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Old 03-13-2010, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by darlindeb25 View Post
I'll stick with Jarrow. Puritan Pride lied to me about the gluten status of one of their other meds, when I caught the lie, they denied it was gluten. I can't trust them now, not as a celiac, besides, it doesn't say what the plant source is, which is probably soy, and I can't have that either. I never buy without the disclaimer saying no gluten, no wheat, no soy, etc.

I will however let friends know whom are not gluten free.

Thanks. We have a outlet right here in Bohemia, just a few miles away.
Hi Deb:

I've been using Puritan's Pride vitamins for years. Thankfully I don't have to go gluten free. And with the economy, anytime I can save twenty bucks on my vitamins and Methyl B-12 to boot, well, I'll go for it.

I think the Methyl B-12 is starting to help Alan.

Today he didn't have as much neuropathy pain, but then again, we are having a mini-hurricane in NYC. And any time there is a hard hard rain, he goes "Ah, my feet feel good".

He slept 9 straight hours from when he went to bed.

So we cross our fingers, eat right, and take vitamins and minerals.

And I sprout.

lol

Melody
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