Rainbow Light Complete Multivitamins
|
| List Price: | $14.50 - $63.95 |
| Price: | $8.00 - $63.95 |
Average customer review:
Product Description
Rainbow Complete Multivitamins
Product Details
- Brand: Rainbow Light
Features
- Eases Common Pregnancy Discomforts - such as leg cramps, swelling, nausea, heartburn and fatigue with targeted support from magnesium, potassium, B vitamins and energizing green foods
- Gentle on the Stomach - provides buffered and easy-to-absorb nutrient forms, 30 million bioactive probiotics, plant-source enzymes, fresh ginger juice and chamomile to ease digestive discomforts
Customer Reviews
THE BEST Prenatal Vitamin Available
With my first pregnancy, I tried just about every prenatal vitamin on the market. Everything made me sick. Even half a pill. Even with a full meal. Even at night. I tried everything and it still came right back up. So I quit taking vitamins!
With my second pregnancy (twins), I knew couldn't possibly survive without a supplement. Sicker than ever, I stumbled upon the Rainbow Light Complete Food-Based Prenatal System and let me tell you it was a life-saver.
I'm now in the last six weeks of my third (and last) pregnancy and STILL using this prenatal. It's the only one I recommend.
TIPS:
--Take two vitamins with breakfast, two with lunch, and two with dinner.
--If that doesn't work for you, do three in the morning and three at night.
--If that is too hard, try Rainbow Light's Just Once Prenatal (though not as good).
CAUTION:
--If you have never had a problem with iron deficiency anemia AND you have too much iron in your blood, you might want to find a prenatal without iron. This one might make you constipated.
Good Supplement
These vitamins are full of great food-sourced nutrients and do give me more energy. I gave them four stars instead of five because they are bitter and dry and hard to swallow, unlike the Rainbow Light prenatals.
great product
I took these throughout my pregnancy with my healthy son (now 2) and have already started taking them with my current pregnancy.
6 pills, sure, but I never once got sick from them. I've heard stories from friends who had to take their prenatal at night or it made them sick. I'd rather take 6 (I split them up over the day...3 in the morning, 3 at night... or else 2 at each meal) and feel fantastic! :)
