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I take Citrical for my Calcium supplement, primarily because I buy it at Sam's club when it is on sale and it is fairly inexpensive. It was rough at the beginning because after surgery, I could not swallow it and I had to crush it. It took around 2 months before I could swallow that large pill again. Crushed Citrical taste like chalk and the only way I was able to get it to go down was mixing it in a glass of Crystal Light.

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I like the Bariatric Advantage multivitamin and chewy bits. The chewy bits are almost like little candies.

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Definitely Bariatric Advantage. Its more costly but i only have to buy 1 multi since it has everything we need in it, and 1 calcium citrate. Easy breazy. And they're super tasty!

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I use the Celebrate chews for Calcium and Flintstones or Centrum Complete for my multi depending on which is on sale.

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I get a monthly subscription to my vitamins/supplements through this website my nutritionist gave me — www.nascobal.com and my monthly cost is $25 and they mail your supplements right to you! It’s really easy. I think the brand of them is called bariActive.


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Family member recommended these! Since they are gummies she doesn't have trouble passing them and are a nice treat after your meal [emoji4]
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My NUT says gummies are a no, no, no because our bodies dont absorb what's required from the gummies.

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