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gointribal Enthusiast

I am going to run out of my current vitamins soon and they don't have iron in them so I need a new brand. Any ideas? Or better yet does anyone have a list of gluten-free vitamins?

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acousticmom Explorer

I've been taking Freeda Quintabs (thanks to Rachel for the tip earlier this year). They have iron but no gluten or casein. Check them out at freedavitamins.com.

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jenvan Collaborator

Rock on with the Freeda Quintabs--I take those too-def recommend! I know they have vitamins w/ and w/o iron.

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jerseyangel Proficient

I ordered them recently, and they should be here today! Jen--I remember you saying that you used them, and that you like them. I have been taking Centrum forever, but want to try something without all of the additives. I got the kind with iron. :)

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Moongirl Community Regular

I take Nature Made Vitamins, they say right on the bottle that they are gluten-free, even if you go to the website it will tell you there as well. I buy mine at CVS, ive also seen it at Walgreens, and they always have sales on them.

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acousticmom Explorer
I've been taking Freeda Quintabs (thanks to Rachel for the tip earlier this year). They have iron but no gluten or casein. Check them out at freedavitamins.com.

Oops--it was Jen who told me about these. Thanks again!

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minibabe Contributor

If it is a multi-vitamin that you are looking for then I use Centrum. It seems to do good for me :)

Amanda NY

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skinnyminny Enthusiast

I use espically yours womans vitamin by Natures Plus

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jenvan Collaborator

PS: Here is Freeda's site if you want to ck them out: Open Original Shared Link I bought them online there--but I think the gluten-free Pantry sells them too.

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jerseyangel Proficient

Mine came a few minutes ago!! I ordered them from The Gluten Free Pantry--

Open Original Shared Link free.com/glu/showprod.cfm...jectGroup_ID=28

Got some bread mixes at the same time :D

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steveindenver Contributor

I've got the Costco brand (Kirkland) and the bottle says "gluten-free"

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