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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
After I posted my question about whether Twinlabs sublingual B-12 are gf, I
contacted the company and they assured me they are. The cherry flavor comes
from cherries, and the mannitol comes from corn. So I must have reacted to
something else.
Here are the responses I received:
yes, they are gf, but man oh man, I had such a wierd oral reaction to
them. it was truly the worst tasting thing I've ever put in my mouth.
It was just soooo wierd.
I've switched to Jarrow sublingual B-12 and looove it.
iherb.com has fantastic prices on it. and it's the methylcobalmin - the
most biologically active B-12 so our bodies don't have to do anything to
convert it.
http://store.yahoo.com/iherb/b12.html
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Twin Lab told me all their vitamins are GF
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Thanks,
Laurie
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