Liquid Multi-Vitamins

reset2014
on 10/17/14 5:01 am

I am scheduled to have the sleeve on the 24 th.  In an attempt to prepare for post surgery recovery I am shopping.  I have noticed many do chewable vitamins.  I was wondering why not liquid vitamins?  My NUT said it was fine but I am curious what everyone else has experienced.  I will be doing a one week clear liquid diet and then week two will be protein shakes..and other liquids.

Luvmygs
on 10/17/14 5:27 am
VSG on 12/04/14

If you find a tasty liquid multivitamin, please let me know. I take a liquid Calcium, but haven't found a good tasting multi.

Gwen M.
on 10/17/14 5:46 am
VSG on 03/13/14

The liquid vitamins I've seen aren't very complete. :(

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KAYKAY2
on 10/17/14 5:56 am

CENTRUM MULTIVITAMIN COMES IN ORANGE LIQUID FORM. NOT TO BAD, TO ME ITS BETTER THAN THE CENTRUM CHEWABLES( BIG HORSE PILLS).

poet_kelly
on 10/17/14 6:04 am - OH

I don't do liquids or chewables.  I don't do liquids because there are not many out there that meet the ASMBS guidelines - most brands are missing a lot of important nutrients.  Those that are available are expensive.  Plus, I find it inconvenient to take liquid vitamins. 

I prefer vitamins that I swallow.

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