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I bought my Women's One-A-Day (Sundown brand, Eckerd's), and I reread the label today. I discovered that it contains only 25% calcium. Any gluten-free calcium supplements out there?

Thanks!

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I have found that Now Vitamins (most of them, if not all) do not have gluten in them. Look at there website at Open Original Shared Link.

Hope this helps!

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crc0622 Apprentice

All Nature Made vitamins are gluten-free - I used them for years before finding out I had celiac disease - just bought some calcium w/Magnesium and Zinc a couple of days ago, in fact. I prefer that brand because they're available everywhere and reasonably priced.

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flagbabyds Collaborator

I use Trader joes calcium magniseum and zinc

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Viactiv Calcium Chews are gluten-free. Not sure if ALL the flavors are, but I eat the chocolate ones and it is MUCH better than swallowing a HUGE tablet.

*just a note, not ALL naturemade vitamins are gluten-free. You have to read the label and it will state if it is gluten free.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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tarnalberry Community Regular

I take one by Rainbow Light that has a good ratio of calcium, vit D, and magnesium.

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crc0622 Apprentice

Hey, Jessica - thanks for the Nature Made info. Guess I got some bad info - I don't even remember now where I heard that they were all gluten-free. I'm going to check with them on the ones I take.

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The vitamins of Nature Made that are Gluten free directly say "Gluten Free" on the bottle in bold letters :) They are an awesome company that actually tells us what is safe and what is not . :D Hope that helps.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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