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Best WHOLE-Food Vitamins ? a Good suggestion is Needed please

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#1 hallucinogen

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Posted 01 September 2013 - 05:32 AM


Best WHOLE-Food Vitamins ? a Good suggestion is Needed please

Could somebody please recommend the best, purest brand of Whole-Food Vitamins in the World right now, that has minimal amount of B12 per serving (around 20-30mcg should be good), Vitamin E (around 20mg or lower),
preferably little or no Choline

Also I'm looking for one that has no additional herbal silliness in it, like Ginko Biloba, or other herbs like that,
just pure Vitamins derived from whole foods and sea life,
algae and chlorophyll are fine !

Thank you for your input in advance, I greatly appreciate it :)

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Posted 01 September 2013 - 08:55 AM

I found it, here it is if anyone was wondering as well...->

http://www.iherb.com...0-Tablets/36254


Innate Response Formulas, Men's One Daily, Iron Free, 60 Tablets

It is superior than their 180 tablets One cap a day version, because it does Not contain Amylase, Protease, Lipase, the unnecessary enzymes which a healthy individual has no use for, and which only cause spikes in digestion,
Cellulose is the only one useful really

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So, I choose Innate. For those of you who remember the 'Taster's Choice' pictures from the CF Journal as to which food choices the beloved CF pooches liked best, here's something else. My *dog* loves the Innate supplements. She chews them right up, in fact, she runs into the bathroom when I'm getting them out in the morning. Just an FYI. It says something to me, at least."



I also tried NewChapter's one, but this should be far superior, NewChapter's cause weird vaso-constriction

Edited by hallucinogen, 01 September 2013 - 08:57 AM.

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#3 timar

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Posted 02 September 2013 - 07:32 AM

Save your money for whole foods and forget about so-called "whole food vitamins" (what an oxymoron!) That is just a marketing term to fool people into believing that those vitamins were actually sourced from whole foods, which they aren't - they are just incubated with yeast and some fruit and vegetable extracts which - all marketing hogwash aside - serve no purpose other than to be listed an the bottle.

Whole foods are whole foods and vitamins are vitamins - isolated chemical nutrients. If you take vitamins it doesn't matter one iota where they come from, as long as they are present in the appropriate form.

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Posted 03 September 2013 - 01:31 AM

Save your money for whole foods and forget about so-called "whole food vitamins" (what an oxymoron!) That is just a marketing term to fool people into believing that those vitamins were actually sourced from whole foods, which they aren't - they are just incubated with yeast and some fruit and vegetable extracts which - all marketing hogwash aside - serve no purpose other than to be listed an the bottle.

Whole foods are whole foods and vitamins are vitamins - isolated chemical nutrients. If you take vitamins it doesn't matter one iota where they come from, as long as they are present in the appropriate form.



I have actually tried Innate Response's vitamins. The one I used was called "Innate Response" One Daily with Iron.

Some of the nutrients are derived from yeast incubation, but others actually come from such foods as carrots, oranges, brown rice, and broccoli.





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