Sunday, July 31, 2011

Garden of Life Vitamin Code Men's Multi Review

Garden of Life Vitamin Code Men's Multi
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One reviewer complains about the vegan aspect because lanolin, which comes from sheep, is used to provide the vitamin D. Lanolin is in fact a wax, not an oil or "grease" that is obtained by squeezing the sheep's harvested wool between rollers. Higher grades of lanolin are beneficial to humans for healing. The sheep are not hurt, they are sheared. A hard-core vegan might think that was humiliating to the sheep or something, but please. Nevertheless, if it does contain lanolin, then it is not vegan in fact.
Vegan or not, this multi is the best I have tried in my 40 years of trial and error. Don't be fooled by dosages, this is real food and highly assimilable according to how I have been feeling overall while taking it. That it is raw is food is foretelling of the future of dietary supplements, because a food or supplement devoid of living factors and enzymes through cooking and processing are all but dead and can even be harmful. If you have to take supplements with a large meal to prevent stomach upset, then you are throwing your money away, because they are doing you more harm than good. A supplement you can take anytime, even on an empty stomach, with no distress whatsoever, is much more likely to be beneficial. The thing with raw food supplements is you can multiply dosages to your liking with no harmful effects either, because it is, after all, food. Just by opening the bottle and taking a whiff of the contents you get the unmistakable aroma of a complex assortment of fruits, vegetables and herbs. Excellent formula.

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