Woot has
325-Count Centrum Silver Multivitamin for
$16.99.
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Features:- Centrum Silver is the number 1 Doctor recommended multivitamin brand now shown to support memory and cognition in older adults1
- Additionally, supports memory and cognition as you age (1) and contains B-Vitamins to promote brain function and heart health, and vitamins A, C and E to support healthy eyes1
- Gluten-free vitamins with 150 percent daily value of vitamin C and 200 percent daily value of zinc for immune support1
- Senior multivitamin in a convenient and portable tablet form
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I found the full ingredient list on Amazon.
With or without lutein ? Price ?
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It's in the listing's pictures, says it has luetein, don't know if amount is correct
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KCHLVS8
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I ordered several boxes of senna tea from Woot last May. They're all expiring on Jul 10.
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Obviously, different drugs have different lifespans. And some crucial medications should always be fresh for maximum potency, e.g. nitroglycerin for heart disease. Similarly, different nutrients retain different potencies after a supplement's expiration. For example, vitamin C has a relatively short lifespan. But overall, I'm guessing that these multivitamins will still be fine after 5 years. Of note, there is no standard or recommended dose for many micronutrients, e.g. lycopene. That means it's possible that even if some nutrient loses 20% of its potency, it's still more than your body can use. You should, of course, store the bottle in a cool dry place to extend its life.
https://zenodo.org/records/1229249
Despite the evidence, the FDA and other organizations still recommend that you not take expired medications. In fact, even the military tells troops to discard them. In my opinion, they're just being paranoid and overly cautious (and don't care about taxpayers money). The science doesn't lie. Since nutritional supplements are not critical, I have no problems taking some that are 3-5 years past expiration.
https://www.centrum.com/product-comparison-page/
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