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kaemon85 Newbie

Hello all-

I have decided that yes I am allergic to wheat and gluten. It has been frusturating and wonderful to find out all at the same time. I am feeling so much better now, but all my questions? I am wondering if anyone can recommend a good vitamin. Thank you !!!


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tiffjake Enthusiast
Hello all-

I have decided that yes I am allergic to wheat and gluten. It has been frusturating and wonderful to find out all at the same time. I am feeling so much better now, but all my questions? I am wondering if anyone can recommend a good vitamin. Thank you !!!

I take GNC vitamins because they say gluten-free right on the label. I know that there are others that are gluten-free, but these are cheap, local (not buying off of the internet), and work for me! Hope that helps. Tiff

Corkdarrr Enthusiast

I take NatureMade which also say 'Gluten Free' right on the label.

It's a pretty common brand - I got mine at Walgreens and I think I usually see them at the grocery store, too.

dionnek Enthusiast

I have a myriad of vitamins - multi from BJ's (confirmed gluten-free), calcium from Costco (Kirkland) says gluten-free and confirmed, sundown B12 and folic acid and vit. C and iron - confirmed gluten-free by phone call.

Vladimir Gluten Newbie

Sam's Club: Member's Mark Advanced Multi Performance confirmed gluten-free by phone call

jerseyangel Proficient

I take Centrum Advanced--I checked, it's gluten-free. There are other Centrum formulas that do contain gluten, so beware of that.

eeyor-fan Contributor
Hello all-

I have decided that yes I am allergic to wheat and gluten. It has been frusturating and wonderful to find out all at the same time. I am feeling so much better now, but all my questions? I am wondering if anyone can recommend a good vitamin. Thank you !!!

I take the Olay Vitamins "Energy Pack" all Olay vitamins say gluten-free on the box/container but a lot of celiacs cannot digest the hard vitamins so they use the childrens "Gummy Vites" which are also labeled gluten-free. And Viactive Vitamin and Calcium chews are gluten-free.

Hugs

Bridget


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