Select Walgreens Stores have
33.8-Oz BodyArmor SportWater (Alkaline Water pH 9+) on sale at
2 for $0.73 when you follow the deal instructions below. Store pickup is free on orders of $10+.
Thanks to staff member
Eragorn for finding this deal.
Note, availability may vary by location. Must be logged in to account to use coupons.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to 33.8-Oz BodyArmor SportWater (Alkaline Water pH 9+)
- Clip the Buy One, Get One Free coupon on the product page
- Add a quantity of 2 for store pickup
- Apply promo code WAG10 in cart.
- Total will be 2 for $0.73 + Free store pickup on orders of $10+
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For most people in most parts of the world, our bodies simply cannot make enough vitamin D from sun reacting with cholesterol-derived chemicals in our skin. Vitamin D supplements are necessary in our diets to prevent deficiency. This is why it's added to milk and a few other common dietary staples- in amounts that are unlikely to become toxic. Most vitamins are water-soluble, so extra just gets peed out, but A,D,E and K are fat/lipid soluble, and may build up. Vitamin D excess can be toxic. For this reason, if you aren't sure what your body needs, ask your doctor before taking extra vitamin D outside of a multivitamin.
Disclaimer: This information is being shared as general knowledge in good faith. I am not, and cannot be, your doctor. This post does not establish a therapeutic relationship or imply any obligation or duty to provide care. For any of your medical concerns or further questions, consult your doctor.
2) add the item or items you want to buy.
3) add ANYTHING else to hit $10.
4) proceed to checkout where you are entering your card information.
5) copy and paste link to a new window (doesn't need to be incognito) or just duplicate window.
6) go BACK to delete the item you don't want in one window, go forward to confirm checkout after deleting in the other.
Walgreens never fixes anything.
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2) add the item or items you want to buy.
3) add ANYTHING else to hit $10.
4) proceed to checkout where you are entering your card information.
5) copy and paste link to a new window (doesn't need to be incognito) or just duplicate window.
6) go BACK to delete the item you don't want in one window, go forward to confirm checkout after deleting in the other.
2) add the item or items you want to buy.
3) add ANYTHING else to hit $10.
4) proceed to checkout where you are entering your card information.
5) copy and paste link to a new window (doesn't need to be incognito) or just duplicate window.
6) go BACK to delete the item you don't want in one window, go forward to confirm checkout after deleting in the other.
Looks like they fixed it
Get to the final checkout screen with the total.
Then just open a new Walgreens tab, go to your cart and delete the "extra" items, leaving just what you wanted.
Back to the Final Checkout tab and refresh the page and it will update and let you complete the order under $10.
Not a chance.
Walgreens never fixes anything.
as your own body ph rebalances whatever water your body
uses for digestion and to eventually hydrate your cells.
it's nearly as dumb as people out in the sun daily still taking
a vitamin D supplement (unless they have a known deficiency).
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Defective user.
as your own body ph rebalances whatever water your body
uses for digestion and to eventually hydrate your cells.
it's nearly as dumb as people out in the sun daily still taking
a vitamin D supplement (unless they have a known deficiency).
I cant speak to the science around high ph water ingestion but your ignorance around VitD leads me to believe there's a good chance you're totally incorrect about high ph water too.
some scam artist noticed most body fluids are slightly alkaline
while the stomach is very acidic, so he came up with the idea
to make water more alkaline via electrolysis to "help your body"
which didn't need our help in the first place to balance it's ph.
japan's economy was booming, and they had excess income
to buy into all sorts of consumer traps with no experience on
how to be skeptical about them, thus scudo science took hold.
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as your own body ph rebalances whatever water your body
uses for digestion and to eventually hydrate your cells.
it's nearly as dumb as people out in the sun daily still taking
a vitamin D supplement (unless they have a known deficiency).
Medical doctor here. Your body has its own buffering system, so your blood pH stays the same, no matter what you consume. Period. Everything you consume is immediately turned acidic by the hydrochloric acid your stomach rapidly produces. The slurry of acidified chewed food leaving your stomach is turned alkaline quickly in the duodenum, to facilitate nutrient absorption. The alkaline water fad really does nothing different for your physiology, once it hits your stomach. But, it may be better for your teeth than acidic beverages like soda pop.
For most people in most parts of the world, our bodies simply cannot make enough vitamin D from sun reacting with cholesterol-derived chemicals in our skin. Vitamin D supplements are necessary in our diets to prevent deficiency. This is why it's added to milk and a few other common dietary staples- in amounts that are unlikely to become toxic. Most vitamins are water-soluble, so extra just gets peed out, but A,D,E and K are fat/lipid soluble, and may build up. Vitamin D excess can be toxic. For this reason, if you aren't sure what your body needs, ask your doctor before taking extra vitamin D outside of a multivitamin.
Disclaimer: This information is being shared as general knowledge in good faith. I am not, and cannot be, your doctor. This post does not establish a therapeutic relationship or imply any obligation or duty to provide care. For any of your medical concerns or further questions, consult your doctor.
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You're not wrong- unless it's alkaline enough to dissolve your mucous membranes- but that's another story. Good on ya!