Vitaminix - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Vitamin A

Vitamin B1

Vitamin B2

Vitamin B3

Vitamin B5

Vitamin B6

Vitamin B8

Vitamin B9

Vitamin B12

Vitamin C

Vitamin D

Vitamin E

Vitamin K

Calcium

Cobalt

Copper

Iron

Fluorine

Phosphor

Iodine

Magnesium

Manganese

Potassium

Selenium

Sodium

Zinc

Chromium

Silicium

Chlorine

Sulfur

Molybdenum

Milk

Egg

Banana

Crustacean

Corn

Pulses/Beans/Lentils

Lettuce

Meat

Carrot

Citrus Fruits

Rice

White Fish

Apples & Pears

Yogurt

Nuts

Green Beans

Root Tubers and Vegetables

Blue Fish

Spices & Seasonings

Mussels

Pepper

Plums & Cherries

Cheese

Fig & Avocado

Soya

Animal Fat

Cauliflower & Broccoli

Peach

Cucumber

Cereals

Beetroot & Radish

Tomato

Grapes

Squid

Onion & Garlic

Cabbage

Dried Fruit

Pumpkin

Mushroom

White Meat

Spinach

Leeks

Berries

Sugar & Honey

Celery

Oil

Water

Asparagus

Eggplant

Melon/Watermelon

Chocolate

Artichoke
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