What is Compliance?
At Bari Life we know that compliance is important and it is even more important for bariatric patients. There are numerous reasons for why people do not supplement with vitamins on a daily basis. Is it a problem? Unfortunately, yes. Bariatric patients are at a much higher risk for developing vitamin deficiencies after weight loss surgery. After weight loss surgery vitamin supplementation is required for bariatric patients to maintain adequate nutrient levels to prevent vitamin deficiencies.
It is estimated that only 45% to 55% of people stay regular with their vitamin supplements. There are a number of reasons for why people don’t take their supplements every day, but it really comes down to these three factors:
- The daily vitamin regimen is too complicated.
- There are too many supplements to keep up with, especially for the long haul.
- Taking them is not a great experience.
We started Bari Life because we knew we could offer an easier solution that bariatric patients could easily fit into their daily lives. We pioneered a new way to get all of the necessary vitamins and minerals a bariatric patient needs in one easy product.
Bari Life has made product breakthroughs that address the specific needs of bariatric patients and the proven barriers to staying on track with supplement use.
Traditional treatments recommend separate products for getting complete multivitamin, calcium, iron and B12 needs. With these products, patients are told calcium and iron should be taken hours apart. It’s too complicated.
Bari Life simplifies the process and makes taking supplements hassle free.
One Simple Regimen
Simple and Easy to Use
Your Daily Dosage from One Bottle
The Power of One
The Bari Life All-In-One Multivitamin Tablet and the Bari Life All-In-One Multivitamin Powder significantly increase vitamin and mineral compliance for patients after weight loss surgery. The reason Bari Life raises compliance by 100% is because we’ve made the daily vitamin regimen simple, affordable and easy to swallow.
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