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| Beautibabe |
| Wednesday, January 10, 2007, 6:30pm |
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I tried to post a question on the Store help section, but it's not working right now for some reason, I keep clicking on "submit" but nothing happens.
Oh well maybe someone here can help me. I am wondering what supplements for Type O are gluten and soy free. I am very interested in the Vitamins and Probiotics and other basic essentials. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Alia Vo |
| Thursday, January 11, 2007, 2:42am |
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I would encourage you to call North American Pharmacal. A representaive there can research the answer for you and give you a precise answer if one is available: http://www.4yourtype.com/contactus.aspAlia |
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KimonoKat |
| Thursday, January 11, 2007, 3:12am |
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I take a lot of the NAP products. I don't recall any gluten or soy in anything I've purchased. But I also second the suggestion to call NAP directly. I believe the ingredients of each product is visible on the detail label/image of the product at the NAP store.
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| Thursday, January 11, 2007, 6:30pm |
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there is no soy or gluten in any of NAP's supplements except the protein powder for A's which has Soy in it |
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| Beautibabe |
| Saturday, January 13, 2007, 6:12pm |
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Thank you all for your info, I greatly appreciate it!
I am hearing impaired so I don't like to talk on the phone very much, that is why I was trying to contact them by e-mail.
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KimonoKat |
| Saturday, January 13, 2007, 6:17pm |
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Quoted from Beautibabe
Thank you all for your info, I greatly appreciate it!
I am hearing impaired so I don't like to talk on the phone very much, that is why I was trying to contact them by e-mail.
Steph
Just keep trying via email. mikeo is very familiar with the NAP line, so I believe his information/opinion is solid to rely on. Besides, soy and gluten are not beneficials for most of the types (excluding Type A for the soy) and many people are gluten sensitive, so I can't imagine Dr. D including them in his products. |
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