Liquid Vitamins?

Darlar
on 11/25/06 11:53 pm - Springfield, OR
Can anyone tell me where I can find an excellent liquid multiple vitamin? Also, B12, any suggestions for a good B12?
Kathy & Rich
on 11/26/06 2:47 am - Fairfax, VA
We like the Rexall sublingual B12s that we get at WalMart. They are fine tasting but best of all dissolve quite quickly. The ones from Vitamin Shoppe take forever to dissolve... it's annoying. The ones from Trader Joes are very small and fast dissolving as well. My labs have been doing very well with the Rexalls. I do multi-vitamins in capsule form and seem to be doing well with those. Hubby does centrum silver chewables for his multi. I do not do those since they have aspartame in them and I'm sensitive to that. Good luck, Kathy
Blackthorne
on 11/26/06 3:43 am - Alpharetta, GA
I used to take a liquid vitamin that I found at WalMart - was about $20 for a month's supply. I don't take B12 separately (DS'ers don't have to), so I defer to others on that one.
Myrtle M.
on 11/26/06 6:20 am - Duluth, MN
My surgeon put me on chewable vitamins because he said liquids run right through us and he wanted the vitamins to sit and be absorbed as needed. The B-12 you need to get in an injection or take sublingually if you're an RNY patient. We were bypassed in the area where it was absobed before so we now can only absorb it these two ways. I get my B-12 sublingual at GNC and have taken 1000 mcgs. daily as recommended by my doc.
Darlar
on 11/26/06 8:15 am - Springfield, OR
Thank you all for your replies, this helps a great deal.
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