Apex Nutrition via Amazon has
60-Count Zahler Chapter Six Vitamin 10000 IU D3 Gummies on sale for $9.45 - $1 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 50% when you click on 'Redeem' for the promo code
C6VITAMIND50 (or apply at checkout) - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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5000iu/day per gummy
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Just did it again. The bottle that I recently received has an expiration date of January 2025
The vast majority of us only need one gummie (they list a serving as two), so the bottle is a two month supply.
It's a great deal. And at this rate I'm good on vitamin D for the next rest of this year lol
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I did both of the coupons, added to cart, was at the checkout page it came up to $4.something. Oops, I meant to do it with S&S. Went back to the product screen, selected S&S and this is how it ended out.
Order Summary
Items: $9.45
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Subscribe & Save: -$0.95
Promotion Applied: -$4.73
Subscribe & Save: -$0.47
Your Coupon Savings: -$1.00
Total before tax: $2.30
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.18
Order total: $2.48
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5000iu/day per gummy
That's also not even close to a high dose. Tired of listening to the unhealthiest people in these threads tell me I'm making a bad decision for my health. Good one. You look like shit.
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You really should have a blood test before mass dosing anything. It's a simple test, it should be part of a yearly exam anyway. Some vitamins do cause issues if your levels are too high. Just as an example too much calcium can cause kidney stones among other more serious issues. It's good to have a baseline of what's normal for your body too so you know if anything changes.
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