Anybody ever buy there vitamins from Puritanvitamins.com, they seem relatively cheap. Just wondering what the quality of their vitamins were, if anyone knows. Right now they have 70% off.
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Originally posted by MRCM
Might as well just go too wally world and get some sundown and give it too your dog to save your liver from all of the fillers and binders used.
Owned a vitamin store for several years and have degree in nutrition.
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Originally posted by MRCM
... give it too your dog to save your liver from all of the fillers and binders used...![]()
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Originally posted by MRCM
P.S. Search out some good naturopathic websites and a little note that I learned in herbal school " just because it saids 24% on the bottle how pure is the 24% is it 100% or 70 or even 50% thats what i want know is how pure is the base to start with. Everybody would rather not have the FDA regulate the vitamin industry, but I disagree, because the majority would not stand up to the test , although you and I would actually be healthier because we would know what we are buying.
I have heard of some companies saying the vitamin C is 500mg, but in reality legally there may be 5mg of vitamin C and 495mg of filler for a total of 500mg.
Owned a vitamin store for several years and have degree in nutrition.
There is a baseline bioavailability for most things, and you can't change this by putting a $30 price tag on it.
I mean, if you buy a $30 bottle of vitamin C, and I buy a $4 bottle, do you really think you're getting 7 times the value? We know the supplement company is, but are you, seeing as how we both will be pissing out most of it within three hours?
give it too your dog to save your liver from all of the fillers and binders used.
Nobody ever said anything about liver toxic....
Originally posted by brodus
I'm not at all trying to be a jerk here-->I'm trying to be a consumer advocate. If there is a reason to fear liver toxicity, I'd love to hear it, but I'm quite certain the opposite is true.
Originally posted by OceanDude
Puritan seems to be a "Northern Thing".