Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 Patti -- just ordered these for myself when I got the yogurt maker. They may be a little hard for kids to swallow. They're not that big, but because they're not coated, I found them a little hard to get down. Needed a few big gulps of water to get them off my tongue. Jane vitamins Passing this along for some of you that may be looking for vitamins. Have not used them myself but they come highly recommended for sensitive kids on special diets. www.freedavitamins.com They are: Kosher Certified Sugar-Free Salt-Free Yeast-Free Gluten-Free Lactose-Free Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 I never think about the swallowing factor since I always have to grind up tablets or open capsules and mix in food for Katera. Might be a good source for someone that was prepared to do that anyway. I'm STILL waiting for my yogurt maker to show up. UPS says it's expected arrival date is the 11th...... it's been three weeks, I think! (But i got a good price! ) Patti ----- Original Message ----- Patti -- just ordered these for myself when I got the yogurt maker. They may be a little hard for kids to swallow. They're not that big, but because they're not coated, I found them a little hard to get down. Needed a few big gulps of water to get them off my tongue. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Elaine likes the Freeda vitamins..... www.freedavitamins.com . They make an SCD legal multi. Check out the www.pecanbread.com website for additional info about supplements.... go there and click the " supplements " link for a list of legal Kirkman products and other brands for enzymes, probiotics, etc. Patti, mom to Katera, SCD 13 months ----- Original Message ----- I mean not synthetic, we are very " organic " and very sensitive to lots of foods and Metals which seem to be in everything we are used to eating) multivitamin for me and my infant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 ferrous or inorganic mineral forms of iron like inorganic copper is very reactive and a considerable oxidative burden the natural haem iron in meat and liver is naturally passivated. there are no aequate multi mineral/vitamin packages imo except possibly some b only multi's which you have to cut down. large infrequent dosing of vitamin c is toxic and there are big differences in quality, i am finding the ester c ok. > I'm sure this is in the archives. I am new and still working out the > details around my very young child's specific allergies (many true). > > I don't know if I can do the diet cold turkey. Not because I don't > want to, but I am not willing to wait until I find suitable/legal > vitamins and enzymes/probiotics if necessary. I'd rather those be the > illegal and stop giving the offending foods to myself and my daughter. > > If anyone can advise as to where I can get the cheapest, best (by that > I mean not synthetic, we are very " organic " and very sensitive to lots > of foods and Metals which seem to be in everything we are used to > eating) multivitamin for me and my infant. She has been using the > Enfamil Poly Vi Sol. Ingredients are listed below. I doubt that she > has been getting a whole lot out of this and tests have shown that I > haven't been getting enough from my own multi vita-mineral. I guess I > really just need to get our guts healed, but I fear that if we stop > the offending supplements for the time that it will take to heal, we > will be even more deficient--especially in C and Iron. > > Anyone done the research already and have a quick reference. I have > heard great things about Kirkman Labs. > > Poly Vi Sol: Glycerin, Water, ascorbic Acid, ferrous sulfate, vitamin > E succinate, niacinamide, natural and artificial flavor, caramel > color, polysorbate 80, vitamin A plamitate, thiamin hydrochloride, > riboflavin 5-phosphate sodium, vitamin b6 hydrochloride, vitamin D3. > contains no sugar. > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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