of course, I do. It was recommended to me by my local Blood Center to take the Flinstones with Iron....better than some of the adult versions.
2007-02-20 14:19:36
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answered by momof2 3
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Talk to your doctor. If you tell them you're thinking about taking Flintstones... they can take a simple blood test and tell you to take a suggested multi-vitamin.
They may try to talk you into buying something exotic. Ask them the reason for this, and if they can give you a convincing answer, do what they say... Otherwise, just ask for a recommended over-the-counter multi-vitamin that can meet your needs.
2007-02-20 14:22:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a good multivitamin and mineral supplement. Look for something with high antioxidant content.
You can pay a lot for vitamins. Over the counter costs about 10 cents per day, but high end vitamins are about $2.00 per day.
2007-02-20 14:40:36
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answered by wasdadd 3
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someone lower than the age of nineteen continues to be arising themself and must be extra careful about the quantities of supplementations they are taking. Ask your service about this to be positive somewhat than the advice of someone untrained. it truly is maximum suitable now to not assume something isn't a difficulty, the conceivable outcomes are in reaction to study and documented circumstances. someone experienced those indications, extra useful that it's not you. so a lengthy way as taking a change, you would possibly want to also ask your individual service. each being pregnant, mom and infant are distinct and what works for one might want to no longer artwork for yet another. you'll study quickly adequate that when you're pregnant everybody has an opinion and besides the undeniable fact that everybody potential properly they don't seem continually attentive to the most present day and precise options. Have a impressive being pregnant!
2016-10-17 08:20:32
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answered by ? 4
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You can still take them but your body has changed in the last few years and you should really take a woman's or even a prenatal vitamin.
2007-02-20 14:21:16
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answered by Soon2B3 2
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You can still take them, but they don't have the amount of nutrients and vitamins in them thats right for adults. But you could take like 4 of them and that would probably be the right amount.
2007-02-20 21:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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NO not flintstones anymore......you've graduated to adult vitamins now!!!!!!!
2007-02-20 14:19:22
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answered by sweetness #1 5
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