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Vitamins join the 'clean label' bandwagon
Published Sun, May 29, 2016 · 09:50 PM
New York
WHEN she was about four months pregnant, Katerina Schneider read the ingredient list on the bottle of vitamins her doctor had recommended.
On it were things like aluminium and titanium dioxide, the same ingredients in the laundry detergents and cleaning products she had been throwing away to help ensure her baby was not exposed to them.
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