I want to buy some of the Dr. Olree’s Grand Unified Mineral Complex for my elderly Mother and myself. She is taking a thyroid medication that doesn’t let her take anything with calcium in it. Does the vitamin-C in the emineral complex have Calcium in it? I buy her a Vitamin-C at the health food store that doesn’t contain calcium and I want to get her some minerals for better health, but it must not contain calcium…!
Hello, and thank you for your comment. There is no calcium in Dr. Olree’s Grand Unified Mineral Complex. If there is anything else I can do for you, please don’t hesitate to ask. Thanks again for your comment. Have a great day!
I am sorry for any inconvenience. Dr. Olree’s Grand Unified Mineral Complex, does in fact, have calcium. The Boron (as Calcium Borogluconate) is derived from calcium. I’ve spoken to the laboratory and they confirm the presence of calcium in this product. Please accept my sincerest apology. Next time I will do more research before I give an answer. I appreciate your question and hope I’ve been able to fully assist you with your inquiry. Have a great day!
I would love to become a patient, but I live too far away! I live 30 miles south of Mt. Pleasant. I saw Dr. Olree at the Naturopathic Institute where I am a first year student in the naturopath program.
I would like to see all of your products! Do you have a catalog that you could send when customers make a purchase online?
Thanks,
Laura Fidler fidwheels@gmail.com
Hi Laura! Thank you for your interest in becoming a patient of Dr. Olree. You do not have to live nearby to be a patient. You can schedule a phone consultation with him. If that is a good solution for you, please visit http://www.emineral.info/emineral, select the “Become a Patient” tab below the header, fill it out and submit the questionnaire and someone will be getting in touch with you. As for a catalog, the only one we have is our online catalog. I hope this has been helpful and I look forward to speaking with you again soon. Thanks again for your interest. Have a great day!
I want to buy some of the Dr. Olree’s Grand Unified Mineral Complex for my elderly Mother and myself. She is taking a thyroid medication that doesn’t let her take anything with calcium in it. Does the vitamin-C in the emineral complex have Calcium in it? I buy her a Vitamin-C at the health food store that doesn’t contain calcium and I want to get her some minerals for better health, but it must not contain calcium…!
Hello, and thank you for your comment. There is no calcium in Dr. Olree’s Grand Unified Mineral Complex. If there is anything else I can do for you, please don’t hesitate to ask. Thanks again for your comment. Have a great day!
Dear 21fongu956,
I am sorry for any inconvenience. Dr. Olree’s Grand Unified Mineral Complex, does in fact, have calcium. The Boron (as Calcium Borogluconate) is derived from calcium. I’ve spoken to the laboratory and they confirm the presence of calcium in this product. Please accept my sincerest apology. Next time I will do more research before I give an answer. I appreciate your question and hope I’ve been able to fully assist you with your inquiry. Have a great day!
I would love to become a patient, but I live too far away! I live 30 miles south of Mt. Pleasant. I saw Dr. Olree at the Naturopathic Institute where I am a first year student in the naturopath program.
I would like to see all of your products! Do you have a catalog that you could send when customers make a purchase online?
Thanks,
Laura Fidler
fidwheels@gmail.com
Hi Laura! Thank you for your interest in becoming a patient of Dr. Olree. You do not have to live nearby to be a patient. You can schedule a phone consultation with him. If that is a good solution for you, please visit http://www.emineral.info/emineral, select the “Become a Patient” tab below the header, fill it out and submit the questionnaire and someone will be getting in touch with you. As for a catalog, the only one we have is our online catalog. I hope this has been helpful and I look forward to speaking with you again soon. Thanks again for your interest. Have a great day!
~Suzy