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I looked into the centrum chewables..it looks great but it only has 100mg calcium per tablet. I am looking for something that has a little more calcium so they dont have to take another pill. So most of you are only having your patients go on a chewable or liquid form for the first 2 weeks? Will they be able to swallow a whole pill after this point? Thank you for all of your great suggestions!

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Have you tried chewable centrum?Eva>> Hi All,> I am having trouble finding a good multivitamin for our lapband patients that is either in chewable or liquid form. I would like the vitamin to have alteast 400mcg folic acid and 400 mg calcium while meeting close to 100% RDI for all other vitamins/minerals. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!> O'Donnell RD, LD> > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _____________ __> Never miss a thing. Make your home page. > http://www..

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Remember, the more calcium in the multivitamin, the less iron that will be absorbed from it. Kathy Shattler, M.S.,RD kshattler@...evabrzezinski <ebrzezinski@...> wrote: Have you tried chewable centrum?Eva>> Hi All,> I am having trouble finding a good multivitamin for our lapband patients that is either in chewable or liquid form. I would like the vitamin to have alteast 400mcg folic acid and 400 mg calcium while meeting close to 100% RDI for all other vitamins/minerals. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!> O'Donnell RD, LD> > >

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> I am looking for a good multivitamin for my 16 year old PDD/NOS

> (117lbs) son. It seems most multi either cause phenol or yeast issues?

Most vitamins can cause phenol issues, so it is unlikely you can find

one without that issue. Try giving it with No-Fenol enzyme, see if

that helps.

http://www.houstonni.com/

Dana

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Cancer Free book suggested a multivitamin called Daily Advantage by

drdavidwilliams.  I checked that out - this supplement has magnesium stearate..

I found out about -

drrons.com - Pure Synergy (total plant based), Doc's Best Multivitamin (animal

and plant based) - Dr Ron recommends Doc's Best highly (at 6 capsules for a 180

capsule bottle, along with other supplements, this is very costly) - no

stearates at all in all his products

herbalhealer.com - has multivitamins too (Marijah says she does not use

stearates)

Does anybody know about the other or have suggestions?   

Siewleng

 

" steve_lmcs " <lmcs@...> wrote:

>... what enzymes he used in the first 10 years

Allergy Research Group (ARG)'s Pancreas Pork (877-259-3393/ 800-545-9960/

210-658-5562

www.nutricology. com/store/ product.php? productid= 16547 & cat= 0 & page=1

may be cheaper to buy it from www.vitacost. com

This product is much better for healing cancer than Wobenzyme or any of the

other popular enzyme products, and it's economical.

However, I've never heard of enzymes or Kelley/ being particularly

effective w/squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).

They're most effective with

LEUKEMIA, lymphoma, melanoma, myeloma, soft-tissue sarcoma, and pancreatic

cancer.

Leonard

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Noto Chemo <notochemo@...> wrote:

> no stearates at all in all his products

Is there something wrong w/stearates?

If I had cancer and chose to take a multivitamin, I'd choose a high-quality

green multivitamin from a reputable brand that's iron-free, low-copper, and

" GREEN-food-basedâ€/â€food-grown†(w/natural rather than synthetic vitamins)

and that contains GREEN FOODS and a wide variety of nutrients and herbs. The

best food-base multivitamin I know of (in powder form) is

www.all-one.com/en/green.php (at health-food stores).

The best non-food-based multivitamin for cancer patients I know of is

Immune-Option Enhanced Powder by BioImmune.com; it's expensive.

P.S. When replying to a message, please delete the unnecessary text from the

message you're replying to, to save digest listmembers the time of scrolling

down thru it. Thanks.

Leonard

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From what I understand, stearates are mere fillers used in the high speed

machines that produce the vitamins and these stearates, though in low doses, are

synthetics, used to prevent the machine from gumming due to high volume of

vitamins being capsulated etc.  - over a period of time, these stearates clog

the body.  drrons.com explains it better than I can.  

Thanks for info - will look into it.

Yes - note deletion of unnecessary text in my replies - thank you.

Siewleng

> no stearates at all in all his products

Is there something wrong w/stearates?

If I had cancer and chose to take a multivitamin, I'd choose a high-quality

green multivitamin from a reputable brand that's iron-free, low-copper, and

" GREEN-food- basedâ€/â€food-grown†(w/natural rather than synthetic

vitamins) and that contains GREEN FOODS and a wide variety of nutrients and

herbs. The best food-base multivitamin I know of (in powder form) is

www.all-one. com/en/green. php (at health-food stores).

The best non-food-based multivitamin for cancer patients I know of is

Immune-Option Enhanced Powder by BioImmune.com; it's expensive.

P.S. When replying to a message, please delete the unnecessary text from the

message you're replying to, to save digest listmembers the time of scrolling

down thru it. Thanks.

Leonard

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I know several people who when a supplement started adding magnesium stearates

to their formulas it stopped working for them.

Cheri

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vitamins) and that contains GREEN FOODS and a wide variety of nutrients and

herbs. The best food-base multivitamin I know of (in powder form) is

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Hi, Leonard,

The all one green multivitamin you mentioned has 9 mg of iron (from green

blend). Is that considered iron-free?

Jim

In a message dated 1/4/2010 9:08:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

leonardleonard1@... writes:

Noto Chemo <notochemo@.no> wrote:

> no stearates at all in all his products

Is there something wrong w/stearates?

If I had cancer and chose to take a multivitamin, I'd choose a

high-quality green multivitamin from a reputable brand that's iron-free,

low-copper,

and " GREEN-food-If I had cancer and chose to take a multivitamin, I'd

choose a high-quality green multivitamin from a reputable brand that's

iron-free, low-copper, and

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www.all-one.www.all-one.www.all-one.<WBR>com/en/gree

The best non-food-based multivitamin for cancer patients I know of is

Immune-Option Enhanced Powder by BioImmune.com; it's expensive.

P.S. When replying to a message, please delete the unnecessary text from

the message you're replying to, to save digest listmembers the time of

scrolling down thru it. Thanks.

Leonard

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