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<blockquote data-quote="vtheartmama" data-source="post: 401795" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>That's very true..so it's OK if you are eating natural foods with natural sources, but most fortified sources (like the ones found in cereals, breads and pastas) are not natural sources. If you look on the back most Vitamin A is in the form of palmitate which is the fat-soluable kind (correct me if I'm wrong it's been awhile since i did this research) and luckily most companies have started using the natural form of Vitamin K. I just think it's interesting...I always assumed more vitamins and minerals were better, even drank the Vitamin Water's during pregnancy and didn't learn about the over use of them until I started researching causes into my sons TGA, not saying that's what caused it, won't ever know that, but if I see something has a ton of fake vitamins I'm more likely to put it back on the shelf..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vtheartmama, post: 401795, member: 10980"] That's very true..so it's OK if you are eating natural foods with natural sources, but most fortified sources (like the ones found in cereals, breads and pastas) are not natural sources. If you look on the back most Vitamin A is in the form of palmitate which is the fat-soluable kind (correct me if I'm wrong it's been awhile since i did this research) and luckily most companies have started using the natural form of Vitamin K. I just think it's interesting...I always assumed more vitamins and minerals were better, even drank the Vitamin Water's during pregnancy and didn't learn about the over use of them until I started researching causes into my sons TGA, not saying that's what caused it, won't ever know that, but if I see something has a ton of fake vitamins I'm more likely to put it back on the shelf.. [/QUOTE]
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