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Old 10-08-2008, 11:11 PM #1
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Default Take your vitamins in the morning? After dinner?

I have taken most of my vitamins in the morning, with breakfast. I take a few in the evening, like the Slow-Mag. I take one in the morning, one in the evening.

How about you? I wind up taking a lot of vitamins with breakfast, should I split them up more?
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