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Amazon has 90-Count MuscleTech Men's Platinum Multivitamin for $11.91 - 25% off when you 'clip' the coupon from the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $8.77. Shipping is free with Prime or orders over $25.
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  • MuscleTech Platinum Multivitamin is a complete, advanced multivitamin complex designed for elite athletes and active individuals for general health support
  • Each serving delivers 18 vitamins and minerals, including 100% or more of your daily requirements for vitamins A, C, E, B6 and B12
  • Daily nutritional support ingredients, including 865mg Amino Support Matrix and 536mg Herbal Matrix
  • Contains Vitamin C for Immune Support

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 90-Count MuscleTech Men's Platinum Multivitamin for $11.14 - 25% off when you 'clip' the coupon from the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $7.80. Shipping is free with Prime or orders over $25. - now $8.77
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Model: Multivitamin for Men | MuscleTech Platinum Multivitamin | Vitamin C for Immune Support | 18 Vitamins & Minerals | Vitamins A C D E B6 B12 | Daily Workout Supplements | Mens Multivitamins, 90 ct

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1 serving = 3 tablets lol nah I'm good
What the hell are you talking about? Talc in diet is considered perfectly safe. As for the talc powder, that containing asbestos is the one with possible carcinogenicity. And then there's this other person who is still crooning about soy in male multivitamins. Wow!
No this talc is grandmothered in;so it's all good

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05-03-2023 at 07:45 PM.
05-03-2023 at 07:45 PM.
Quote from CoolDirt5275 :
1 serving = 3 tablets lol nah I'm good
Didn't Costco use to sell Kirkland multi-vitamins in packets, 10 different tablets per serving? Tried a few times but stopped coz it made me dizzy.

I just pick up their Kirkland Signature Daily Multi nowadays. 500 tablets/servings for $17.
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05-03-2023 at 08:31 PM.
05-03-2023 at 08:31 PM.
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I'm sure if talc containing asbestos is bad for the outside of your body it certainly isn't good to ingest either. That is if the talc has asbestos while mining for it in the first place
Ugh great, now I have one more thing to notice. Unfortunately it does look like there's some validity with talc being a questionable ingredient, specifically only if a supplement label lists its talc as "talc USP" does it mean that it is free of asbestos. Doesn't mean this talc does have asbestos but it is a possible risk with the mining process like you mentioned. According to this article: https://www.consumerlab.com/answe...pplements/
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