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Topic: Geritol


In the News (Sat 11 Oct 08)

  
  GlaxoSmithKline - Geritol®
We recommend that you make GeritolĀ® a regular part of your daily routine, so take it at the same time each day.
For this reason we recommend you take GeritolĀ® immediately before, during or after a meal because this will reduce the possibility of stomach discomfort.
GeritolĀ® Complete does not contain artificial sweeteners or added starch.
www.geritol.com /faq.aspx   (385 words)

  
  Geritol High Potency Multivitamin/Multimineral Supplement
Geritol claims to have the “most beta-carotene of any leading multivitamin.” The product provides 6,000 IU of beta-carotene, which is an optimal level for antioxidant protection.
Geritol also claims to “contain the complete antioxidants.” While it does provide the four important antioxidant nutrients required by SupplementWatch, only beta-carotene is present at optimal levels.
Geritol is a basic multiple that provides minimum levels of most of the essential nutrients.
www.supplementwatch.com /reviews/docPrintFriendly.asp?DocId=1377   (480 words)

  
  Geritol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geritol is the name of an American vitamin and mineral supplement.
Geritol was originally manufactured by the J. Williams Co., which was founded in 1885 and bought out by Nabisco in 1971.
In the 1970s, Geritol was famous for a series of commercials in which a man boast of his wife's seemingly limitless energy and her many accomplishments, concluding, "My wife...I think I'll keep her." This was reportedly the inspiration for Mary Chapin Carpenter's 1992 hit, "He Thinks He'll Keep Her".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Geritol   (287 words)

  
 Geritol
Geritol is a multivitamin/mineral supplement targeted toward mature adults.
Geritol meets the SupplementWatch criteria for 15 of the 22 major essential nutrients.
Geritol scored 10 out of the possible 20 points for scientific support.
www.supplementwatch.com /reviews/doc.asp?DocId=1488   (344 words)

  
 Joey Green
Geritol is apparently a combination of the words geriatric and tolerance.
Geritol liquid tonic was introduced in 1950 by Pharmaceuticals Inc. as a remedy for those who felt tired because of iron poor blood.
Geritol remained the best-selling iron and vitamin supplement until 1979 when health-conscious consumers began seeking more complete vitamin formulas.
www.wackyuses.com /wf_geritol.html   (271 words)

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