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Gloria,

I called them finally received a response:

Dear Linda,

Thank you for your email. Our vitamin D3 supplements do not contain any soy. Our Monocaps multivitamin contains soy lecithin. We do not put soy in any of our other multivitamins. The natural vitamin E that we use is derived from natural vegetable oils including soybean oil. Through processing, there is no soy remaining in the final product. If someone is highly sensitive to soy, they may have a reaction to the natural vitamin E.

The selenium used in our multivitamins is chelated selenium. Soy is used in the production of the chelated selenium raw material. There is likely no soy left in the final product. If someone is highly sensitive to soy, they may have a reaction to the chelated selenium.

We make a multi-vitamin called T-Vites that does not have vitamin E or vitamin A. It also does not contain selenium. It is made for people who take high doses of vitamin A for a certain eye condition. This may be an option for you.

If you have any other questions, please let us know. Have a good day.

Freeda Vitamins
Linda :)

LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
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