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Garden of Life Vitamin Code RAW Prenatal (180 Capsules)

by Garden of Life

"Whole food prenatal with folate + iron + D3 + ginger for nausea — the RAW organic prenatal multi with probiotics and 12,000+ reviews"

Amazon Rating
4.5/5
Reviews
12,000+
Price Range
$32-42
Servings
30 servings
USDA OrganicNon-GMO Project VerifiedGluten-FreeVegetarian
Our Editorial Rating
8.2
Very Good
FormCapsule
SubcategoryPrenatal Multi (Whole Food, RAW)
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Overview

Garden of Life Vitamin Code RAW Prenatal provides a comprehensive whole food prenatal multivitamin with 800mcg folate (from whole food sources, not synthetic folic acid), 18mg gentle iron (from whole food), 800 IU vitamin D3, 200mg DHA-rich whole food blend, and a probiotic/enzyme blend for digestibility. The inclusion of ginger root and peppermint is specifically designed to address pregnancy-related nausea — a common reason women stop taking prenatals. The RAW designation means nutrients are delivered in their whole food matrix with naturally occurring cofactors, enzymes, and probiotics. The 180-capsule count provides a 30-day supply at 6 capsules per day.

Key Ingredients

4 ingredients linked to detailed encyclopedia profiles

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Whole food nutrients
  • 12,000+ reviews
  • Ginger for nausea
  • Probiotics + enzymes
  • Gentle iron (less constipation)

What Could Be Better

  • 6 capsules per day
  • 30-day supply only
  • Premium price ($32+)
  • Large capsules

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Pregnant women wanting whole food prenatal
  • Those with prenatal nausea
  • Those wanting gentle iron
  • Organic/whole food advocates

Not Ideal For

  • Those wanting 1-pill prenatal
  • Budget seekers
  • Those who dislike many pills
  • Those wanting synthetic (higher dose) prenatal

Our Verdict

8.2/10 — Very Good

Garden of Life Vitamin Code RAW Prenatal is the whole food prenatal — folate, gentle iron, and ginger for nausea with probiotics and enzymes. The 6-capsule serving is the trade-off for whole food nutrient delivery.

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