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Post #170819541 added 05-12-2024 8:39 AM by natpost34 in Hot Deals
Thanks I just got the sports research brand based on your recommendation! 360 caps at 15 for coconut oil made.
Post #170804151 added 05-11-2024 3:05 AM by dealdigger101 in Hot Deals
Those oil are not that bad considering olive oil used in softgels is probably similarly refined to avoid going rancid, most people pay more without really trying and seeing any issues with cheaper...
Post #170803773 added 05-11-2024 12:56 AM by MaroonGuitar765 in Hot Deals
Most doctors will give you a once-a-week supplement of around 25k. 20k a day is asinine, but if you believe it helps, go for it; I’m sure you know more than the doctor.
Post #170787837 added 05-10-2024 5:07 AM by Redmont in Hot Deals
Another non-existent Amazon coupon.
Post #170787126 added 05-10-2024 3:29 AM by Omegapsiphi95 in Hot Deals
Coupon appeared until I logged in, the disappeared after login to my account. What gives?
Post #170777058 added 05-09-2024 1:29 PM by ThumperSD in Hot Deals
Higher concentrated doses are really cheap. But I prefer 1000-2000IU.
Post #170774538 added 05-09-2024 11:20 AM by CheapisChic in Hot Deals
A normal vitamin d level is 30 to 100. My vitamin d level was 30 in July. I started taking 4,000 IU and my level went to 53. My understanding is it doesn't matter where you live, it's how much...
Post #170773653 added 05-09-2024 10:42 AM by SharpSnow162 in Hot Deals
I got a bit of insight shopping at the (now defunct) dollar store. When the new tomato crop is due to arrive they had great deals on canned tomato products (even institutional size cans for $1, later...
Post #170771583 added 05-09-2024 9:07 AM by woohoot in Hot Deals
Just get a vitamin D blood test done when you're at the doctor's office to see if you're deficient or not. No point in arguing if its too much or two little in forums since everyone's living...
Post #170770860 added 05-09-2024 8:33 AM by jaybuk in Hot Deals
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin. This means if you take too much it will get stored in your body. For non fat soluble vitamins any excess will get flushed out your body. Watch Vitamania, very...
Post #170770683 added 05-09-2024 8:23 AM by observer1313 in Hot Deals
Also, splitting pills is a good way to save on vitamin/medicine cost. Of course, one cannot split capsules and softgels. Some medications have a coating to provide controlled release, one should not...
Post #170770581 added 05-09-2024 8:18 AM by observer1313 in Hot Deals
Both Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic refer to vitamin supplements as D, but mean D3. See this article from Massachusetts General Hospital, where the terms Vitamin D and Vitamin D3 are both used...
Post #170769873 added 05-09-2024 7:42 AM by manaknight in Hot Deals
5k iu is pretty standard for people living in areas that don't get as much sun. does someone in arizona need this? probably not. However its probably the most common dosage in the northeast and...
Post #170769636 added 05-09-2024 7:28 AM by BaaliBandapirrla in Hot Deals
vitamin D toxicity is real. Don't take excess amounts of vitamins that aren't water soluble.
Post #170769252 added 05-09-2024 7:03 AM by Ro-Mell-O in Hot Deals
I am vitamin d deficient and I take 50,000 IU of D3 PER WEEK. Don’t recommend this large an amount daily if not prescribed.
Post #170768667 added 05-09-2024 6:31 AM by Owhat in Hot Deals
Unhealthy product because it contains soybean oil and corn oil which both cause inflammation.
Post #170768412 added 05-09-2024 6:17 AM by bnzjamin in Hot Deals
These contain soybean oil and corn oil. Most people interested in consuming this much vitamin d, will likely hold out for a deal on a version with olive or coconut oil. I like the Doctor’s Best and...
Post #170767572 added 05-09-2024 5:17 AM by sechs in Hot Deals
Softgels generally contain liquid and cannot be cut without losing the contents
Post #170767485 added 05-09-2024 5:09 AM by JohnJ2996 in Hot Deals
you can technically take the high dosage and it wouldn't be a problem during COVID, ppl were taking 20k a week prescribed by their doctors, so this is nothing in comparison
Post #170766837 added 05-09-2024 3:38 AM by cacadiablo in Hot Deals
This is D3. Not sure if that makes a difference. This is a high dose, though. I sometimes get 5000IU but I cut them in half. Not sure if you can cut softgels.
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