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Does anyone know of a good multivitamin that is both gluten free and dye free?


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kareng Grand Master

What about this brand?

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shadowicewolf Proficient

What about this brand?

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It looks like it has tomato powder in it :ph34r:

 

Hmm...

kareng Grand Master

It looks like it has tomato powder in it :ph34r:

 

Hmm...

It's not a " dye". Maybe check the children's vitamins. I think this brand is at Whole foods or Natural grocery or maybe a regular grocery

kareng Grand Master

Blast it! It has barley! agh! I know this brand likes to be dye free!

kareng Grand Master

Look for kids vitamins. They usually are similar in amounts of vitamins.

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shadowicewolf Proficient

Look for kids vitamins. They usually are similar in amounts of vitamins.

What about these?

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I'll keep this one in mind. Thank you :)

 

The thing with the tomatos is that i'm allergic to them.


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I have to take low allergenic and natural products.  I am taking Vital Nutrients and you can find the ingredients here.  Open Original Shared Link?

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I take Nature Made multi-vitamin and mineral pills.

 

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Ensuring an adequate intake of key nutrients is important to promoting overall health. Your body needs various vitamins and minerals to function properly. Nature Made Multi Complete is specially formulated with 23 key nutrients to address the health needs of both men and women.

 

  • 1000 IU Vitamin D to support bone and joint health and immune system strength
  • Higher levels of vitamins C (180 mg) and E (50 IU) to protect healthy cells from damage
  • Rich in Selenium (70 mcg) to support the immune system in defending against free radicals
  • 60% of the daily value of Beta Carotene to support immune health

 

Nature Made Multi Complete is guaranteed to meet our high quality standards – it is made from carefully selected ingredients under strict manufacturing processes.

 

  • United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Verified
  • Formulated for easy absorption 
  • No Artificial Colors or Flavors
  • No Preservatives
  • No Yeast or Gluten
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I hesitated to respond because I was too lazy to go check to see if the multi vitamins I like are dye free. I got ambitious today and they are. Instead of dyes they use veggies for color. I use Nature Made vitamins. These are gummies so they're twice as much fun, and they don't have iron so they don't make me sick. They actually taste good too. (The B complex ones they make in cherry flavor taste, quite frankly, like ass.) :D  Open Original Shared Link

powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

I use the MegaFood brand, but order them off *mazon to save money  :)

 

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 (The B complex ones they make in cherry flavor taste, quite frankly, like ass.) :D

I am so afraid to know that that tastes like :ph34r:

 

As GFinDC said in his Commercial Quality post :D  Nature Made works for me too.

 

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