S. asks from Barrington, IL on January 05, 2008
Looking for a New Multi-vitamin
I am looking for a new prenatal vitamin. I would like one that is more "natural" than what you would find at the drug store, and preferably one that doesn't require you to take 6 pills a day.
I haven't really noticed any difference in how I feel with one's I've taken in the past and am looking for suggestions on new ones.
Thanks!
S.
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L.P. answers from Chicago on January 08, 2008
Carlson has really great prenatals - though it is 4 pills a day, it is totally worth it. No constipation or general 'icky' feeling.
M.P. answers from Chicago on January 07, 2008
I take one from Whole Foods that is only one a day, which was hard to find. I think they are actually called, Simply One. They make me sick if I don't eat with it though. Other than that they have worked out great. And they aren't that expensive, I think I broke it down to about $10/month.
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N.W. answers from Chicago on January 08, 2008
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M.P. answers from Chicago on January 07, 2008
I take one from Whole Foods that is only one a day, which was hard to find. I think they are actually called, Simply One. They make me sick if I don't eat with it though. Other than that they have worked out great. And they aren't that expensive, I think I broke it down to about $10/month.
K.M. answers from Chicago on January 07, 2008
Hi S.!
Good for you for going natural. I will have to tell you though that there is NOT a single vitamin pill out there that will give you all the essential vitamins and minerals that you need, especially while pregnant. I take natural vitamins from Arbonne, all of their products, including personal care products and a terrific baby line, are all botanically based. The nice thing is that the tablets come in a packet which gives you all the necessary things that you need very conveniently without having so many bottles all over. Even the gel tabs are vegetarian and I don't know of any other company that is doing that. It is very convenient to get all of your needs taken care of thru one website and then delivered to your front door! What help that would be when you aren't feeling good or when you are too tired with the newborn!! I can't tell you what a difference it has made in my health (I haven't been sick in a year!) since I've been taking them. They also have a component that breaks down all of your food since we don't always eat right and digestion doesn't properly take place with certain foods. I would be more than happy to give you more information about the vitamins and all the other products that you and your family would benefit greatly from. Kudos to you for doing the best you can! I'd love to hear from you. Best of luck!
K.
M.R. answers from Chicago on January 07, 2008
Have you tried examining your diet and including a variety of food that would fulfill your daily nutritional needs? Vitamins are supplements that fill in the gaps when you are not consuming your necessary vitamins and minerals from the most natural source out there - food. Do a little bit of research and you may not need to even supplement your diet at all.
C.S. answers from Chicago on January 07, 2008
I took Shaklee vitamins instead of my prenatals. They gave me more content, are water soluble so you know they are dissolving in your stomach and not your intestines, and they are completely natural. They are tested a ton to make sure you are getting the best source and amount of vitamin. Only issue is that they are a little expensive. I pay $60 for a one month supply.
S.D. answers from Indianapolis on January 08, 2008
I don't know what vitamin you found that requires 6 a day, but any multi-vitamin/multi-mineral is as good or better than designated prenatal vitamins because they actually have more in them. You only take one a day. You just want to take extra folic acid with them to total 800 instead of just 400. If you want something natural, go to Wild Oats or a like store and look at their prenatals, they have a few different choices.
Don't worry, any doc sill tell you that a multi- is as good as a prenatal (my doc even said she hates to prescribe prenatals because they are so expensive, she's happy to tell anyone without full RX coverage to just get something OTC).
E. answers from Indianapolis on January 08, 2008
I am taking a liquid multi-vitamin called "10 in one".
It is an awesome product with more than only vitamins.
I was kinda hesitant to buy it at first because the liquid stuff usually tastes awefull but that was not the case at all. The taste is great! Even my 5 year old is asking if he can take his vitamin now.
It is safe for kids and for pregnant/breastfeeding women (I am currently breastfeeding). I choose 10 in one because I was tired of having to supplement my supplements, this is taking care of all the things I want to take!
You can check it out here http://www.shopgbg.com/320837.
It also comes with a free business but it is totally up to you if you want to take advantage of that or not.
PS If you are interested in the business aspect you might want to join http://www.cafemom.com/group/mommieshelpingmommies BEFORE you sign up with GBG and find out more how this group can help you build this business. (Totally free to join with no obligation whatsoever). This is not the acutal business but a group of moms looking to help other moms with this business.
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