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We use unique-e (you can get it at iherb or vitacost) J

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Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 8:29 PM

Subject: [ ] Non-soy derived Vitamin E?

Hi listmates,

Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd,

age 10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting.

And to search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay?

Sounds kind of scary :)

Many thanks,

~Robin

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I have a nt food allergy guy highly allergic to soy, legumes and peanuts. Does

fine on the hypoallergenic vit E from Kirkman Labs.

Tammy

[ ] Non-soy derived Vitamin E?

Hi listmates,

Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd, age

10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting. And to

search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay? Sounds kind

of scary :)

Many thanks,

~Robin

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Here is one.

http://www.drrons.com/unique-e-soy-free-vitamin-e.htm

(Check Iherb.com to see if they have it cheaper)

We haven't used this ourselves, but others in my Apraxia group have, and I

haven't heard any complaints.

>

> Hi listmates,

> Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd, age

10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting. And

to search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay? Sounds

kind of scary :)

>

> Many thanks,

> ~Robin

>

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Kirkman's Hypoallergenic vitamin E does not have soy or the other allergens

you mentioned.

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On Behalf Of epoxycozy

Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 11:14 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Non-soy derived Vitamin E?

Here is one.

http://www.drrons. <http://www.drrons.com/unique-e-soy-free-vitamin-e.htm>

com/unique-e-soy-free-vitamin-e.htm

(Check Iherb.com to see if they have it cheaper)

We haven't used this ourselves, but others in my Apraxia group have, and I

haven't heard any complaints.

>

> Hi listmates,

> Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd,

age 10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting.

And to search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay?

Sounds kind of scary :)

>

> Many thanks,

> ~Robin

>

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We use Dr. Ron's vit E with no problems, and my son is really soy sensitive. CLO

was a huge problem for us because of Vit E, until I found a fish oil that was

Vit E free.

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> > Hi listmates,

> > Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd,

age 10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting. And

to search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay? Sounds

kind of scary :)

> >

> > Many thanks,

> > ~Robin

> >

>

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We use Solgar Natural Vitamin E dry 200 IU capsules. Free of corn, yeast, wheat,

soy and dairy. We also have liquid capsules but they have soy (my husband picked

them up by mistake).

>

> Hi listmates,

> Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd, age

10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting. And

to search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay? Sounds

kind of scary :)

>

> Many thanks,

> ~Robin

>

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But the Kirkman's Vitamin E is dl-alpha, which means synthetic.

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> > Hi listmates,

> > Can someone recommend a non-soy derived brand of vitamin E for my ASD dd,

> age 10yrs old? We are GFCFSF, corn-free and coconut-free (due to leaky

> gut/intolerances). I tried searching the archives, but it was exhausting.

> And to search the internet...sigh...more exhausting!!! Is synthetic okay?

> Sounds kind of scary :)

> >

> > Many thanks,

> > ~Robin

> >

>

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