Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Hi Kay, the best deals may be online. www.iherb.com is one site that has been mentioned in previous posts as having good prices. You could also search " froogle " (off the Google site www.google.com ) for " inositol " (no quotes) to find other, perhaps better prices for the supplement. I think most people who are taking a large number of grams/day for OCD etc. purchase the powder form rather than tablets, since this is by far cheaper. Since it is sweet, it can be mixed into juice or whatever. Take care, Kathy R. in Indiana ----- Original Message ----- > I have been faithfully reading the posts to this group for some time now. I have a daughter(16) who has had OCD since she began Junior Highschool. I have been giving her Inositol almost from the beginning.(But only about 1800 mg a day) We started this at the same time she began her other meds so I have never really known if the meds or the inositol were doing the most good for her and I've been afraid to stop giving inositol to her just in case. > > We have been seeing an increase in the last few months with her " Stinkin' Thinkin " . After reading the posts here, I want to try to increase her dosage of inositol dramatically. Here lies the problem. The store that I have been purchasing her inositol from charges $39.99 for 2 oz.(56grams). I am a single parent living on a budget. Does anyone know where I can purchase large amounts of Inositol for a reasonable price? Any suggestions would be great! > > Thanks, > Kay > TX. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 > . . .The store that I have been purchasing her inositol from charges $39.99 for 2 oz.(56grams). I am a single parent living on a budget. Does anyone know where I can purchase large amounts of Inositol for a reasonable price? Any suggestions would be great! ~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Kay, I've been searching the web for places to purchase Inositol at a reasonable price too. This is the least expensive that I've found: http://store.yahoo.com/nutritiondome1/jr-036.html Jarrow Inositol Powder, 227 grams (8 oz) JR-036 $14.95 Sale $8.52 Most of the sites that I checked out have the Jarrow products much less expensive than other brands. SHF has 500 g for $45.00 so the nutritiondome price looks pretty good to me at $17.04 for the same amount. I don't know what the difference is in the different brands, but most state that each 1/4 teaspoon contains: Inositol 600 mg, so they are pretty consistent. Does anyone have any experience with the Jarrow formulation? I'm really curious why it is so much less expensive than the others. Phyllis ocdmomma@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Kay, I'm sure there are other places with as good/better pricing, but we ordered from iHerb.com online. They have different brands but we used Source Naturals Inositol Powder. It's now $27.59 a bottle, which it says is 226.8 grams. At 845mg for 1/4 tsp, we pretty much used a bottle a month at the higher dosage and, of course, less at the lower dosages (over a 3 yr span). If you go to their home page and search " inositol powder " you can compare brands. At 1800mg a day, something priced in this range should last. I'm a single mom and at times I had to cut back with just due to not having the $$ to order each month; I know how tough it can get with $$! http://www.iherb.com/ Interesting that 's OCD began right at middle school also, sounds like your daughter. He'll be in 10th grade this fall. > I have been faithfully reading the posts to this group for some time now. I have a daughter(16) who has had OCD since she began Junior Highschool. I have been giving her Inositol almost from the beginning.(But only about 1800 mg a day) We started this at the same time she began her other meds so I have never really known if the meds or the inositol were doing the most good for her and I've been Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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