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Can anyone suggest a good multi-vitamin, other than the Phrmanex, Lifepak series, as they are too expensive for me...or is there a cheaper way to purchase them? I am so confused as to the right type that will help supplement someone who has Lymes...???? Laura
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I use Reliv and other specific supplements (some from vitacost.com).
I know of two others with Lyme who stopped taking antibiotics and have gotten better with only Reliv.
I am not there, I still take antibiotics plus supplements and herbs.
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Hi Laura
source of life mini tabs ( I get the small ones because I can't swallow large pills.) The regular ones you only have to take 3 pills a day.
These are made from whole food sources- not alot of chemicals like some multi's. It's one of the few multi's that you can take without foods, but I do anyway for absorbtions issues.
Stay away from their powdered multi's that you mix with water or juice-they contain sugar but the pills don't.
I like these because they have a fab slight herbal base. I have been using it now for aprox. 15 years now. It works for me. I get it at www.vitaminshoppe.com
Take care Dana
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