| | |  | Multivitamins | Home » » » » » » Deva Vegan Vitamins Daily Multivitamin & Mineral Supplement 90 tablets (Pack of 2) | | | | | | | Description: | | Get the essential vitamins and minerals your body needs withááDEVA Vegan Multivitamin.áBalanced, multiple vitamin and mineral formula enriched with special herbs especially formulated for vegans / vegetarians.Supplement Facts: 90 Tablet/bottle 1 tablet | | | Features: | |
• Vegan Certified
• 100% Vegetarian
• |Gluten Free
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 4.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 48 reviews |
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75 of 81 found the following review helpful:
Way to go, DEVA!Feb 22, 2009
By MP I recommend that you go to DEVA's website[...] in order to see that they're not some huge, multibillion dollar corporation that stuffs their magic pills down the gullet holes of unwitting consumers.
Instead, DEVA is a wellness-focused company that supports non-profit organizations and co-ops that benefit both human and non-human animals.
The reason my review is about the company instead of the specific product, is because a vitamin is a vitamin is a vitamin (except for the fact that these are low cost and void of any animal-derived ingredients).
There are many vegans who don't support supplements, and that's all fine and good, but I know I've had days (sometimes weeks...especially before becoming a vegan) where I simply don't eat very well. The occasional fried snack, the late-night microwave meal, any of the several ways to prepare a Boca burger with limited nutritional value...
Sometimes you just need some vitamins. And it's not a bad routine to get into, regardless of your eating habits. Isn't it nice to know that this particular one is not only geared towards vegetarians, but it is also purely vegan, itself (note: just because a vitamin is labeled vegetarian doesn't mean it doesn't have gelatin or that its vitamin D isn't from lanolin or the like)? There's no label-reading with these. Plus, you're supporting a company that is immersed in the very same movement of education and consumer/producer transparency that you as a vegan (or even just as a consumer) can benefit from learning more about.
Great vitamin, great company, great concept.
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Excellent vitamins!!!Apr 22, 2009
By K. R. Chastain Most of the vegan vitamins I find have you taking up to six a day! I love these because you only take one a day. Plus the price is much lower compared to the more popular brands.
19 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Decent price, good quality, nice stuff!Mar 24, 2009
By P. Gehrke It can be hard to find good reasonably priced vegetarian vitamins but I really like these. Plus, one pill = 1 daily serving unlike some vitamins. We're sold on these.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Best MultisSep 12, 2010
By dryxi As a former health foods store employee, I've done my fair share of researching multivitamins. These are BY FAR the best I've found, and they're cheap to boot! I recommend them to everyone I know, and will continue to buy them every 3 months.
24 of 29 found the following review helpful:
contains iron -- may be difficult to digestMar 03, 2010
By M. Harbut These vitamins contain non-heme iron, which is iron that is not derived from animal sources. This is great if you are a vegan, however, non-heme iron is more difficult to absorb, often resulting in constipation. My husband and I took these vitamins regularly for about 2 weeks and felt very ill the whole time. Usually taking vitamin C will help your body absorb iron, but it did not in our case. The amounts are simply too concentrated, even if they are chelated.
We stopped taking these supplements and switched to a multi that doesn't contain iron, and we feel MUCH better now. I also did some research on how to get enough iron from my diet, and discovered that spinach, tofu, soybeans, and tempeh are excellent sources. If you have the same reaction to iron supplements, try switching supplements and incorporating more iron-rich foods into your diet. A great source of nutritional info that I use is World's Healthiest Foods at [...]
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