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Ok... what?I was most curious to see why you were interested in molybdenumI went to the nutrilite homesite and searched molybdenum (most companies don't make a straight one anyways....)the only product that came up was this:

NUTRILITE® DOUBLE X® Vitamin/Mineral/Phytonutrient – Case and 31-day SupplyI couldn't find an ingredient list on their website.i found one here:http://www.healthline.com/natstandardcontent/double-x-vitamin-mineral-phytonutrient

not only is this product loaded with gums, maltodextrin (Yikes!!!), corn starch, and sucrose etc, it has alfalfa... leaf and stem. which you said it didn't.I am most confused.Is this the product you were referring to??

Not many people make straight molybdenum. i doubt these people do. I couldn't find one.I've also never heard of a straight watercress supplement. But this multivitamin/mineral does have watercress..

So....... no. Not legal. Don't take this. what are you up to?Best :)

 

Has anyone ever heard of Nutrilite Vitamins?

 

These are supposed to be wheat, sugar, iron, alfalfa, vitamin K-free.

 

The two questions I have are watercress concentrate and Molybdenum.

 

Insolitol is in a different vitamin--the multi, is that legal?

 

Thanks,

Debbie

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Ok... what?I was most curious to see why you were interested in molybdenum

The catalog and the sales rep said it helped with iron stores.

I went to the nutrilite homesite and searched molybdenum (most companies don't make a straight one anyways....)

It's part of the multi-vitamin.

the only product that came up was this:

NUTRILITE® DOUBLE X® Vitamin/Mineral/Phytonutrient – Case and 31-day SupplyI couldn't find an ingredient list on their website.Neither could I and I also have the catalogue.

 

i found one here:http://www.healthline.com/natstandardcontent/double-x-vitamin-mineral-phytonutrient

not only is this product loaded with gums, maltodextrin (Yikes!!!), corn starch, and sucrose etc, it has alfalfa... leaf and stem. which you said it didn't.The catalogue has a multi that specifically says it does not contain Vitamin K and alfalfa--yeast, etc.  All natural.

 

 

I am most confused.Is this the product you were referring to??I'm not sure.  There's two multi's.  One claims to be 'extremely legal' but has watercress extract.

 

 

Not many people make straight molybdenum. i doubt these people do. I couldn't find one.It's part of a multi-vitamin.

 

I've also never heard of a straight watercress supplement. But this multivitamin/mineral does have watercress..Yes, that's why I asked about legality.

 

 

So....... no. Not legal. Don't take this. what are you up to?I'm not taking it because I couldn't get enough information on it.  The person who offered me samples brought me a huge box and wanted me to just pay for it.  I had already (endlessly) tried to ask about what was in it and was told about a money-back guarantee.  I have a lot of trouble tolerating even SCD legal vitamins so I didn't want to spend that kind of money not knowing if I could even take it.

 

What am I up to?  Trying to get my iron up without killing myself with these generic iron pills they have me on.  Right now I'm taking beetroot 'blood building' vitamins that appear to be legal except the last ingredient which says 'vegetable lubricant'.  Sounds gross, right?  So I'm trying to eat spinach again along with beets and other iron foods.  I don't eat everything loaded with iron but I try to gear it that way.

 

I was in the vitamin aisle at Wal-Mart and this guy started asking me questions.  Then the wife showed up.  She stayed with me the entire time while he went to get me a catalogue and samples.  After all that--half a day wasted--ok it felt that way because I have 'x' amount of energy and it was wasted anyway.  He hit me up for money so I decided it was no better than Melaleuca or Molecure or all the other crap people hit you up with when they sense a weakness.  They try to sell you cure-alls or work-at-home rip-offs.

 

Sorry, soapbox ;-).

 

Debbie 41 cd houston

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best :)

 

Has anyone ever heard of Nutrilite Vitamins?

 

These are supposed to be wheat, sugar, iron, alfalfa, vitamin K-free.

 

The two questions I have are watercress concentrate and Molybdenum.

 

Insolitol is in a different vitamin--the multi, is that legal?

 

Thanks,

Debbie

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