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Hi Tom,

I use this vitamin A:

http://www.iherb.com/Natural-Factors-Vitamin-A-10-000-IU-180-Softgels/5343?at=0

and this Calcium:

http://www.iherb.com/Natural-Factors-Calcium-Citrate-350-mg-90-Tablets/2550?at=0

I find them both to be very good.

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> Can somebody please recommend a good vitamin A and calcium please? Every type

I find isn't acceptable. Thanks.

> Tom

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Thanks, but they both contain soy. Isn't that a no no?

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> > Can somebody please recommend a good vitamin A and calcium please? Every

type I find isn't acceptable. Thanks.

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@@The calcium also contains crosscarmellose sodium which is used as a

disintegrating agent. It starts out as cellulose being soaked in lye(yes, lye.

You would be surprised how often lye is used in the food industry!)and then

continues on in it's chemical enhanced changes. Yuck!

Robin H.

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> > > Can somebody please recommend a good vitamin A and calcium please? Every

type I find isn't acceptable. Thanks.

> > > Tom

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Hei, sorry to pop in here, but I follow the soy/crosscarmellose posts with quite

an interest. I do see clearly that I dont wanna eat those, but I think if the

negative sides would overcome the benefits of that supplements (I read the C500

I use has it too), Bee would take it off her recommendation list. I didnt find

any substitute-supplements yet, but if you guys know one please tell Bee and

us, so that we can avoid the chemicals and the soy.

But I assume that the benefits are much higher than the disadvantages, otherwise

so many people following Bees program in years wouldnt have healed nicely with

those recommendated supplements...I assume we simply detox whatever toxins they

have :)

So keep us posted!!

Tini/Finnland

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> > > > Can somebody please recommend a good vitamin A and calcium please? Every

type I find isn't acceptable. Thanks.

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@@Yeah, I was using the C500 too until I realized I had been ordering the wrong

C for a long time. Big bummer! I thought I was ordering the CExtra500 but was

ordering the C500. Brain fog at it's best!If you get the CExtra500 that doesn't

have either soy or crosscarmellose sodium in it. Here is Bee's link:

www.healingnaturallybybee.com/resource/iherb.php

Robin H.

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> Hei, sorry to pop in here, but I follow the soy/crosscarmellose posts with

quite an interest. I do see clearly that I dont wanna eat those, but I think if

the negative sides would overcome the benefits of that supplements (I read the

C500 I use has it too), Bee would take it off her recommendation list. I didnt

find any substitute-supplements yet, but if you guys know one please tell Bee

and us, so that we can avoid the chemicals and the soy.

>

> But I assume that the benefits are much higher than the disadvantages,

otherwise so many people following Bees program in years wouldnt have healed

nicely with those recommendated supplements...I assume we simply detox whatever

toxins they have :)

>

> So keep us posted!!

>

> Tini/Finnland

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> @@The calcium also contains crosscarmellose sodium which is used as a

disintegrating agent. It starts out as cellulose being soaked in lye(yes, lye.

You would be surprised how often lye is used in the food industry!)and then

continues on in it's chemical enhanced changes. Yuck!

+++Hi Robin H. Yes, it is becoming more and more difficult to get

uncontaminated supplements, so some things we cannot get away from. That

crosscarmellose sodium is in the capsule or coating so it would be a very small

amount we cannot get overly concerned about. It's different if they spray the

product with it before making it into a tablet or capsules that causes problems.

This program is very efficient at binding up and eliminating those substances

because of its high good fats, so don't be overly concerned. We have to pick

our battles.

All the best, Bee

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@@ That's what is so great about your program; the ability to be able to detox

stuff like that. Thanks again for all you do!

Robin H.

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> > @@The calcium also contains crosscarmellose sodium which is used as a

disintegrating agent. It starts out as cellulose being soaked in lye(yes, lye.

You would be surprised how often lye is used in the food industry!)and then

continues on in it's chemical enhanced changes. Yuck!

>

> +++Hi Robin H. Yes, it is becoming more and more difficult to get

uncontaminated supplements, so some things we cannot get away from. That

crosscarmellose sodium is in the capsule or coating so it would be a very small

amount we cannot get overly concerned about. It's different if they spray the

product with it before making it into a tablet or capsules that causes problems.

>

> This program is very efficient at binding up and eliminating those substances

because of its high good fats, so don't be overly concerned. We have to pick

our battles.

>

> All the best, Bee

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