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I am curious as to where everyone is obtaining their supplements (NAC, Glutathione, etc.).

We are about to begin chelation, and I'd like to use sources known to the group to be reputable...mail order or not, on the web or not.

I have very little faith in the local health food store's suppliers, as I can't get much product information (is it USP? is it plant or animal derived? does it contain fillers/corn/wheat/etc.?) from the manufacturers he (the health food store owner) sells.

I am quite familiar with Kirkland, and will probably use them for DMSA/ALA.

Anyone wishing to respond please e-mail me at Carrob1@...

Regards,

Rob

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I find that if Vitaminshoppe.com carries it, the price is usually better

than elsewhere. They ship everywhere and the more you order the cheaper

shipping is since it's 4.99 no matter what you buy. Frontier carries bulk

herbal products that are priced well unless you have access to a co-op.

Puritan Pride has a web site...right now thru' their catalog (and maybe web

page) they have a by 2 get 3 free on many of their supplements. Makes B

complex and C's and E's very inexpensive. Read carefully so you don't end

up with synthetics.

SaraLou

Re: Energy crashes

> I get supplements from http://store./vitaglo/

> Their prices are excellent, and shipping in the US is free if you order

> over $20.

> I'm in Canada, and have ordered several times from them.

> Kathy

>

> >

> > > but that stuff may be hard to find in stores around here. in

> arkansas.

> >

> > Ohhh! Arkansas! LOL! I used to live in BG, KY for awhile and I know

> what

> > you mean. There tends to be a dearth of health food stores in that

> part of

> > the country. Lemme see, there are a whole bunch of things I use for

> energy

> > crashes since that's been a long time thing for me to deal with. What

> you

> > might be able to find in your area is a good B complex vitamin. Most

> drug

> > stores are now selling vitamins. I do think there are differences in

> the

> > quality from brand to brand. Try to get one that is a little upgraded

> from

> > the generic store brand. Get a B-50 and try one capsule in the

> morning with

> > food. It will keep you up at night if you take it past 3 p.m.

> >

> > Also, you should be able to find plain L-Glutamine in those drug store

> > vitamin aisles, too. So, look for it or ask the pharmacist. Some of

> the big

> > chain drug stores are also selling herbs. Fennel is a long time,

> old-timey

> > remedy for colic in babies. You might get lucky if you ask around for

> it.

> >

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