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reliable service with the latter providing discounts for regular repeat

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Subject: Vitamins

Hi everyone,

Can someone point me in the right direction for cheap online vits?

It's a minefield out there :o)

Luv Dee

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I find the cheapest for almost everything is iherb.com. I always have to pay VAT on them & use DHL for delivery as they are the quickest & do not defer delivery, but later send me an invoice for the VAT. I normally expect an order to take 2-3 days to come.

Val

Can someone point me in the right direction for cheap online vits?It's a minefield out there :o)Luv Dee

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I checked the price of the 300 mgs x 60 tablets of CoEnzyme Q10 and it is a lot cheaper than my source (and I thought I had the cheapest source). Many thanks for this Val - www.iherb.com will definitely go down as my source for that in the future. Also, they do flush free double strength Niacin (Vit.B 3) which is so good to help lower cholesterol and BP. You have converted me.

Luv - Sheila

I find the cheapest for almost everything is iherb.com. I always have to pay VAT on them & use DHL for delivery as they are the quickest & do not defer delivery, but later send me an invoice for the VAT. I normally expect an order to take 2-3 days to come.

Val

Can someone point me in the right direction for cheap online vits?It's a minefield out there :o)Luv Dee

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Is there a Sams Brand equivalent? Members Mark Brand. I figured since

they have the same owner possibly there is and then I could buy in

bulk.

>

> The one Dr. Rutledge recommends - Wal-Mart One Source

>

> Elinor R.

> Florida

> Dr. P

> Post-Op (4/20/07)

> 5' 1 "

> 53 min./7' bypass

> Surgery/Now/Goal

> 278/171/120

> Reynolds-Family-Elinor.blogspot.com

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> **The opinions expressed in this email are my own and are based

from my life experience as a human being, conversations with pre-ops

and post-ops and as a post-op myself. Any similarity to other posts

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>

> Vitamins

>

> Hello All: I have been taking 3 children's multi vitamins daily -

but just can't seem to stand them anymore. I am 2 1/2 years post-op.

What would be a good swallow pill to take??

>

> Thank you

>

> C. Dennis

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Go to MGBHelp and find the list of ingredients in the One Source vitamins. Take

it to Sam's and compare. I bet they are pretty darned close. Let us know.

Bulk would be a good idea!

Elinor R.

Florida

Dr. P

Post-Op (4/20/07)

5' 1 "

53 min./7' bypass

Surgery/Now/Goal

278/169/120

Reynolds-Family-Elinor.blogspot.com

Live, love and LAUGH!!!!

Vitamins

>

> Hello All: I have been taking 3 children's multi vitamins daily -

but just can't seem to stand them anymore. I am 2 1/2 years post-op.

What would be a good swallow pill to take??

>

> Thank you

>

> C. Dennis

> 282/178

> 7/26/05

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www.iherb.com

hi does any one know where i can buy realy good vitamins

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yournutritionshop is very fast imo, but iherb have marvellous customer

services. I got the wrong thing and they let me keep it and refunded

the money too. Both send good quality stuff.

lotsa luv

Dawnx

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Hi ,I have had a crazy week so sorry it took so long to get back to you. I take a liquid vitamin that I really like. I get them atwww.marketamerica.com/youarebeautiful I take OPC-3, Multitech, and Vitamin B. These vitamins literally saved my 3 yr old son, we were doing steroids and Zopenex through a nebulizer and after starting these, he was able to go off all nebulizer treatments! YEA. I thought if they can do that for him they can't hurt me :) I know I need vitamins, I don't get near the recommended amt in my food. Let me know if you have any questions. Cyrena240/141/145start/now/goalDOB 1/19/07 vitamins

I was wondering if Dr. A will advise me about how I need to take

vitamins from here on out.

What do you all do?

What about Vit B - under tongue or injections?

I've had hysterectomy ... so iron is not an issue (at least I don't

think it is).

I take a handful of vitamins (Dr.Taub for women post menapausal off

QVC) even though I am 39 (since I've had the hyst).

I've also taken the liquid Power 3 'Vision for Life' vitamins. I like

both. Any ideas what I need to do before surgery... and after.

Thanks,

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Vitamin B... pill, injection, or under tongue?Cyrena Weeks <cyrenaweeks@...> wrote: Hi ,I have had a crazy week so sorry it took so long to get back to you. I take a liquid vitamin that I really like. I get them atwww.marketamerica.com/youarebeautiful I take OPC-3, Multitech, and Vitamin B. These vitamins literally saved my 3 yr old son, we were doing steroids and Zopenex through a nebulizer and after starting

these, he was able to go off all nebulizer treatments! YEA. I thought if they can do that for him they can't hurt me :) I know I need vitamins, I don't get near the recommended amt in my food. Let me know if you have any questions. Cyrena240/141/145start/now/goalDOB 1/19/07 vitamins I was wondering if Dr. A will advise me about how I need to take vitamins from here on out.What do you all do?What about Vit B - under tongue or

injections?I've had hysterectomy ... so iron is not an issue (at least I don't think it is).I take a handful of vitamins (Dr.Taub for women post menapausal off QVC) even though I am 39 (since I've had the hyst).I've also taken the liquid Power 3 'Vision for Life' vitamins. I like both. Any ideas what I need to do before surgery... and after.Thanks, BursonPampered ChefIndependent Consultanthttp://www.pamperedchef.biz/carrieb

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All three that I take are a powder that I mix with water and drink. Remember that when anyone posts a website it puts spaces in the website so take those out and the website works :) Let me know if you have other questions about the vitamins or anything for that matter :) Cyrena [Dr-Aceves-bandster s] vitamins I was wondering if Dr. A will advise me about how I need to take vitamins from here on out.What do you all do?What about Vit B - under tongue or

injections?I've had hysterectomy ... so iron is not an issue (at least I don't think it is).I take a handful of vitamins (Dr.Taub for women post menapausal off QVC) even though I am 39 (since I've had the hyst).I've also taken the liquid Power 3 'Vision for Life' vitamins. I like both. Any ideas what I need to do before surgery... and after.Thanks, BursonPampered ChefIndependent Consultanthttp://www.pampered chef.biz/ carrieb

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Shaklee vitamins along with a regimen from a Naturopath are how we are

treating Zoe's arthritis. She has Pauci JRA and so far we have seen

positive results.

Joann

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of russellj35

Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 1:41 PM

Subject: vitamins

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as shaklee vitamins to help

with their child's inflammation/arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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Joann,

May I ask what you are using as far as Shaklee? So are you not using anything

beside " natural " medications? Thanks

vitamins

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as shaklee vitamins to help

with their child's inflammation/arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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I would recommend you to talk with your Dr before trying any OTC or Herbs

or Vitamins. If anyone takes a Prescribed Medication. Prescribed meds can

react to other pills.

never took anything other than Iron while on Prescribed

Medications. But once she was weaned off all Prescribed meds she has used

Vitamins to

see if they helped. Some did work for a few weeks but ended up making her

sick.

Robbin

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, we are doing only a natural method. Zoe (her twin & I) are using

Shaklee vitamins (plus a few other brands) herbal supplements and

homeopathies. We have also made drastic measures in the foods we consume.

Our Rheumy at Cincinnati Children's is aware that this is the choice her

father and I have made. With the change in doctors coming at Cincy

children's' I am curious to see if the new doc is as comfortable as Dr

Graham was.

We have seen results and have only had to do Motrin or Zeel ointment for

pain a handful of times in the last 4 months.

I am curious to see how she is at the end of this week. She is at Nature

camp all week on lots of hikes, building forts, exploring her environment.

It will be a lot more activity than a normal day for her, but we will do

plenty of warm baths and be sure to watch for her " tell tale " signs of pain.

Joann

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Of

Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 3:34 PM

Subject: Re: vitamins

Joann,

May I ask what you are using as far as Shaklee? So are you not using

anything beside " natural " medications? Thanks

vitamins

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as shaklee vitamins to help

with their child's inflammation/arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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I didn't list the vitamins, here goes. Now these are all part of a regimen

with a Naturopath and will not be continued forever at these doses. We are

detoxing and rebuilding our body systems.

GLA

Omega Guard

Carotomax

B Complex

Vita C

OsteoMatrix

Optiflora Prebiotic Powder & Pearls

Vita Lea with Iron (yes, Zoe takes the adult vitamin)

Vita E (me only)

CoQHeart (me only)

Zinc Complex

I also use exclusively Shaklee cleaning products.

Joann

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Of

Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 3:34 PM

Subject: Re: vitamins

Joann,

May I ask what you are using as far as Shaklee? So are you not using

anything beside " natural " medications? Thanks

vitamins

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as shaklee vitamins to help

with their child's inflammation/arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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Dear ,

& nbsp; I have never heard of these vitamins, however, i am very interested in

learning about them. & nbsp; I have Sashi on Kyani. & nbsp; Kyani...is suppose to

help with joint function. & nbsp; When we first put my daughter on this...her body

loved it. & nbsp; She still was in mega pain, but her flare-ups were not as

noticeable (red and swollen knees) & nbsp; However, now that we have been giving

her this for about a month, we notice it isn't really doing anything for

her. & nbsp; She LOVES the flavor and it has wonderful vitamins in it (she wont

eat chewable vitamins..Kyani is a liquid) & nbsp; So we are just giving it to her

for the health reasons, even though it is no longer helping her. & nbsp;

& nbsp; I will look up shaklee vitamins, just to see what they are about.

Love,

Mia

Mia is cute

& nbsp; & nbsp; Ian & nbsp; 9 years old

& nbsp; & nbsp; Sashi 5

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

& nbsp; & nbsp;

& nbsp;

From: russellj35 & lt;jrussell74@... & gt;

Subject: vitamins

Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 9:40 AM

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as & nbsp; to help

with their child's inflammation/ arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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Thank you for the information...we have an appt with the rheumy today so I will

bring this up.

Thanks again

Hugs

vitamins

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as shaklee vitamins to help

with their child's inflammation/arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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We also use Shaklee. It has been amazing how much it has helped our

daughter. In addition to the vitamins that Joann told you, we also do the

soy protein. It helps to rebuild the cells. Don't be discouraged if your

rheumy (unless he's a Naturopath) doesn't get excited about the vitamins.

They usually don't . . . they would rather give you medicine.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

Barb and e (7 pauci JRA)

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of

Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 7:05 AM

Subject: Re: vitamins

Thank you for the information...we have an appt with the rheumy today so I

will bring this up.

Thanks again

Hugs

vitamins

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as shaklee vitamins to help

with their child's inflammation/arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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Hi Mia,

I have lots of information about Shaklee if you have any questions. I

became a distributor after I saw the effects Shaklee had on our daughter

after she was diagnosed with JRA. Let me know if you have any questions.

Barb and e (7yrs. Pauci JRA)

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of mia league

Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 11:37 PM

Subject: Re: vitamins

Dear ,

& nbsp; I have never heard of these vitamins, however, i am very interested

in learning about them. & nbsp; I have Sashi on Kyani. & nbsp; Kyani...is

suppose to help with joint function. & nbsp; When we first put my daughter on

this...her body loved it. & nbsp; She still was in mega pain, but her

flare-ups were not as noticeable (red and swollen knees) & nbsp; However, now

that we have been giving her this for about a month, we notice it isn't

really doing anything for her. & nbsp; She LOVES the flavor and it has

wonderful vitamins in it (she wont eat chewable vitamins..Kyani is a

liquid) & nbsp; So we are just giving it to her for the health reasons, even

though it is no longer helping her. & nbsp;

& nbsp; I will look up shaklee vitamins, just to see what they are about.

Love,

Mia

Mia is cute

& nbsp; & nbsp; Ian & nbsp; 9 years old

& nbsp; & nbsp; Sashi 5

& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

& nbsp; & nbsp;

& nbsp;

From: russellj35 & lt;jrussell74insight (DOT)

<mailto:jrussell74%40insight.rr.com> rr.com & gt;

Subject: vitamins

@group <mailto: %40> s.com

Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 9:40 AM

Has anyone ever tried any vitamins such as & nbsp; to help

with their child's inflammation/ arthrtis? I know of two people who are

encourging us to try them for our daughter who has been recently

diagnosed with poly JRA. Just wanted to see if any of you have any

insite.

Thank you!

(, 7, poly)

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We have been treating with whole food nutrition along with JUICE PLUS+ for

over a year now . He has been off all pharmacuticals since March 2007 blood work

keeps improving.

My father was a Shaklee dist for years and i am sure they are good vitamins, he

now takes the JuicePlus+ because he does not eat enough fruits and veggies, and

he only eats healthy .

Check out a web site www.fruitandveggieinfo.com

or email any questions about our story to fruitandveggiefamily@...

We also take a fishoil that we get from the natropathic Dr.

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Dylan (12, Aspergers) takes a multi-vitamin and Omega-3 supplement daily.

( ) vitamins

What vitamins do you give your aspie? My son is 10 and he takes ritalin and depakote, hardly eats anything, especially fruits and veggies. I had read something about B6 and magnesium, but didn't know if this was in addition to a mulit vitamin or not and does it work for you? I have tried chewable, gummies, etc and he doesn't like those. I haven't seen any children's that are NOT chewable or gummies and didn't know if in the adults there were too much of one, not enough of another, etc. I want to get him started with something before school starts. thanks.

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My 5 yr old takes a multivitamin, vitamin C, a " greens " whole food

supplement, a probiotic, and an DHA/omega 3/fish oil supplement, daily.

And a digestive enzyme with any food. All chewables. Some kids do

better with liquids. Other things are added as needed. If our multi did

not have enough, I would use a calcium/mag/zinc supp.

My understanding is that a B-complex may help with sleep issues, and

many people with health issues are magnesium deficient. I use

magnesium personally for migraine management. And of course we use

epsom salt baths(magnesium) to help with managing sensory issues and

detoxing. There are many websites devoted to supplementation for AS

kids to function at their best. Most AS kids are deficient in certain

vits/minerals, it seems they have metabolism issues with their bodies

being able to break down food into the vits/minerals, etc. that they

need. I can email you a list of really good websites if you like. Many

moms consult an ND for an initial recommedation of what your child may

be deficient in.

>

> What vitamins do you give your aspie? My son is 10 and he takes

> ritalin and depakote, hardly eats anything, especially fruits and

> veggies. I had read something about B6 and magnesium, but didn't

> know if this was in addition to a mulit vitamin or not and does it

> work for you? I have tried chewable, gummies, etc and he doesn't

> like those. I haven't seen any children's that are NOT chewable or

> gummies and didn't know if in the adults there were too much of one,

> not enough of another, etc. I want to get him started with

> something before school starts. thanks.

>

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LOL, I do the same thing, I get extra vitamin C and multi sports vitamins from the health food store. Also, I wash their hair with a shampoo to protect them from lice. hate those little bugs !. then I tie their hair up for the first month ... Rosetcstallard <tonya.stallard@...> wrote: What vitamins do you give your aspie? My son is 10 and he takes ritalin and depakote, hardly eats anything, especially fruits and veggies. I had read something about B6 and magnesium, but didn't

know if this was in addition to a mulit vitamin or not and does it work for you? I have tried chewable, gummies, etc and he doesn't like those. I haven't seen any children's that are NOT chewable or gummies and didn't know if in the adults there were too much of one, not enough of another, etc. I want to get him started with something before school starts. thanks.

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