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Active Health Teen Multivitamin (Food-Based)

Active Health Teen Multivitamin (Food-Based)

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Rainbow Light Active Health Teen Multivitamin- 30 Tablets
Rainbow Light Active Health Teen, Multivitamin, Food Based, Tablets, 90 tablets
Brand: Rainbow Light
Category: Health and Beauty

Buy New: $7.27 - $28.48 (On sale from $29.99)
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews

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ASIN: B0002I6Q12


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Active Health Teen Multivitamin (Food-Based)


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5 out of 5 stars great vitamin   October 10, 2007
Robin Mikkelsen (Hawaii)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This multi vitamin has done wonders for my son's skin. No matter how much he cleaned his face he still had breakouts. After using Active Health Teen his face is really clear.These vitamins have herbs that help clear teen skin problems. I'll be ordering these monthly from now on.


5 out of 5 stars Our son loves this   February 20, 2010
Audes (New England Somewhere)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a very good vitamin. I've looked it up on several vitamin research lab websites to make sure the contents are what they say they are. My son has a hard time with digesting most vitamins and this one is not a problem. Since it has digestive enzymes, he takes them after having a few bites of food and makes sure to take them with meals. He's been taking them for quite a while and this winter, he has had less illnesses than he usually does. We do eat well, but he seems to burn off the vitamins faster than I can get food into him! I'm not sure about the "acne clearing" components, but his face is less broken out (but this was never a huge problem with him, just small break outs). The nice part about Rainbow Light vitamins are they are food based, gluten free, with no sugars or any junk! Our doctor recommended these as they are what he and his family take.


5 out of 5 stars Great Vitamins for great price.   April 4, 2009
Will Anderson (Roscoe, IL United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Have both our teenagers on these vitamins for the obvious nutritional benefits. Our 16 year old saw a real difference in reduced acne after about two weeks on the vitamins and continues to take them with success.


5 out of 5 stars Great Teen Vitamin!   November 5, 2009
A. Johnson
There are few vitamins made for teens. Most people will tell you to get vitamins for men but with three sons, I wanted a vitamin geared for the developing body of a teen, not the needs of a fully grown man. They are a little big, but two of my children take them without a problem. The third one cuts them in half to take them. They are good for their skin, provide a good balance of energy and are a good multi-vitamin.


3 out of 5 stars Just too big for my teen   November 4, 2009
Cairie V (Delavan, WI USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I got these for my teenage daughter, but they are pretty big and she has a hard time swallowing them. They should make them smaller for teens. I wish I could say more about how they work, but she hasn't been taking them regularly to know much.

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