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I know most vitamins you get a drug stores only contain about 20% of what is needed because most of them are filler. Whats a good vitamin brand that is fairly inexpensive that is the vitamin in it’s purest form, or has the least amount of filler and most amount of product???And where do i get them? Abstract Reviews |
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April 24th, 2008 at 9:38 pm
Some excellent brands are Rainbow Light, New Chapter, Solgar, Nature’s Plus, KAL, Country Life. I wouldn’t say ANY of these are cheap or inexpensive, but I do know they are good products. They are usually found in healthfood stores and co-op, some vitamin shops, and some pharmacies. I am particularly fond of New Chapter as a company.
April 27th, 2008 at 4:51 am
This is my friend’s website. This company has some very natural and pure supplements available. I won’t say they taste very good (ugh) but the mineral water contains trace minerals in pure form, a salty/metallic drink, but hey, no one said minerals tasted like strawberries! You want pure.
The Formena product is a “superfood” that is one of the nastiest things I have ever tried (but it works wonders for energy and health). For example, I live off of sugar, won’t eat anything but for the whole day. I tried this stuff (gag) and I looked at a chocolate chip cookie and backed away from it like it would bite me! I had energy, and my sugar cravings disappeared completely.
Another is Nutrilite vitamins. Very absorbent, and you can also try to find some colloidial minerals (98% absorption rate). These also have a metallic taste, like ******* on rocks.
Pure does not equal yummy. Yummy are fillers.
April 30th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Cheaper is not always better. I’ve use CNCA (www.CNCAhealth.com) for years for the very reasons you mentioned — very pure vitamins with no fillers. There are others, CNCA is one of the very few brands I trust, and I’ve done lots and lots of research. I hope that helps.