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My favorite is NF Formulas' Buffered C with Larch Arabinogalactans, a

wonderful plant that has been shown in multiple studies to elevate Natural

Killer cell levels. This comes in a powder that children accept very well.

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vitamin C

> Can anyone tell me a good source of a vitamin C supplement? I am

> looking for the most " natural " source, with a minimum of fillers,

> sweeteners, additives etc. Preferably in a chewable or powder form.

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i need to re-order some vitamin C and thought I'd give this kind a

try. Anyone know an online source?

Thanks!

Sue

> My favorite is NF Formulas' Buffered C with Larch Arabinogalactans, a

> wonderful plant that has been shown in multiple studies to elevate

Natural

> Killer cell levels. This comes in a powder that children accept

very well.

> Dr. JM

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Sarika,

I could not find your original post. But if you are still looking for vitamin C supplements that are free of magnesium stearate, here are two for your consideration:

- Purely-C by North American Herb & Spice (plant-based, non-corn, raw food).

- Vitamin C Complex by Premier Research Labs (However, this one contains more ingredients as source of vitamin C. If your child is hyper allergic, be sure to check through all ingredients. It also contains FOS, which might feed yeasts.)

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Limin,

Thanks for the info.  Sorry for not responding earlier - I was off email since my son wasn't doing too well.  I will check out the 2 supplements.

 

One concern I have with whole food supplements is whether I need to have them on a rotation schedule to avoid developing food sensitivities.  I have noticed that he develops sensitivities to any " food " if given on a daily basis.

Sarika

 

Sarika,

 

I could not find your original post.  But if you are still looking for vitamin C supplements that are free of magnesium stearate, here are two for your consideration:

 

 - Purely-C by North American Herb & Spice (plant-based, non-corn, raw food).

 

 - Vitamin C Complex by Premier Research Labs (However, this one contains more ingredients as source of vitamin C.  If your child is hyper allergic, be sure to check through all ingredients.  It also contains FOS, which might feed yeasts.)

 

Limin

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