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| | Features | Food-based and is rich with co-nutrients important for nursing and expectant mothersTherapeutic potencies; 800mcg folic acid, 30mg iron, potent B-complex for stress and energy, plus calcium, magnesium and vitamin DDigestion-enhanced: with enzymes, probiotics and ginger, easy to digest and gentle on the stomachPurity Guaranteed; free of gluten, yeast, sugar, and dairy/lactosePackaged in 100% recycled, 100% recyclable Ecoguard bottles, which are FDA approved and BPA-free, lowering the carbon footrpint by 92%
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| | Description | This best-selling natural multivitamin delivers food-based, potent and digestion-enhanced nutrition in just one tablet per day. Screened for vegetarians and vegans to be free of anima products. Now guaranteed AllergenSafeguard (free of gluten, soy, yeast, fish/shellfish, nuts, dairy) and with 90 million bioactive probiotics. Also free of artificial colors, flavors, sugar, sweeteners, preservatives, and other objectionable additives often found in vitamin products. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 4.6 inches | | Product Width: | 2.4 inches | | Product Height: | 2.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 4.33 inches | | Package Width: | 2.52 inches | | Package Height: | 2.36 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 227 reviews |
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| | Label Information | | Ingredients: | Natural mineral or vegetable source microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid (vegetable), modified cellulose, silica and magnesium stearate.Coating: vegetable food glaze.Contains soy lecithin in vegetable glaze. |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 227 customer reviews )
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37 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Best Prenatal Multivitamin ever! Mar 06, 2012
By Pamela Lucas Before I discovered these I was going to walgreens and literally paying double the price for a brand I can't even remember now. Rainbow Light is a good brand, has the same ingredients as the more expensive one's, and has the exact nutrients someone needs for prenatal care. I like too that they are natural and don't make me feel sick which I've heard of happening to others. Also, these vitamins have the ingredient insitiol i.e. vitamin B8) in them. Besides being something good for the fetus and for milk production, if you take 20-30mg per day, you also see a noticeable difference in the health and look of your hair, nails, and skin. These pills only have 10mg per serving so I also take it in powder form to get the extra benefit, 200 Gram (7.06 Oz) Inositol Bulk Powder, pretty neat bonus. An all-around great multi-vitamin and the one I recommend to all my friends.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
A great choice Mar 17, 2010
By H. Simon I did a lot of research before buying these vitamins, and I can say with confidence that I felt they were the best choice for me and my baby (except maybe New Chapter vitamins, but those are SO crazy expensive and have to be taken so frequently that they really weren't a viable option).
I was very concerned about the lead content issue raised in one of the reviews of this product and I followed up with the FDA and my midwife and the Rainbow Light company and I received sufficient evidence to dispell my concerns.
I'll admit, the taste can be pretty miserable and the pills are enormous. I gag about 90% of the time I swallow them... but I always get them down eventually. Anyhow, my feeling is, it's a worthwhile sacrifice for my baby's health.
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Zero Nausea, Tons of Gas!!! Nov 22, 2011
By Veronica Villegas I liked that almost 170 people wrote something about these prenatal vitamins. It is always good to get different points of view.
This is my first pregnancy and I want everything to go well. So, I did my homework trying to make the best decision on which prenatal vitamins to choose...so many out there! I read the pros and cons regarding Rainbow Light and decided to try them for myself. My decision was based on the amount of good reviews, the fact that they were vegan and food based. I took them at night with dinner and wasn't nauseated, no heartburn, but within an hour I did have a terrible stomach ache with terrible gas!!!! I felt sorry for my husband. My apologies for being so graphic but I think women should know that this might be a potential side effect for them as well. I decided to give them another day thinking I needed to get used to the pills or perhaps I had eaten something bad. Same thing the second time around. Therefore, I have stopped taking them and am back to doing my homework. Remember....every woman is different. These pills may work for some and be a nightmare for others. It's all about trial and error....unfortunately! For now, I am trying One-a-day prenatals because it meets all recommended doses of vitamins and minerals. So far, so good!
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Not only for those Pregnant or trying to concieve....PCOS sufferers here's your supplement!! Mar 08, 2008
By VAB
"vaberella"
I suffer from PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) which causes infertility and has a multitude of syptoms and other conditions associated: obesity, diabetes, cysts on ovaries, infertility, either severe periods or no periods, and also an over production of Testosterone leading to excess hair in places like a woman's chin, while hair loss is also part of it. It's easily treated with medication and healthy diet, when caught early. When caught early the fear of infertility is mitigated somewhat.
Since I'm now medicated and starting to move into a healthy diet and my health is in order to the point where I am fertile. I am not intending on getting pregnant any time soon, nor have I ever had a child. But when I was looking for supplements to compliment my more healthy regime, I found out as a PCOS sufferer I had special needs such as an increase in a few vitamins more than others. I didn't want to sit there taking 8 pills in a day, so I was looking for an all-in-one remedy (a multivitamin) which met my needs, such as an increase in biotin, folic acid, selenium, vitamin E...there are a few more, but these were the most vital. Since PCOS is directly related with fertility and when I looked at prenatal vitamins ---prenatal vitamins were basically the remedy I was looking for.
After deciding I needed to find a prenatal vitamin as they are in the range of supplements I'm looking for, I searched reviews on baby websites, about three of them. Rainbow Light was hands down the most popular of them all. I decided to give them a chance after reading the reviews, going to the official site, and also looking carefully at their supplemental precentage and ingredients. It met my needs and then some. I was then concerned on the pill intake. I'm not one to schedule my life around my pills or vitamins, so I wanted to find a one-a-day prenatal vitamin. Bless you, Rainbow Light!!
I have all I need to compliment and aid in managing my PCOS even if it's mainly directed to those pregnant or looking to be pregnant. This is the best product out there for me and my condition and I do recommend any other PCOS sufferers to think of adding this vitamin to your regime.
I've also complimented this with Nordic Naturals Complete Omega 3-6-9 and Vitamin Shoppe's Psyllium Husk with Acidophilus. The Vitamin Shoppe product is used because I am on a high protein diet considering I'm allergic to gluten and need to eat low carbohydrates. It's a God send in keeping me regular.
To get back to Prenatal One...this is not only for the pregnant ladies or those trying to get pregnant. It will be beneficial to any woman, it's easy on the stomach. It is daunting to swallow such a big pill, I think only of the benefits and gulp. ^_^
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Perfect! Jul 01, 2011
By Janel I want to address the issues that almost kept me from purchasing these.
1. "They smell awful/sour/like dog food/like sour milk or yogurt" - Either this has been addressed by the company or those people had a bad batch or something. I am in the super-smelling, easily nauseated stage of pregnancy and these barely have a scent. If I stick the open bottle to my nose, it smells mildly botanical. I was greatly relieved.
2. "There is lead content" - This has been addressed by the company. They were always within FDA limits. They now test regularly to ensure the naturally occurring lead content is below both FDA level allowance and the stricter California Prop 65 level allowance (which you might have noticed is a bit -or alot- ridiculous sometimes).
3. "They are ENORMOUS/too big to swallow/get stuck in your throat/horse pills!" - I am convinced the people who wrote these have not taken many vitamin supplements before. They are identical in size or smaller than most supplements I've taken. The fact is, vitamins are bulky. Take it with a decent glass of water (8 oz at least) and it won't get stuck. That's the best way to take prenatals anyhow.
4. They don't contain calcium - I can't even imagine how big these would be if they contained enough absorbable calcium for a pregnant woman. I'm totally fine with taking my calcium on the side, which ends up being two pills that are each larger than the Rainbow Light prenatal.
Basically, these are nothing to worry about (for me anyhow) and BY FAR the cheapest way to take a whole food vitamin prenatal supplement. 150 tablets is 5 month's worth... for $17.
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