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i-Herb sells Source Naturals, 50 mg tablets. I cut them in half. It's cheaper

than Kirkman's I think

Nicoline

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> Does anyone know where I can buy ALA in 25 mg? Kirkman has the low doses, but

does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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I haven't found any as low as Kirkmans either. I ran out once and found capsules

at Vitamin shopppe (by Twin Labs) that were 50 mgs.

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but does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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I buy KIrkman 25 mg and very happy with the hypoallergenic ones. Give to my nt

7 year old with severe food allergies, does great!

Tammy

[ ] ALA 25 mg, who besides Kirkmans?

Does anyone know where I can buy ALA in 25 mg? Kirkman has the low doses, but

does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

Thanks,

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I think we should all band togethger, pick a reputable company, and ask them to

make a 25 mg ALA capsule. We could all sign a petition, of sorts, so they know

they'll have a ready-made customer base!

Or hit up a DAN! doctor who markets their own supplements and ask them to create

one.

Pam

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but does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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I'm happy with Kirkman ALA as well, it's just that they are more expensive than

other brands.

A jar of 90 ALA 50 mg caps is over $20 through Kirkman but Source Naturals ALA

50 mg is only $8 at iHerb for a jar of 100 tablets. That's a big price

difference.

I like Pam's suggestion of writing to other makers of this to ask for a lower

dosage. Can anyone in the US volunteer to write a letter?

I think I'll try Source Naturals & split the caps. Thanks for the suggestion.

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> I buy KIrkman 25 mg and very happy with the hypoallergenic ones. Give to my

nt 7 year old with severe food allergies, does great!

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> Tammy

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I know that the " Food Science of Vermont " is a very reputable company and

currently they make ALA 100 mg capsules. Probably, we can try to petition them

to make 25 mg size.

regards,

Ragha

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doses, but does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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Why not petition 5 mg too while at it. I for one hate splitting and I think

many of us with smaller kids, 5 mg is a great starting point.

Tammy

[ ] Re: ALA 25 mg, who besides Kirkmans?

I know that the " Food Science of Vermont " is a very reputable company and

currently they make ALA 100 mg capsules. Probably, we can try to petition them

to make 25 mg size.

regards,

Ragha

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> > > > Does anyone know where I can buy ALA in 25 mg? Kirkman has the low

doses, but does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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Why not just email. Must be a customer service email address.

I need an hypoallergenic company? Others know of another? I'm pretty faithful

to Kirkman but I'd like to see some of their products, like their vit C, in

higher doses. I'd like to cut down on the number of pills my kids take. I need

something for my nt 7 year old with food allergies and free of pretty much

everything. Good, clean, products.

Tammy

[ ] Re: ALA 25 mg, who besides Kirkmans?

I'm happy with Kirkman ALA as well, it's just that they are more expensive

than other brands.

A jar of 90 ALA 50 mg caps is over $20 through Kirkman but Source Naturals ALA

50 mg is only $8 at iHerb for a jar of 100 tablets. That's a big price

difference.

I like Pam's suggestion of writing to other makers of this to ask for a lower

dosage. Can anyone in the US volunteer to write a letter?

I think I'll try Source Naturals & split the caps. Thanks for the suggestion.

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> I buy KIrkman 25 mg and very happy with the hypoallergenic ones. Give to my

nt 7 year old with severe food allergies, does great!

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> Tammy

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Natrol sells 50mg capsules. Solgar has 60mg. I once found a company called

Mason's who had 25mg but I haven't seen that in a long time.

Jan

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> Does anyone know where I can buy ALA in 25 mg? Kirkman has the low doses, but

does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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> Thanks,

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I think " Food Science of Vermont " would be good, too. What do any of you think

of this Vitamin C they make?:

http://www.vitacost.com/FoodScience-of-Vermont-Natural-C-500

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> > > > > Does anyone know where I can buy ALA in 25 mg? Kirkman has the low

doses, but does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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----- Original Message -----

From: Pamela H

I think we should all band togethger, pick a reputable company, and ask them

to make a 25 mg ALA capsule. We could all sign a petition, of sorts, so they

know they'll have a ready-made customer base!

Or hit up a DAN! doctor who markets their own supplements and ask them to

create one.

====>Then Ala would be $200 a bottle.

Pam

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> > > Does anyone know where I can buy ALA in 25 mg? Kirkman has the low

doses, but does any other brand make ALA in this low dose?

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> > > Thanks,

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Below is a link to luckyvitamin.com. They have liquid ALA for only $12/bottle

and it comes with 32 tablespoons and each tablespoon is 50mg....easier to

measure and way way cheaper if you are giving 25mg doses.

http://www.luckyvitamin.com/item/itemKey/55251?utm_source=shopcom & utm_medium=cpc\

& utm_term=LifeSolutionsLiquidAlphaLipoicAcid16oz & utm_content=55251 & utm_campaign=\

shopcom & site=shop_com_cost_per_click

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