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Now Foods Supplements Clearly Labeled gluten-free, Wf, Sf, Df, Yf, Etc.


Robina

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NOW foods makes a pretty inexpensive line of supplements that are allergen free... I found out by accident... I started getting a UTI but didn't want to go on antibiotics and after some googling I found out about D-Mannose powder (naturally occuring sugar in cranberries, blueberries, etc.) so I ordered NOW foods version from Lame Advertisement.com... anyway... I noticed the allergen free blurb on the website label and decided to check out their other products... and they mostly all appear to have that statement... So after being supplement free for a couple of months (out of fear of glutening)... it seems I've finally found some products that will be good for me without causing reactions... currently I am on:

Isotonix OPC-3 (antioxidant... mentioned in my other post)

NOW foods Cal-Mag (Stress multi that includes calcium, magnesium, vitamin c and the b vitamins)

NOW foods Odorless Garlic

NOW foods GR8-Dophilus (Probiotic)

Does this sound like a good mix guys/gals?


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Guest cassidy

I can't comment on the specific products but I take NOW supplements and I haven't had any problems. Also, I used to take D-Mannose years ago when I would get UTIs and it really helped. I really do like the NOW products.

  • 2 years later...
Symond Newbie

Where i can purchase Now food supplement at low price. I need it

ravenwoodglass Mentor
Where i can purchase Now food supplement at low price. I need it

I get the NOW products at my local health food store but if you don't have one near you they do sell over the internet. Here is a link to their home page-

Open Original Shared Link

  • 2 years later...
HorseMan2 Newbie

I would like to buy their Vitamin C. I almost went ahead and did it. Just happened to notice they make "Gluten Flour"?! So I call and it's a shared facility and they justify labelling as "gluten free" because it doesn't naturally have gluten in it... which is not the real question... So it's a few years later and I have to ask the same thing all over again: Does anyone react/not react with Now Foods?

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