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Okay, Somebody Wanted To Know About Vitamins


tiredofdoctors

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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

On some thread, somewhere, someone wanted to know about vitamins and supplements. My dietician gave me information on these vitamains:

Freeda Vitamins -- evidently owned by Dr. & Mrs. Philip Zimmerman

"Seficially formulated by pharmacists, chemists, and nutritionists to avoid irritating additives often foundin many nutritional supplements"

"Freeda does not allow yeast, gluten, salt, sugar or animal derivatives in any of our products. All of our products are suitable for vegetarians"

"Suitable for most allergic and sensitie individuals[All Freeda products are on the Feingold approved food list]"

Their Address/Phone/website/e-mail is this:

Freeda Vitamins & Freeda Pharmacy

36 East 41 Street

New York, NY 10017

212-685-4980 800-777-3737 fax 212-685-7297

www.freedavitamins.com

freedavitamins@aol.com

I had said that I would get back with the information, and I felt guilty for not being able to find it -- so I hope this helps!!!!! . . . . Lynne


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jerseyangel Proficient

I just ordered these recently! They arrived this week and I've been taking them for 2 days now--so far, so good :) I got the Quintabs w/ iron.

jenn6149 Newbie

I use Country Life. They have a no statement on the bottle so you know what the product doesn't contain.

This website is so helpful!!!

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