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 8/28/2010 10:36 PM
 

Hi Elaine,

What do you think of supplement that is made from whole food? Is it a much healthier choice? I give you an example in the table below (extract from Innate Response Formula).

And also i do not understand what is S. cerevisiae. Is it some kind of yeast that are fed a nourishing vit/mineral? How safe is this? I thought yeast is bad for our health. But from my understanding, our normal multivitamin is made from rock which i think is even worse then yeast.

Vitamin C (Oranges*; 240 mg) 60 mg
Vitamin D3 (S. cerevisiae*; 8 mg) 400 IU
Vitamin E (Brown Rice*; 60 mg) 15 IU
Vitamin K (Cabbage*; 7 mg) 65 mcg
Thiamine (B1) (S. cerevisiae*; 20 mg) 5 mg
Riboflavin (B2) (S. cerevisiae*; 50 mg) 5 mg

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 8/29/2010 5:47 PM
 
 Modified By Elaine  on 8/29/2010 4:51:48 PM

Hi Jeremy,

Most quality multivitamins are made from natural sources. As a mineral source, some multivitamins use rock for the minerals or shells depending on what components are in the multivite.

The product you mention has very low amounts of a few components. I'd sooner go with the multivitamins at life extension, www.lef.org. I usually buy all my vitamins separately, but when I travel i use the life extension mix multi-vitamins.

The product you mention is probably fine but it doesn't contain all the B vitamins so you could end up with an imbalance, and the amounts are so low, for instance 65 mcg for vitamin K, when the requirement is 2000 mcg.

The yeast is Saccharomyces, which is a budding yeast. Best, Elaine

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