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Prostate Dietary Supplement


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I have been using a product called "Urinozinc Prostahelp-Prostate Formula" since April, 2005. The company, Vitanergy of Miami, FL, did not reply to my E-Mail regarding hidden gluten in this product.

Neither the company's web site nor the product label for other ingredients claims it. Sometimes formula's change without notice. A telephone call is no guarantee either. I would like to continue using this formula because it contains a good blend of B-6,12, folic acid,etc required for Celiacs.

Does anyone familiar with this product know for sure?


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I have been using a product called "Urinozinc Prostahelp-Prostate Formula" since April, 2005. The company, Vitanergy of Miami, FL, did not reply to my E-Mail regarding hidden gluten in this product.

Neither the company's web site nor the product label for other ingredients claims it. Sometimes formula's change without notice. A telephone call is no guarantee either. I would like to continue using this formula because it contains a good blend of B-6,12, folic acid,etc required for Celiacs.

Does anyone familiar with this product know for sure?

I do not know for sure as I have never used or seen this product but many supplements are now checked for gluten and some companies are good about labeling, have you considered looking for one or two gluten free supplements that might give you the same levels of vitamins? It might be the safest way to go.

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.... have you considered looking for one or two gluten free supplements that might give you the same levels of vitamins? It might be the safest way to go.

thanks for the reply. Yes, I will look for another product now. Back in 2005, I considered this product the best for prostate care.

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