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I Found A Couple Corn Free & Soy Supplements


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I can not have corn right now as I have to be low salicylate & cron is high sals; but my blood work revealed I'm way low in D3 so I researched for liquid D3. I found this which is gluten-free & corn free. Also it contains NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish (lobster, crab, shrimp), soybeans, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, corn or rice. Contains NO sugar and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives. It is Life Extension Vitamin D3 liquid emulsion.

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I also found some Calcium which is corn free & gluten-free. It is Now Bone Calcium. It says on the bottle that it contains no sugar, starch, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg or preservatives.

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I can not have corn right now as I have to be low salicylate & cron is high sals; but my blood work revealed I'm way low in D3 so I researched for liquid D3. I found this which is gluten-free & corn free. Also it contains NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish (lobster, crab, shrimp), soybeans, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, corn or rice. Contains NO sugar and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives. It is Life Extension Vitamin D3 liquid emulsion.

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I also found some Calcium which is corn free & gluten-free. It is Now Bone Calcium. It says on the bottle that it contains no sugar, starch, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg or preservatives.

Thank you so much, :) I have been looking for a good D vitamin, my latest bone density test shows that it has decreased, and the Doc. suggested taking D and Calcium. I am also staying away from Corn.

-Miriam

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YVW Tia! I think for corn free supplements looking for liquid vitamins are the way to go. I could not find a single D3 that did not have corn until I checked for liquid ones.

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YVW Tia! I think for corn free supplements looking for liquid vitamins are the way to go. I could not find a single D3 that did not have corn until I checked for liquid ones.

Thank you for sharing. I guessnthat is what I need to keep in mind. I ned to look for liquid hmmm..

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