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Old October 24th, 2006, 04:57 PM posted to alt.support.diet
SBrown17C
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Default Non-yucky liquid vitamins

I had Lap Band surgery just over a week ago and am trying to get into
the swing of things. Pre-op I took quite a few vitamins and I would
like to continue doing that post-op. This means I have switched over
to liquid vitamins. I went to my local GNC store and came up with
Something or Other 2000 that contains most of what I need/want but it
also contains a lot of stuff I don't want, primarily herbals - ginko
biloba, pond scum, er, uh, blue green algae, that sort of thing. The
major objection I have to these things is that they make taking the
mixture a very unpleasant event. The stuff tastes awful!

Do you know of any good liquid multivitamin that doesn't contain all
these herbals? I am also looking for something that doesn't contain
sorbital since I am allergic to that. How about liquid glucosamine
chondroitan (sp?)? Can one just dissovle glu-cond pills in water and
drink that down?

I look forward to gleaning a lot of useful information from this group
and, who knows, perhaps I can even provide some information, too.

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Old October 24th, 2006, 05:06 PM posted to alt.support.diet
joanne
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Default Non-yucky liquid vitamins



On Oct 24, 8:57 am, "SBrown17C" wrote:
Do you know of any good liquid multivitamin that doesn't contain all
these herbals? I am also looking for something that doesn't contain
sorbital since I am allergic to that. How about liquid glucosamine
chondroitan (sp?)? Can one just dissovle glu-cond pills in water and
drink that down?


Being a vitamin popper myself, I have never truied the liquid formats,
but I have seen several brands (local healthfood store and at Costco)
so in this case google is your friend to online shop - here's but a
few:
http://www.pillfreevitamins.com/
http://www.drinkables.com/
http://www.evitamins.com/product.asp?pid=3730


joanne

 




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