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160-Count One A Day Women's Petites Multivitamin on sale for
$3.83 when you follow the instructions below.
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Product Info:- One A Day Women's Petites Multivitamin,Supplement with Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Zinc for Immune Health Support, B Vitamins, Biotin, Folate (as folic acid) & More
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and while multivitamins can be acceptable, this particular one is not
The formulation is absolute garbage
They also put iron and calcium in the same vitamin which is hilarious because you cannot properly absorb both at the same time
Also, there is talc in the formulation. Do not take supplements that have talc, FDA for some crazy reason allows it but it's still a horrible idea.
....Yes if you take a ONE A DAY tablet and chop it into TWO tablets you take per day then duh, they will be smaller. What an idea, wowwww. 😆
Innovation of the year award right here guys.
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....Yes if you take a ONE A DAY tablet and chop it into TWO tablets you take per day then duh, they will be smaller. What an idea, wowwww. 😆
Innovation of the year award right here guys.
and while multivitamins can be acceptable, this particular one is not
The formulation is absolute garbage
They also put iron and calcium in the same vitamin which is hilarious because you cannot properly absorb both at the same time
Also, there is talc in the formulation. Do not take supplements that have talc, FDA for some crazy reason allows it but it's still a horrible idea.
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and while multivitamins can be acceptable, this particular one is not
The formulation is absolute garbage
They also put iron and calcium in the same vitamin which is hilarious because you cannot properly absorb both at the same time
Also, there is talc in the formulation. Do not take supplements that have talc, FDA for some crazy reason allows it but it's still a horrible idea.
Most people won't want to follow this idea because the idea of taking a dozen pills a day is too tedious, but the thing is any compound vitamin or supplement is a completely unregulated mixture from a massive mixing vat where you never know if that's what is really in the pill
There is ZERO regulation for vitamins and supplements. They can lie without penalty or punishment. Eventually in a decade they might get a "warning letter" from the FDA unless people are literally dying from something they are taking.
Every time some independent lab tests vitamins or supplements it is way way off. Even single substance vitamins fail, when they say a pill is a certain amount and it is tested, it is wildly off.
Not helpful I admit. It takes some shopping around to find trusted single substance vitamins and they are more expensive. But at least there is a chance what is on the label is in the pill.
On a budget I take some from "Doctors Best" and some from Swanson. But even those have certain products that are sketchy vs some that seem okay.
Oh and avoid vitamins with massive RDA like 500%+ there is no proven benefit and can only cause problems eventually. They are only sold because people keep thinking "more is better" when that's not remotely true.
You can see the "change" hyperlink right under subscribe & save selection area, with the first delivery date.
Price:. 8.94
25% off 2.24
S&s off .45
Total is $6.25
What am I missing? Quantity 1
Price:. 8.94
25% off 2.24
S&s off .45
Total is $6.25
What am I missing? Quantity 1
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