Walgreen's has
80-Ct Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies w/ Biotin (Strawberry Flavor) on sale for 2 for $4.49
-> Now 2 for $4.94 with free store pickup on minimum $10 orders when you follow the instructions below.
Thanks to Community Member
MauiCat for finding this deal.
Instructions: - Log in or Register for a myWalgreens account
- Go to 80-Ct Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies w/ Biotin (Strawberry Flavor)
- Clip the $2 Off 2 Mfr coupon on the product page
- Add a quantity of 2 to cart for store pickup (minimum $10 order required)
- In cart, apply promo code WAG10
- Your total should be be 2 for $4.49 -> Now 2 for $4.94 + tax with free store pickup on $10+ orders
No longer available:
- Clip the $2.50 Off 1 Mfr coupon on the product page
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.ni
This is a NCBI accredited article talking about Biotin deficiency and treatment guidelines. NCBI Stat Pearl is a credible website most clinicians use to look up treatment plans when they encounter diseases and conditions that they're not familiar with.
I'm not here to win any internet argument. I'm simply here to let people understand the reasoning better because your negative comment could potentially mislead a person who actually misses a good deal on supplements they actually need because too many people believe what the "internet" says these days and it's extremely frustrating to medical clinicians. Generally speaking, there are a number of insurance companies do not pay for supplements. So while you might not have a problem paying 15 bucks for these, some people may only be able to spend 5 bucks on medicine and save the 10 for food.
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Would have been good deal but for minimum $10 for store pickup
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Would have been good deal but for minimum $10 for store pickup
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Thus, the word you're looking for is "inconclusive" not "won't do crap" because there is a time and place for these supplements. Please consider things with different aspects before you make such a strong, false, and uneducated statement.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.ni
This is a NCBI accredited article talking about Biotin deficiency and treatment guidelines. NCBI Stat Pearl is a credible website most clinicians use to look up treatment plans when they encounter diseases and conditions that they're not familiar with.
I'm not here to win any internet argument. I'm simply here to let people understand the reasoning better because your negative comment could potentially mislead a person who actually misses a good deal on supplements they actually need because too many people believe what the "internet" says these days and it's extremely frustrating to medical clinicians. Generally speaking, there are a number of insurance companies do not pay for supplements. So while you might not have a problem paying 15 bucks for these, some people may only be able to spend 5 bucks on medicine and save the 10 for food.
Your opinion matters but it most likely only matters when you are trying to argue for your own case, it does not matter to other people who are here looking for good deals on something they actually need.
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If they need vitamins that severely, they should seek medical advice from their doctor, not a slickdeals post. 🤣
Medicine requires precision, can't just ball park everything because "most people are okay", because if you measure every single disease out there with "most people" then there are not going to be many people left. Consider yourself lucky that you don't have certain diseases or conditions but it's not fair to over generalize everyone based on "most people are okay".
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