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Nutritional Supplements


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Are there any distributors of guaranteed gliadin-free vitamins, etc.? Thanks for your time and effort in replying!


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Freeda's are supposed to be gluten-free, and a lot of GNC brand are also gluten-free. Read all the labels.

If it is a good company they will list if it is free of glutens on the labels.

Mariann

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The following are supplement brands I'm using right now with my nutritionist's advice. I feel very good while taking them.

Tyler Products

Metagenics Products

Oregon Health

KTS Liquid Minerals

Also, I'm using a Jarrow brand of Silymarin (milk thistle) right now and it is gluten free as well.

Good luck,

Lily

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Christine06 Newbie

Interesting thread,

A quality supplement also helps you to keep control of your body weight and improve physical fitness, so an herbal nutritional supplement could help you to keep fit. As well as a depleted intake of vitamins and nutrients there are many more toxins in the atmosphere that can directly damage our vitamin levels so even those who eat a perfectly healthy diet may find benefit from taking a nutritional multivitamin supplement. :)

Lisa16 Collaborator

Full-circle brand makes some that are gluten and grain free. Also, the pioneer brand they sell in the mall here makes gluten-free. You can take citracal for extra calcium too-- and caltrate.

Good luck!

RiceGuy Collaborator

I've found NOW Foods and Source Naturals are pretty good about labeling their products as to what they contain and don't contain. Many are listed as gluten-free, as well as dairy-free, soy-free, etc.

njbeachbum Explorer
I've found NOW Foods and Source Naturals are pretty good about labeling their products as to what they contain and don't contain. Many are listed as gluten-free, as well as dairy-free, soy-free, etc.

agreed. NOW foods has a great variety of excellent supplements and all are clearly labeled for you to determine if they are safe to use!


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HealthNutrition Newbie

Mainly people are always trying to eat healthy and nutritional foods to become healthier. Just eating more quantity of foodstuff is not sufficient to get rich nutrition. This is more vital, as various foodstuffs make varied dietary contributions. Having a healthy body is very essential for everyone; one of the best way the women specially going through to stay healthier is health nutrition supplements that grace the retail market today.

A few people are very much sensitive to frequently eaten food. Therefore, such people have to break the habit and start eating a variety in food to achieve stronger body. Most nutritional products have different levels of concern. Some work faster than others and some require larger dosages to get better results.

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