Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite A.M. & P.M. (VM114NC)
Plain-language notes on Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite A.M. & P.M. (VM114NC) — what it does, whether it's worth the price, what reactions to watch for, and a closer look at the clinician's review.
Most people who land on a page about Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite aren't browsing for fun. They were handed a bottle, or saw it recommended somewhere, and they want to know two things: is it actually doing anything I couldn't get from a $15 grocery-store multivitamin, and is anything going to go wrong with it. This page is for that reader. Multi-Vitamin Elite is Thorne's flagship adult multivitamin — two bottles, AM and PM, six capsules a day total, 30-day supply per box.
It's the multivitamin practitioners stock when they want something more than the cheap stuff. The price is meaningfully higher than mass-market multivitamins; whether the price difference matters to you depends on what you're trying to do. A longer practitioner's read on the formula, including who actually benefits from it and who's wasting their money, is at the full Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite review. For a full clinical breakdown, see this the full Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite review written by a practicing clinician.
What is Multi-Vitamin Elite?
Multi-Vitamin Elite is two separate formulas sold as a pair. The morning bottle leans heavy on B vitamins — the active forms of folate and B12 (methylated, the kind your body can use directly without conversion), along with B6 as P-5-P, riboflavin as R-5-P, and the rest of the B-complex. It also has vitamin A as a mix of beta-carotene and retinyl palmitate, vitamin C, choline, inositol, green-tea polyphenols (decaffeinated but still activating), and quercetin. The evening bottle is where the minerals live — calcium and magnesium in well-absorbed citrate-malate form, zinc as bisglycinate, plus selenium, chromium, manganese, and the trace minerals. The evening bottle also has the fat-soluble vitamins — D3, mixed tocopherols, vitamin K2 in both MK-4 and MK-7 forms — and antioxidants like alpha-lipoic acid and CoQ10. The VM114NC version skips copper; the regular Multi-Vitamin Elite has it.
Quick Facts
| Manufacturer | Thorne |
|---|---|
| Category | Two-bottle (A.M. / P.M.) practitioner multivitamin-mineral system |
| Form | Capsules; typical dose 3 A.M. capsules with morning food + 3 P.M. capsules with evening food (label dose) |
| Typical use | Comprehensive daily multivitamin coverage for adults, performance and recovery support, methylation-aware micronutrient floor |
| Available without prescription | Practitioner-channel; sold through licensed clinicians and authorized distributors. Thorne also sells direct, but the VM114NC SKU shows up most often on practitioner ordering platforms. |
Common Reasons People Search for Multi-Vitamin Elite
Based on real search behavior, the questions visitors most commonly bring to this topic include:
- What's Multi-Vitamin Elite actually for?
- Will the AM bottle keep me up at night?
- What goes wrong for people who don't tolerate it?
- How do I take it without making myself sick?
- What's the real difference vs. a $15 grocery-store multi?
- Should I be on the no-copper one or the regular one?
- Do I need to worry about the methylated B vitamins?
- Where's the full review with the clinical details?
Each of these is covered on the dedicated pages of this site, and a more detailed practitioner-written analysis is available in this a plain-language clinician review of the VM114NC formula.
Where to Read More
- Multi-Vitamin Elite Side Effects — full safety profile and reported reactions
- Multi-Vitamin Elite Ingredients — what's actually in each serving
- Multi-Vitamin Elite FAQ — the most common questions, answered
- About this site — who publishes this information
Related Reading
- Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite Info Hub — another perspective on this
- Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite Practitioner's Notebook — related background reading
- Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite Safety Files — a complementary read
- the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements multivitamin fact sheet — background from a third-party source
This site provides educational information about Thorne Multi-Vitamin Elite A.M. & P.M. (VM114NC) and similar nutraceutical products. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting or stopping any supplement. Multi-Vitamin Elite is a registered trademark of Thorne; this site is independent and not affiliated with Thorne.