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Summary: Just started
Comment: SO I just started these today but I took them on an empty stomach. Actually I took them and then started my lunch because it says "take with food." Well, mid way through lunch I had to run to the bathroom because I thought I was going to hurl! YIKES. Just do yourselves a favor ladies. Don't take on an empty stomach!! I will continue to use these and I hope it works out. I do have a weak stomach so .. we'll see.
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Summary: Weird smell & taste...
Comment: I wanted to get a multi-vitamin as I knew I was lacking some essential vitamins in my daily diet.
It might be good for your body but it sure tastes & smells unusual. I have to force myself to take it everyday though; and try to blank out the unpleasantness.
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Summary: If I didn't take a multi-vitamin, I'd be dead
Comment: Okay, I admit it, I'm a junk food addict. Fresh fruits and vegetables are not a part of my diet at all (on more than one occasion I've had Doritos for dinner). I didn't start taking the One-A-Day Women's multivitamin until about 18 months ago. One of my sisters and I were talking about how thin & brittle our nails were, and how thick our other sister's nails were, and we made the connection that our other sister took a multivitamin, while we did not. So I started taking One-A-Day, and within the month, I could see a thicker ridge of nail growing out. It was so weird, and yet so disconcerting to think my thin nails were caused by a vitamin deficiency. Even now, when I go for a bit without the vitamin, thinner nail will grow out until I remember to start taking the One-A-Day again. If my vitamin deficiency caused thin nails, what was it doing to the rest of my body?
One-A-Day Women's is a well-rounded vitamin. My only problem is that I have to take multivitamins on a full stomach, otherwise they'll cause an upset stomach, so much that I will toss my cookies. This happens with any multivitamin for me, not just One-A-Day, but it's something to keep in mind when taking a multivitamin for the first time, you probably don't want to take it with an empty stomach.
*Update* I'm still taking the Women's One-A-Day, and a few months ago I suggested to my husband that he should start taking the Men's One-A-Day. He too has the same "thicker nail growing out" bonus from taking the Men's One-A-Day!
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Summary: all women should take one a day!
Comment: I heard about this vitamin from my mom who has been taking it. I have been experiencing lots of exhaustion and worsening pms in the recent few years (I am in my mid twenties). My mom told me she has a lot of energy since she has take this vitamin and urges me to try it. I have been taking the vitamins for about a month now and really feel the difference (I don't know if it's the vitamin or just a psychological effect). My pms symptoms also got noticeably better this month without the usual exhaustion, frustration and bloated feeling 1-2 weeks before hand. This is my personal experience, and I am hoping it will last!
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Summary: One-A-Day Womens Multivitamin / Great Buy
Comment: I found One-A-Day Womens Multivitamins (250 Tablets), here at the best price, and very fast delivery too.