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pedro Explorer

Hi all

Does anyone knows a good brand of vitamins. Something strong especially when you have malabsorption. I've been in a gluten free diet for about 5 weeks, and I am always very tired.

Your help is appreciated. :rolleyes:


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Hi all

Does anyone knows a good brand of vitamins. Something strong especially when you have malabsorption. I've been in a gluten free diet for about 5 weeks, and I am always very tired.

Your help is appreciated. :rolleyes:

My gasto dr recommended just centrum vitamins as they are gluten free - I have been taking them, plus an omega 3 for about 5 weeks, plus a probiotic - (all gluten free) HOWEVER, I just started to take mangoni - a now product. I love it, I only take 2 tbl spoons a day - I have more energy then I have for quite a while.

cchhrriiss Newbie

Nature made are gluten free!

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Nature Made is available at Costco. The Kirkland Multivitamins are also gluten free. The bottles contain 300 to 500 pills each.

pedro Explorer

Thanks for your replies.

Best reagards to everyone

Ursa Major Collaborator

I take the hypoallergenic Nu-Thera multivitamin from Open Original Shared Link.

L.A. Contributor

You may want to have your iron checked. I'm on iron supplements due to my celiac disease.


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wowzer Community Regular

Check out the The Dollar Tree. It said gluten free and much more right on the label of their vitamins.

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