2004/12/21, 07:22 AM
For those who now about these things, I would like your opinions on the new liquid vitamin that I am taking at night.
So far, it is not hurting my stomach (I have had much difficulty with vitamins since the removal of my gall badder in 93)and I am feeling really good.
Still, I know not everything advertised is always what it seems. I want to make sure I am not missing anything.
Here is the link to the ingredient list:
http://www.multinutrition.com/vitamin-information/ingredientlist.html
-------------- Julienne
A morning without coffee is like something without something else.
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2004/12/21, 07:23 AM
Uh, apparently it it not helping with my spelling and grammar at all.
Let's try this again: For those who KNOW about these things......
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2004/12/21, 07:12 PM
this is the ingrediant profile for NOW's vit-min product see how it compares
What's In It?
Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings Per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving:
Vitamin A 10,000 IU 200%
(as Beta-Carotene)
Vitamin A 10,000 IU 200%
(as Retinyl Palmitate)
Vitamin C 250 mg 420%
Vitamin D 400 IU 100%
Vitamin E 150 IU 500%
(as natural d-alpha Tocopheryl Succinate)
Thiamine 100 mg 6670%
(as Thiamine HCI) (Vitamin B1)
Riboflavin 100 mg 5880%
(Vitamin B-2)
Niacin 100 mg 500%
Vitamin B-6 100 mg 5000%
Folic Acid 400 mcg 100%
Vitamin B-12 100 mcg 1670%
Biotin 100 mcg 35%
Pantothenic Acid 100 mg 1000%
Calcium 50 mg 5%
(from Calcium Ascorbate and Calcium Carbonate)
Iron 10 mg 60%
Iodine (from Kelp) 150 mcg 100%
Magnesium 30 mg 5%
(from Magnesium Oxide and Amino Acid Chelate)
Zinc 15 mg 100%
Selenium 25 mcg 35%
Copper 500 mcg 25%
Manganese 5 mg 250%
Chromium 100 mcg 80%
Molybdenum 50 mcg 70%
Potassium 10 mg <1%
Boron 500 mcg
Vanadium 50 mcg
Choline 100 mg
Inositol 100 mg
PABA 50 mg
Rutin 25 mg
Betaine 25 mg
Glutamic Acid 25 mg
Spirulina 50 mg
Barley Grass 50 mg
Citrus Bioflavonoids 25 mg
(37% Bioflavonoids as Hesperidin)
Psyllium Husk Fiber 25 mg
-------------- Keith Hardy CFO
Serious Nutrition Solutions LLC
keith@seriousnutritionsolutions.com
www.seriousnutritionsolutions.com
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2004/12/21, 07:14 PM
I have always preferred liquids. They are well assimilated. I do liquid minerals all the time. Now makes a good one.
-------------- If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything....
bb1fit@freetrainers.com
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2004/12/27, 03:43 PM
Anytime I take a liquid in place of a tablet form, I always feel stronger and better effectiveness.
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Quoting from dfly411:
For those who now about these things, I would like your opinions on the new liquid vitamin that I am taking at night.
So far, it is not hurting my stomach (I have had much difficulty with vitamins since the removal of my gall badder in 93)and I am feeling really good.
Still, I know not everything advertised is always what it seems. I want to make sure I am not missing anything.
Here is the link to the ingredient list:
http://www.multinutrition.com/vitamin-information/ingredientlist.html
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