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FAQ:
Q: Do Your vitamins contain these harmful additives?
A: While they are not completely bad for you, your body cannot utilize them as they can natural vitamins, which contain ingredients from plants or food. Some of the chemicals used as the base for these vitamins include nicotine, coal tars and alloxal, which are toxic substances.
Q: Are there any vitamin supplements without vitamin K?
A: K Free Daily is a complete multivitamin without vitamin K or other nutrients shown to affect INR or the way your blood forms a clot. K Free Daily was formulated and developed by a pharmacist and a registered dietitian.
Q: Are your vitamins natural or synthetic?
A: Vitamins are generally derived synthetically. Vitamin A (retinyl palmitate), B vitamins, and sometimes vitamins E and K are often in synthetic forms when produced for dietary supplements. Other amino acids and vitamin-like compounds are synthesized as well, such as trimethylglycine (TMG) and acetyl-L-carnitine.
Q: Do vitamins contain fiber?
A: They contain various vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C, Vitamin E, magnesium, and potassium. They also provide 5 grams of fiber per half-cup serving. Raspberries are low in calories, but high in essential nutrients. A half-cup serving of the small red fruit provides 4 grams of fiber. Artichokes are the immature buds of the thistle plant.