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can anyone suggest a good gluten free multi-vitamin... once daily prefered..


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heli Newbie

I've used a great multi-vitamin for over 4 years. It has no artificial ingredients and its binding agent is water cress. I never have any nausea with it. But because it is a whole food vitamin it is taken 2 twice a day. Your body can only absorb about 400 to 600 mg of calicum at any one time so you actually get better absorption taking it twice a day. The vitamin is Catalyst by a company Mannatech. It will run you about a $1 a day. I hope it is ok to state a brand.

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I just checked with One Source brand vitamins sold at Walmart and they told me that all of their vitamins are gluten free. I recommended to him that they put on their label "gluten-free". He told me that he has made that suggestion and they haven't done it so far.

Hope this helps ;)

LKelly8 Rookie

Nature Made is labeled "No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors, No Preservatives, No Chemical Solvents, No Yeast, Starch or Gluten."

They also have a points program Open Original Shared Link I've gotten two free bottles of vitamins so far! :) (They'll send you a 7$ coupon after you reach 500 points.)

hineini Enthusiast

Many of COstco's Kirkland brand vitamins are gluten-free (in addition to cheap!) They all say so clearly on the side of the bottle. Not sure if they have a multi, but I bet they do!

Mark-S Newbie

If you're searching for a vitamin that is unsurpassed in terms of quality, then the products manufactured by USANA are the best. They have a product line called Essentials that include both a chelated mineral and a multi-vitamin. I was so impressed by the quality that I now market them.

In a book titlted "A Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements" by Lyle MacWilliam, he has evaluated vitamins manufactured by 500 companies and ranked them by quality of the products. USANA has been listed as #1 in all three of the studies.

Of course as the saying goes, the proof is in the pudding. I just had my first blood test after taking these vitamins. I was right on target.

wacky~jackie Rookie
I just checked with One Source brand vitamins sold at Walmart and they told me that all of their vitamins are gluten free. I recommended to him that they put on their label "gluten-free". He told me that he has made that suggestion and they haven't done it so far.

Hope this helps ;)

I am sooo disappointed :angry: . After my call from One Source telling me that their vitamins are gluten-free, I went to buy some. Decided to read the label first. Next to last ingredient is GLUTEN!!! Not even disguised as some other term. It was listed under the "less than 2% of the following" part of the label. Maybe that is why the company rep told me they were gluten-free. <_<


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