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Anyone take Perry™ Prenatal - Hypoallergenic  

post #1 of 10
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I am thinking about switching from my STUARTS brand prenatal to this one because it seems better, anyone use this brand?

We eliminate soy/dairy and it seems to be free of those.
post #2 of 10
I used it for awhile until my daughter sensitized to the corn in it.
At this point I MUCH prefer my nutrient tea. I can feel it working.
post #3 of 10
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Whats that? Nutrient tea? I'm info compulsive.
New to all these supplements and like to know everything about what people take!!!
post #4 of 10
My herbalist recommends drinking an herbal infusion to get your nutrients rather than taking pills. Its really worked out well for me. Its composed of 1 cup nettles, 1 cup comfrey leaf, 1 cup oatstraw and 2 cups red clover blossoms. When pregnant, the clover should be replaced with red raspberry leaf. I mix it all in a one gallon jar and fill with boiled water. Let steep for 4-10 hours, strain, and drink a quart a day. And chickweed tincture 3x daily improves absorption.
post #5 of 10
I don't know anything about that prenatal... but I would be curious to know what the vitamin E is derived from if not soy.
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My herbalist recommends drinking an herbal infusion to get your nutrients rather than taking pills. Its really worked out well for me. Its composed of 1 cup nettles, 1 cup comfrey leaf, 1 cup oatstraw and 2 cups red clover blossoms. When pregnant, the clover should be replaced with red raspberry leaf. I mix it all in a one gallon jar and fill with boiled water. Let steep for 4-10 hours, strain, and drink a quart a day. And chickweed tincture 3x daily improves absorption.
Huh. I'm glad she asked!
I totally have to ask my ND if he carries any/all of those.
Where do you get yours? A HFS?
post #7 of 10
www.mountainroseherbs.com

But I've heard they're out of red clover blossoms right now.
post #8 of 10
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Thanks mtn.mama!
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www.mountainroseherbs.com

But I've heard they're out of red clover blossoms right now.
Of course!
Support MDC!!
post #10 of 10
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changingseasons: i was told the soy source was "synthetic"
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