution, processed food, and irregular routines, our bodies are crying out for support. And geographically, it only gets more complex.
Take the UK, for example. The lack of consistent sunshine is a major issue. You could go days, even weeks, without seeing the sun. That has real consequences from low Vitamin D levels, to seasonal depression, to chronic fatigue. I see this every day in clinic. My own clients often complain about waking up tired, feeling low, or struggling with immunity.
Compare that to Australia, where we have the opposite problem. There’s too much sun, and it comes with a different set of challenges. My daughter loves the beach, and if you’re a beach-goer too, you probably know the downside: sun damage, skin irritation from salt water, premature aging. A few of my clients there, mostly women in their 30s, struggle with pigmentation and dehydration due to harsh UV exposure.
In Pakistan and India, nutrient deficiencies are widespread despite the availability of sunshine and fresh food. Why? Cultural dietary habits, poor soil quality, and food adulteration play a major role. In urban areas, the lifestyle has become fast-paced, processed, and less nutrient-dense. People often eat well in volume, but poorly in quality.
So when I recommend vitamins, it’s not hype. It’s because I’ve seen how much they improve people’s lives mine included.
1. Vitamin D3 + K2 Oral Spray
3000IU (75μg) of vitamin D3 + 75μg of vitamin K2
Used it personally: Yes, every winter.
Vitamin D3
3000IU (75μg) of vitamin D3 + 75μg of vitamin K2
Vitamin D3 + K2 Oral SprayIn the UK, this is my non-negotiable. The lack of sunlight means most of us have low Vitamin D levels for over half the year. But D3 alone isn’t enough, you need K2 to ensure calcium is diected to your bones, not your arteries.
BetterYou Dlux 3000 is a sublingual spray. I love it because it bypasses digestion, which is great for people with gut issues. It also absorbs fast and tastes neutral.
Benefits:
- Supports bone health
- Improves mood and energy (clinical improvements in SAD)
- Enhances immunity
Watch for: If you’re on blood thinners, check with your doctor due to K2 interactions.
Contextual advice:
- In Australia: take this only during winter or if you’re sun-avoidant
- In Pakistan/India: Recommend for office workers or women who stay indoors due to cultural norms
2. Magnesium Glycinate
(Brand: Pure Encapsulations Magnesium Glycinate)
Used it personally: Yes, as part of my night routine.

Magnesium is the sleep mineral, and glycinate is the form that supports nervous system and muscle recovery. Pure Encapsulations is clean, allergen-free, and gentle on the stomach.
Benefits:
- Reduces anxiety and improves sleep
- Helps with muscle cramps and restless leg syndrome
- Supports PMS in women
Real story: A client from Canada struggled with migraines and poor sleep. Within 2 weeks of introducing this, her symptoms improved by 60%.
Caution: Too much can cause loose stools. Start small.
3. Omega-3 (EPA & DHA)
(Brand: Bare Biology Lion Heart Liquid)

Used it personally: Yes, and it’s the best-tasting one I’ve found.
If you’re not eating fatty fish 3x/week, you need this. Omega-3s are brain food. Bare Biology’s liquid form has superior absorption, and it’s IFOS certified (i.e., tested for purity).
Benefits:
- Brain clarity
- Joint lubrication
- Mood and hormone regulation
For teens and students: This has helped many of my ADHD clients focus better.
Global advice:
- In India/Pakistan: Fish oil is essential due to high-carb diets
- In Canada: Especially helpful in winter to counter mood dips
4. Vitamin B Complex
(Brand: Thorne Research Basic B Complex)
Used it personally: Yes, during times of high stress.

B vitamins are often depleted by caffeine, stress, and alcohol. Thorne’s blend is methylated, meaning it’s bioavailable even if you have MTHFR genetic variations (very common).
Benefits:
- Energy production
- Healthy metabolism
- Mood balance
Personal review: I take this when I’m launching a new program or writing content for 10 hours straight.
Caution: Can turn urine bright yellow—totally normal.
5. Vitamin C (Liposomal)
(Brand: Altrient Liposomal Vitamin C)
Used it personally: Yes, especially during travel.

Most people don’t realize regular Vitamin C tablets barely absorb. Altrient’s liposomal formula is gold standard it delivers directly into your cells.
Benefits:
- Collagen production (hello, skin glow!)
- Stronger immunity
- Reduces inflammation
Beach tip (Australia): My daughter uses this post-sun exposure to help her skin repair.
Caution: Expensive, but worth it if you’re healing or immune-compromised.
6. Iron (Non-Constipating)
(Brand: Active Iron)
Used it personally: No, but recommended to multiple clients.

Especially needed for menstruating women, vegetarians, or those with anemia.
Active Iron doesn’t cause constipation or nausea like most iron pills.
Benefits:
- Prevents fatigue
- Supports brain function
- Reduces hair loss due to iron-deficiency
Case example: My client in Pakistan with PCOS had chronic tiredness. Ferritin was at 9. Active Iron brought her up to 40+ in 3 months.
Caution: Always test ferritin levels before taking iron.
7. Zinc + Copper Balance
(Brand: Integrative Therapeutics Zinc-Copper)
Used it personally: Yes, during skin breakouts.

Zinc is key for immunity and skin repair, but long-term use can deplete copper. This brand keeps them in the right ratio (15:1).
Benefits:
- Clearer skin
- Faster wound healing
- Immune support
Tip: Great for teens with acne or athletes prone to colds.
8. Probiotic with Prebiotic
(Brand: Seed Daily Synbiotic)
Used it personally: Yes, consistently.

Gut health is foundational. Seed is a game-changer with its 2-in-1 capsule and science-backed strains. It’s pricey but worth every penny.
Benefits:
- Better digestion and less bloating
- Improved skin via gut axis
- Boosted immunity
For India/Pakistan: Many people suffer gut issues from water or food contaminants—this helps restore balance.
9. Collagen (Type I, II, III)
(Brand: Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides)
Used it personally: Yes, daily in coffee.

Especially important post-30, collagen supports joints, skin elasticity, and gut lining.
Benefits:
- Reduces joint pain
- Improves skin texture
- Strengthens hair and nails
Real use case: My Australian client (ex-surf instructor) had early joint aches—collagen + Omega-3 helped her feel 10 years younger.
10. Multivitamin (Clean Label)
(Brand: Pure Encapsulations O.N.E. Multivitamin)
Used it personally: Yes, during travel or stressful periods.

This is a high-quality, once-daily multi with methylated B vitamins, A, D, K, selenium, iodine, and more. No fillers or dyes.
Benefits:
- Convenient coverage
- Good for nutrient insurance when diet isn’t perfect
Caution: Take with food, or it may cause mild nausea.
Final Thoughts
I’m not saying everyone needs to take all 10. But if you pick 3-5 that match your lifestyle and geographic context, you’ll likely notice a major boost in how you feel, focus, and function.
If you’re in the UK, don’t skip D3.
If you’re in Australia, protect your skin with antioxidants.
If you’re in India or Pakistan, work on gut health and iron balance.
These aren’t just pills—they’re tools. And I’m here, as someone who lives this every day, to tell you: they make a difference.
Have questions? I’m always happy to chat more.
Stay well,
— Your HCPC-Registered Nutritionist & Fellow Health Explorer


