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Hotblood
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posted July 27, 2000 07:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Hotblood   Click Here to Email Hotblood     Edit/Delete Message
I take one right now it is called Joggers from Solgar. It is a tablet though, should I be taking a capsule? If so what brand name?

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rancid
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posted July 27, 2000 07:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rancid     Edit/Delete Message
capsules probably do assimilate better, as for what types of multi-vites the 3 that i've have good results with 3 that are very good, 1. Ultimate Nutrition's "super complete caps" 2. Twinlab's "dual tabs" and 3. Twinlab's "daily one caps w/o iron. "

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BackDoc
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posted August 04, 2000 08:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BackDoc     Edit/Delete Message
Body Balance by Life Force International. It contains 121 nutrients in an ionic solution. It has just about everything you need to get the job done properly. There have been numerous studies showing that capsules and tablets which undergo digestion may not fully be absorbed. Body Balance is ionic, so it virtually bypasses the normal digestive processes and is out of your stomach within a very few minutes---meaning that the vitamins, minerals, rainforest herbs, trace minerals, aminos and essential fatty acids in the product are not destroyed by acidity or other digestive enzymes. You can get Body Balance at many healthcare offices or you can find it elsewhere on the web for about 25 bucks a month. That's a steal when you consider how much you're getting for your money.

Just my opinion, though. However, if I had to take a tablet or capsule vitamin, I'd take Parrillo brand. In the past I've taken them and been satisfied. I've also been pleased with a very cheap brand called Vitalert which is found at most Wal Marts or GNC's...and it costs about 7 bucks for a month supply.

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thermo
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posted August 05, 2000 04:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for thermo     Edit/Delete Message
the bridge mutil vitamin
thepowerstore.com

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MaxMuscle
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posted August 05, 2000 06:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MaxMuscle   Click Here to Email MaxMuscle     Edit/Delete Message
I use Twinlab vitamins. There very good quality. All Twinlab products are good, but their vitamins are probably one of the best, I think. I use MaxiLife Vitamins, you can get them at www.prosourceonline.com

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vlaovic
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posted August 05, 2000 07:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for vlaovic   Click Here to Email vlaovic     Edit/Delete Message
I would say get what you can get for cheap. I was told the way you tell if a multi is of good quality is if all the B-vitamins are in the same quantities. The only thing I would consider is size depending on how big you are.

[This message has been edited by vlaovic (edited August 05, 2000).]

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riskybiz007
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posted August 05, 2000 07:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for riskybiz007   Click Here to Email riskybiz007     Edit/Delete Message
checkin to see if B's are same quantity in my opinion i don't think that's a good test. If you want to test it out put your multi in water and a little vinegar, if it all breaks up u know you're absorbing it all. A lot of multis have tar believe it or not that holds all these nutrients together. ex.Centrum.

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