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Liquid Vitamins


Susan3

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Several people have talked about liquid vitamins. Where do you get these and what are some name brands so I know what to ask for. Also, does anyone take fish oil? I've read that it is good for several reasons but the pills are too huge for me to swallow.

Also, I'm new and have found an abundent amount of great info and ideas here. I am truely greatful to all who have responded.

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I know the pills were too big for me too. I found some that are a bit smaller and they are soft gel caps. And they don't make u burp fish all day..ick :lol:

Anyway they are by Nordic Naturals and called ProEFA Junior.

As for liquid vitamins...the health food stores are stocked with them and on the back alot will say what they are free of.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Here is a link to glutenfree vitamins, and there are various liquids on that list.....

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I found liquid vitamins easier for me to absorb than the pills, especially iron.....

Take care,

Karen

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I use Natrol my favorite multiple liquid and get it at Wild Oats or online.

Merika Contributor

Nordic Naturals does make really great fish oil. It even tastes ok and my 3 year old ate it willingly with honey :) BUT then I found out it has soy in it (grrr), and I have been unable to find a brand that does not - vitamin E (soy) is used as the preservative. Would love to hear if anyone has found one....

Merika

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