Question:
Anyone use Isotonix vitamins?
I am waiting for my new surgery date and just spent over $100 on vitamins. Has anyone used Isotonix and if so, are they OK for what we will need post-op? I feel kind of stupid buying these before I really checked them out-but they came highly recommended from a friend (she has NOT had WLS). I purchased the multi-vitamin, B-12, and Calcium. Please tell me that I didn't waste my money! — Cheryl A. (posted on May 16, 2002)
May 16, 2002
From what I've been reading and researching lately, you made a wise choice.
If you scroll down the Q&A's here, there's a question posted about
Centrum and a REPLY about the liquid vitamins. I would buy them if I could
afford them. I'm finding the whole subject very informative and
educational. I'm always learning something new on this site. Enjoy your
journey.
— blank first name B.
May 16, 2002
There is a woman on this website named Patti Schmoldt who is a registered
nurse and has had wls and she sells this product. She'd be the best person
to ask about the benefits of Isotonix. Her e-mail is [email protected].
She's posted it before so I don't think she'll mind me posting it.
— cjabates
May 16, 2002
Congratulations on your "Isotonix" purchase! Just want to assure
you that you did NOT waste your money!! I am a registered nurse by
profession and very confident that no other vitamin absorbs like
"Isotonix". I've research many, many brands, and I personally
would not take any other brand since trying these. There is CLEARLY no
comparison. For anyone wanting information about these highly absorbable
liquid vitamins you are welcome to contact me via email at
[email protected] Or, my website address is
Pattischmoldt.unfranchise.com
— Patti S.
December 17, 2003
— Julia Z.
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