Yes, there are many stores and brands that provide animal product free vitamins. They include ThriftyVegan.com, VeganStore.com, and RawOne products among many others.
Yes, water is vegan because it is a natural substance that does not come from animals or involve any animal exploitation in its production.
no non at all.
Wegmans has the largest selection, but some foods are vegan 'by accident,' just check the ingredients label! :] 'Oreos' are vegan. Most health/ natural food stores will stock them.
Natural vitamins are a great way to get the supplements needed without any manufactured substances. Natural vitamins are the safest and most effective solution to aiding a healthy diet so the body is able to absorb the vitamins and minerals it needs to function properly. Natural vitamins are promoted as the better option to other manufactured supplement plans. Manufactured substances often cause serious health risks that are unnecessary when taking vitamins. Whether taking a daily supplement package of vitamins or several different vitamins each day, natural supplements help keep the body at its healthiest.
not all but some
As with any dietary choice, a poorly planned diet or bad eating habits can result in a deficiency of any vitamin. The only vitamin that does not occur naturally in vegan foods is B12. It can be supplemented by taking a vitamin pill or a food ingredient called nutritional yeast.
Some of your more ... um, "progressive thinkers" ... may object to the word "pet." Grammatical finickiness aside, if it's un-vegan to have a pet, it's un-vegan to have friends. Call them "companion animals" instead and you'll probably not find many vegans who object.Vegans may face a bit of a moral quandary about obligate carnivore pets, who need compounds that are pretty much only to be found in animal sources in order to live.Modern science can alleviate this somewhat with supplements, but for cats in particular, your choices are pretty much "non-vegan", "non-natural", or "dead cat" (any food claiming to be vegan, "all natural", and healthy for cats is lying ... or at least stretching the truth considerably ... about at least one of those terms). Relaxing the "all natural" requirement is probably the least morally objectionable if you're a vegan; if you're not, relaxing the "vegan" requirement makes by far the most sense, since cats in the wild are certainly not vegan.
Now of days any gum is sugar-less and usaully all have aspratame in the gum.Which aspratame is not good for you.There is natural gum you can buy at vitamins shops or order them online.
A vegan vegetarian, or vegan for short, does not eat any animal product. This includes meat, dairy, eggs, fish, honey, or any foods that contain those products in their recipes.
You can find Vegan hand bags at chicvegan.com.
Any holiday can be vegan if the food served is checked or ordered accordingly. Holiday resorts and tours which offer exclusively vegan foods.
"Vitamins" is a null concept for plants, plants can synthesize any molecule required all by itself.