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Iodine Free Multi Vitamins For Those With Dh


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I'm posting this for those whose dh is affected by iodine. Since mine is & I know how hard it is to find iodine free, gluten-free multi vitamins then I have found 2 which fit the bill.

1) Solgar brand "Vitamins Only" which are also free of soy, yeast, wheat, gluten, dairy, artificial flavors, artificial colors, & artificial preservatives.

2) Country Life Chewable Adult Multi Wafers. These contain soy. These provide some minerals. There is no wheat, gluten, milk, preservatives or artificial color.


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I'm posting this for those whose dh is affected by iodine. Since mine is & I know how hard it is to find iodine free, gluten-free multi vitamins then I have found 2 which fit the bill.

1) Solgar brand "Vitamins Only" which are also free of soy, yeast, wheat, gluten, dairy, artificial flavors, artificial colors, & artificial preservatives.

Thanks :)

I have not been able to find a iodine,soy ,gluten free mulit vitamin

Are these available in stores or online ?

squirmingitch Veteran

I get them online --- they may be in stores; you'd just have to check. If you can't have soy then you have to go with the Solgar brand. And YVW!smile.gif

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