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Jennita
04-17-2005, 07:45 PM
I'm contemplating buying some made by twinlab. All I read about supplements these days is the synthetic ones are not complete complexes and can even cause eventually deficiency in the missing components.

Anyone take whole food vitamins and what is your opinion?

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Laurie_Dhue
04-18-2005, 12:47 AM
The best vitamins are the whole foods. There all natural.
I take the Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer Multivitamin.

Jennita
04-18-2005, 03:33 PM
The best vitamins are the whole foods. There all natural.
I take the Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer Multivitamin.

Thanks! Where do you buy that one?

Laurie_Dhue
04-19-2005, 03:15 AM
I buy it in the Vitamin Shoppe.
There are alot of these stores in NY.
www.vitaminshoppe.com
Are there any wholefood stores near you?
Or you can buy it online.
Just type in, Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer Multivitamin, in a search engine.
The ************** and Vitacost.com sell it.
Get the version with the Iron.
There's an Iron free version, but that mainly for men.

Another great vitamin is Twinlab Green essentials.
It has Barley Grass 440 mg; Wheat Grass 440 mg; Alfalfa (leaves) 330 mg; Broccoli (whole plant) 330 mg; Kelp 330 mg; Spinach (leaves) 330 mg


Type that in a search engine.

Jennita
04-19-2005, 02:40 PM
I buy it in the Vitamin Shoppe.
There are alot of these stores in NY.
www.vitaminshoppe.com
Are there any wholefood stores near you?
Or you can buy it online.
Just type in, Nature's Way Alive Whole Food Energizer Multivitamin, in a search engine.
The ************** and Vitacost.com sell it.
Get the version with the Iron.
There's an Iron free version, but that mainly for men.

Another great vitamin is Twinlab Green essentials.
It has Barley Grass 440 mg; Wheat Grass 440 mg; Alfalfa (leaves) 330 mg; Broccoli (whole plant) 330 mg; Kelp 330 mg; Spinach (leaves) 330 mg




Type that in a search engine.

No wholefood stores near me, I guess I'll be looking online then. Thanks for your input!





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