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Can anyone recommend a GOOD AND COMPLETE vitamin/mineral supplement you can take in liquid form? I'm talking about something that has EVERYTHING in it.
In Reply to: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood posted by Bill on July 26, 2002 at 15:20:51:
Hi Bill - What you want is a product called liquid "Majestic Earth Ultimate" which contains all your minerals and vitamins plus Q-10 and more. I highly recommend it! To order Phone: 1-800-982-3197 - cost $28.00 * Rick *
In Reply to: Re: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood posted by Rick on July 26, 2002 at 15:45:18:
I'm sorry Bill - The "Ultimate" cost $38.00 - I had it mixed up with another product! * Rick *
In Reply to: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood posted by Bill on July 26, 2002 at 15:20:51:
I would recommend Perfect Food, Risotriene. Perfect food is better in my opinion. This is a whole-food product that contains every nutrient known AND UNKNOWN to man in a highly usable form. The product is also lactofermented which makes the nutrients pre-digested to your intestinal tract. ANYONE can fully absorb these nutrients, even someone with a barely-functioning intestinal tract. Perfect Food can be found at www.google.com
-HY
In Reply to: Re: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood posted by Helping You on July 26, 2002 at 23:40:16:
HY, I've been told that Risotriene is basically the same thing as what is made and sold by NutraStar (www.nutrastar.com). They buy it from them and repackage it. And, from what I've seen, they charge about twice as much as the original source. And NutraStar is the company that conducts clinical studies on the rice bran based products. Well, maybe not conduct them, but initiate them.
In Reply to: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood posted by Bill on July 26, 2002 at 15:20:51:
I use a soy-based nutritional supplement that has everything in it. It's made by a food science company. I don't think it's exactly like any other formula; it has a patent of its own.
In Reply to: Re: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood posted by Helping You on July 26, 2002 at 23:40:16:
Thanks, HY.
I was unaware of this one.
Namaste`
Walt
In Reply to: About Risotriene posted by R. on July 26, 2002 at 23:59:24:
Really? That's interesting. Is there any way to know for sure that the products are identical?
-HY
In Reply to: Re: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood (Archive in supplements.) posted by Walt Stoll on July 27, 2002 at 08:03:13:
Which one, "Perfect Food" or "Risotriene"?
Since Perfect Food is lactofermented, it is many times more absorbable than other formulas. I prefer this to any formula I have seen thus far. In fact, after a month of starting this supplement, my urine began to become quite strong-smelling and I couldn't figure out why. It turns out that I no longer needed the digestive enzyme supplements I was taking because Perfect Food acted enzymatically in my body and also provided my body with the raw materials to make the enzymes I needed. So taking the enzyme supplement was overkill. After stopping the enzymes, everything went back to normal.
-HY
In Reply to: Re: About Risotriene posted by Helping You on July 27, 2002 at 13:33:20:
Sure. Contact both manufactures and ask questions. I talked to someone at NutraStar and was told that Risotriene people got the bran from NutraStar. If you go to web sites of both companies, you will notice a striking difference. NutraStar's is full of reports of clinical studies they oversee, history of the product, how they did it, etc. But the other company's site presents just vague marketing spiel.
In Reply to: Re: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood (Archive in supplements.) posted by Helping You on July 27, 2002 at 13:37:16:
Hi, HY.
I meant the "Perfect Food".
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Vitamin/Mineral Superfood (Archive in supplements.) posted by Walt Stoll on July 28, 2002 at 06:50:15:
Oh, I see. Well, I kind of summarized them both anyway. take care
-HY
In Reply to: Re: About Risotriene posted by R. on July 27, 2002 at 17:32:18:
Interesting. I'm not suprised that one company is saying that the other's is a copy-cat or less. I would need unbiased information on both. First, I will go to each website and try to distinguish the difference. If I cannot come up with anything there, I'll take the next step. Thanks!
-HY
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