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    pdf file.

    http://i.timeinc.net/health/i/downloads/vitaminsno.pdf

  • #2
    Damn - that one woman's multi contains 15.3 mcg's of lead???? :eek:

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    • #3
      Probably made in China....

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      • #4
        Well darn - I can't view pdf's....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by FitnessBrat
          Well darn - I can't view pdf's....
          the problem brands for women were natures plus and the vitamin shop.

          the vitamin shop vit is the one that had the led in it. the other didnt digest properly.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by FitnessBrat
            Well darn - I can't view pdf's....
            It's about damn time you can't do something with that phone that I can do with mine...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by FitnessBrat
              Well darn - I can't view pdf's....
              11 Multivitamins to Avoid
              These multivitamins were flagged for problems in a recent ConsumerLab.com analysis. After the findings were
              published, The Vitamin Shoppe and AARP voluntarily withdrew their products, and Hero Nutritionals began
              offering consumers a replacement. The other manufacturers haven’t responded publicly to the findings.
              Charts
              Product Problem
              Eniva VIBE, a liquid sold in packets Falls short of listed vitamin A
              Healthy Moments Mint Cream Flavor Vitamin Strips Contains no vitamin A and exceeds listed amount of niacin
              Swanson Daily Multivitamin & Mineral Short of listed folate
              The Greatest Vitamin in the World Short of listed folate
              Weil, Andrew Weil, MD, Daily Multivitamin for Optimum
              Health
              Short of listed vitamin A and exceeds the amount of calcium
              For Adults
              Product Problem
              Nature’s Plus Especially Yours Women’s Multivitamin Doesn’t disintegrate properly and exceeds listed calcium
              The Vitamin Shoppe Multivitamins Especially for Women Contaminated with 15.3 micrograms of lead per serving—10
              times amount permitted without a warning label in California—
              and short of listed calcium
              For Women
              Product Problem
              AARP Maturity Formula Takes too long to disintegrate
              For Seniors
              Product Problem
              Hero Nutritionals Yummi Bears Contains twice as much vitamin A as listed, which may lead to
              weak bones
              For Kids
              Copyright 2007 Health Magazine

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              • #8
                thanks bro, i have used some of those in the past.

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