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    Tri-Max

    I have done some reading about Tri-Max and I was really interested in buying some. The only question I have is will I be allergic to Tri-Max if I have a shellfish(Iodine) allergy? The label seemed fine and I googled tiratricol looking for more info and everything seemed to be ok for me. Then on one of the threads I notice someone saying don't take Tri-Max if you have a shellfish allergy, someone else said it wouldn't bother you because its synthetic. All I know is I am clueless! Can someone tell me, if they know for sure, if I would be allergic to Tri-Max. Hopefully I'm not, but if I would be what side effects would occur? What about Glucophase XR, my second option to Tri-Max, would I be allergic to that? Please help! Thank You

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    I don't think their is shellfish in Trimax. I am looking at the bottle I have and don't see it anywhere on it. You would know best how bad your allergic reactions are.

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    Contact Matt at customnutritionwarehouse.com, he's usually very helpful.

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