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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hi All,
thanks for your answers regarding a liquid multivitamin that's safe for celiacs
and which addresses absorption/malnutrition issues.
below are the answers i received, you can assume that all products listed here
were recommended enthusiastically.
SUMMARY:
Isotonic (powder) vitamins that are mixed w/ water before taking so they are in
suspension when they reach the GI tract & readily absorbed.
www.marketamerica.com, or other independent distributors
Nestle Clinical Nutrition: Peptamen VHP.
This is somewhat like the products they use when they put someone on tube
feeding, as it has protein broken down to a level which makes it very
digestible. It has many of the nutrients one needs.
www.nestleclinicalnutrition.com/product_info_content.asp
Liquid vitamins by Natrol (good for kids, taste good)
www.natrolkids.com
Aqueous Multi-Plus by Biotics (need to add Folic Acid, Calcium and Magnesium
additionally)
Their phone # is 1-800-524-5183, need to confirm GF status of this product.
Liquid vitamin called Omni 4 (good tasting).
sold by independent distributor.
Salus brand liquid vitamins.
www.florahealth.com
Juice Plus capsules.
www.juiceplus.com/+sc89347
American Longevity supplements
www.amercanlongevity.net
Centrum liquid vitamins. Taste isn't that great.
Other recommendations:
-take one L-glutamine capsule 500mg and one probiotic capsule.
-investigate digestive enzymes: Betaine HCL and others
-regular, solid vitamins from Gluten-Free Pantry
That's All Folks, Thanks, Nina in MA
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