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#1 User is offline   BigRog 

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 06:57 AM

I have found these vitamin powders that you mix up with juice
I feel better since starting to use them. I think that they are more absorbable than pills

https://www.secure.a...om/en/index.php

I have found them cheaper online than on their site and my local Good Foods grocery carries them
The ones that are gluten free say so

I have no interest in this company
I got tired of the sticky bottles with liquid vitamins so this is a good thing for me
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Posted 14 May 2007 - 08:33 PM

Thank you for sharing this info. I have been using Vista Vitamins, because I am also a gastric bypass patient. They are readily absorbed by design, since gb patients don't absorb so well. I also take Vitron C, which is C with Iron so it is absorbed better too. I have had anemia really bad for years, thought it was from the gb but now thinking it was there before as a result of gluten issues.

It is so great to finally be feeling better!!
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  Posted 15 May 2007 - 02:24 PM

I have found a fantastic new source of vitamins! They are guaranteed to break down within half an hour, they don't contain any petroleum or animal byproducts, they don't contain ingredients that interact with eachother and prevent absorption and best of all, they're gluten free! They're made to supplement the diets of either men or women, but they also have chewables for teens and drink mixes for kids. Problem is, you can't buy them in stores. They're sold through network marketing off of Lame Advertisement International's website but they're much cheaper if you know someone who is an independent consultant. There's a link that lets you find one in your area. Or feel free to contact me if you want to try some because I accidentally bought way too many, so I can ship some (to a limited number of people). I've been taking them for a few days now and I feel much better, even sleep deprived. Just thought I'd share.
Hereditary Celiac Disease
(misdiagnosed: thyroid, fibro., anemia, lupus, GERD, lactose intol.)
Possible additional sensitivity to soy, legumes.

All these strange symptoms are starting to make sense.
So happy to have found you all.
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