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Chewable Multivitamin With Iron


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My daughter needs to take iron because she barely gets any in her diet. I am having trouble finding one that is gluten free & with iron. Any suggestions? The only on e I can find with iron is Flintstones and I know they can't guarantee gluten-free status.

Thanks!


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My daughter needs to take iron because she barely gets any in her diet. I am having trouble finding one that is gluten free & with iron. Any suggestions? The only on e I can find with iron is Flintstones and I know they can't guarantee gluten-free status.

Thanks!

The Schiff childrens chewable multivitamin has iron. My kids love them. You can order the big bottle pretty cheap at vitacost (.com).

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Tall Tree by Country Life and Freeda Vitalets are both labelled gluten free. My son prefers the Tall Tree and he only has to take one. He was thrilled with the Freeda and he had to take two. We were in the same boat as far as needing iron.

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My son also needed iron and I gave him a supplement for a while. After 3 months he was good. Now I cook everything in cast iron and have not had to use a supplement on him for that in about 9 months. His blood work came back last week and his iron was good!

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