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gluten-free Vitamins


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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.

jenvan Collaborator

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

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. :)

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.

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!

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

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.

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

steveindenver Contributor

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

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