Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 We have the same exact problem - I would LOVE to see if anyone can answer this. > > Hi - I'm in need of a soy-free Vit E. My son cannot function > without high doses of Vit E (and I'm not exagerating). We have > recently discovered multiple food allergies including soy. I've > tried Dr Ron's Unique E and Yasoo Vit E (where they swear it is > 99.9% soy free). Giving him those has no effect - I mean, it's like > he never got the dose. > > I haven't tried Len and Joe's, but their ingredient list on their > website does not declare soy either as being absent or present, so I > don't know if it is completely soy free or not. > > I looking that my options have become limited to finding a water- > soluble version, and I don't even know if that will do for him. I > know that the concern with water-solube is polyethylene glycol (PEG) > and I don't want to give him any with that. > > Has anyone found a good water-soluble Vit E that isn't d-alpha > tocopherol acetate and/or has PEG? or has anyone found a soy-free > oil based natural Vit E with appreciable amounts of d-gamma (i.e. > 200mg or more of gamma in the product? > > I'm tracking reactions to see if it is real, but I think he is still > reacting to the soy in the Vit E and that is the last source of soy > that I can't seem to get out of his diet. > > Please help if you can! > > Thanks - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 go to lenandjoe.com and call Teri over there she will be able to answer your question on that. If not, call into their radio show and they may be able to point you in the right direction perhaps. [ ] Re: Anyone using mycellized water-soluble Vit E or soy free oil based? We have the same exact problem - I would LOVE to see if anyone can answer this. > > Hi - I'm in need of a soy-free Vit E. My son cannot function > without high doses of Vit E (and I'm not exagerating). We have > recently discovered multiple food allergies including soy. I've > tried Dr Ron's Unique E and Yasoo Vit E (where they swear it is > 99.9% soy free). Giving him those has no effect - I mean, it's like > he never got the dose. > > I haven't tried Len and Joe's, but their ingredient list on their > website does not declare soy either as being absent or present, so I > don't know if it is completely soy free or not. > > I looking that my options have become limited to finding a water- > soluble version, and I don't even know if that will do for him. I > know that the concern with water-solube is polyethylene glycol (PEG) > and I don't want to give him any with that. > > Has anyone found a good water-soluble Vit E that isn't d-alpha > tocopherol acetate and/or has PEG? or has anyone found a soy-free > oil based natural Vit E with appreciable amounts of d-gamma (i.e. > 200mg or more of gamma in the product? > > I'm tracking reactions to see if it is real, but I think he is still > reacting to the soy in the Vit E and that is the last source of soy > that I can't seem to get out of his diet. > > Please help if you can! > > Thanks - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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