Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I registered with the Candida Society (because of treatment for candida) and that gives me 25% in the Nutricentre. Ikam > > I've been looking at the recommended supplements, and I'm sure this has > probably been discussed before, but I did my sums and calculated that > if I take the recommended supplements, I'll be spending £150 a month > (I'm in the UK) which equates to about $300 a month. I really don't > know what to do about this, the most expensive one is the Garden of > Life which is 9 capsules a day, are there any multi vitamin supplements > apart from Garden of Life which I can get in the UK a lot cheaper? are > there any cheap sources of supplements out there? anyone got any > ideas/suggestions? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Supplements are expensive here, there is nothing I know of that we can do about it.It's just our tough luck! Unless you fancy moving to the US!I don't have a solution for you, but if you work something out, let me know! Sorry!xxI've been looking at the recommended supplements, and I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but I did my sums and calculated that if I take the recommended supplements, I'll be spending £150 a month (I'm in the UK) which equates to about $300 a month. I really don't know what to do about this, the most expensive one is the Garden of Life which is 9 capsules a day, are there any multi vitamin supplements apart from Garden of Life which I can get in the UK a lot cheaper? are there any cheap sources of supplements out there? anyone got any ideas/suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Hi! I can understand your frustration at the cost of supplements in the UK, BeautifulSouth. And there aren't many outlets. For anything out of the ordinary, it's either Boots the Chemist or Holland and Barrett around here. A while back, I thought I would save money by importing around US$150 of Vitacost products. Shipping was through UPS at a cost of $46. The parcel (10.5 lbs) arrived soon enough but I was then hit with charges for: Value Added Tax of £19.16 ($38) Import Duty of £9.04 ($18) UPS Brokerage Surcharge of £11 ($22) A total doorstep bill of nearly $80 - more than half the cost of the vitamins! Take care if you decide to buy overseas because import tariffs are a ridiculously complicated area. It seems scarcely believable that the duty for importing nutritional supplements depends in part on the " milkfat, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose or starch content " of the supplements. I was charged the lower rate of 9% import duty on the supplements, and then standard rate VAT at 17.5% on top of that. UPS, the couriers, then kindly charged me the last £11 for collecting the duty on behalf of Customs. Royal Mail charges just £4 for the same service. Quite a few supplement suppliers are on ebay. Some are reputable, like simplysupplements.co.uk They are based on the Channel Islands, and don't charge extra for shipping. I don't see either of those liquid products in their catalogue, but maybe they have something similar. For more " regular " vitamins, e.g. Vitamin E 400IU capsules, I found the supermarkets (e.g. ons) are often hard to beat on price (£2.50 for 60 capsules). Good luck! Rgds, Sloopy! > > I've been looking at the recommended supplements, and I'm sure this has > > probably been discussed before, but I did my sums and calculated that > > if I take the recommended supplements, I'll be spending �150 a month > > (I'm in the UK) which equates to about $300 a month. I really don't > > know what to do about this, the most expensive one is the Garden of > > Life which is 9 capsules a day, are there any multi vitamin supplements > > apart from Garden of Life which I can get in the UK a lot cheaper? are > > there any cheap sources of supplements out there? anyone got any > > ideas/suggestions? > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > To subscribe to our off-topic Social list go to: > > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/socialWandR/ > > > > To subscribe to our Truth-in-Health list go to: > > > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/truth-in-health > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 It’s a really difficult one, I can stretch to the calcium and magnesium and Omega (which I take already) but I don’t think I can stretch to the “garden of Life”, I hope someone else from the UK comes on here and recommends something good and reasonably priced over here. I just don’t know wether Holland and Barratt or Boots are good enough quality or not. Sheila From: Withdrawal_and_Recovery [mailto:Withdrawal_and_Recovery ] On Behalf Of sloopycowbell Sent: 15 April 2008 20:11 To: Withdrawal_and_Recovery Subject: [sPAM] Re: Financial costs of supplements (in UK) Hi! I can understand your frustration at the cost of supplements in the UK, BeautifulSouth. And there aren't many outlets. For anything out of the ordinary, it's either Boots the Chemist or Holland and Barrett around here. A while back, I thought I would save money by importing around US$150 of Vitacost products. Shipping was through UPS at a cost of $46. The parcel (10.5 lbs) arrived soon enough but I was then hit with charges for: Value Added Tax of £19.16 ($38) Import Duty of £9.04 ($18) UPS Brokerage Surcharge of £11 ($22) A total doorstep bill of nearly $80 - more than half the cost of the vitamins! Take care if you decide to buy overseas because import tariffs are a ridiculously complicated area. It seems scarcely believable that the duty for importing nutritional supplements depends in part on the " milkfat, sucrose, isoglucose, glucose or starch content " of the supplements. I was charged the lower rate of 9% import duty on the supplements, and then standard rate VAT at 17.5% on top of that. UPS, the couriers, then kindly charged me the last £11 for collecting the duty on behalf of Customs. Royal Mail charges just £4 for the same service. Quite a few supplement suppliers are on ebay. Some are reputable, like simplysupplements.co.uk They are based on the Channel Islands, and don't charge extra for shipping. I don't see either of those liquid products in their catalogue, but maybe they have something similar. For more " regular " vitamins, e.g. Vitamin E 400IU capsules, I found the supermarkets (e.g. ons) are often hard to beat on price (£2.50 for 60 capsules). Good luck! Rgds, Sloopy! > > I've been looking at the recommended supplements, and I'm sure this has > > probably been discussed before, but I did my sums and calculated that > > if I take the recommended supplements, I'll be spending �150 a month > > (I'm in the UK) which equates to about $300 a month. I really don't > > know what to do about this, the most expensive one is the Garden of > > Life which is 9 capsules a day, are there any multi vitamin supplements > > apart from Garden of Life which I can get in the UK a lot cheaper? are > > there any cheap sources of supplements out there? anyone got any > > ideas/suggestions? > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > To subscribe to our off-topic Social list go to: > > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/socialWandR/ > > > > To subscribe to our Truth-in-Health list go to: > > > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/truth-in-health > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Ikam is that 25% of all supplements at Nutricentre or 25% of supplements suitable for Candida ? > > > > I've been looking at the recommended supplements, and I'm sure this > has > > probably been discussed before, but I did my sums and calculated that > > if I take the recommended supplements, I'll be spending £150 a month > > (I'm in the UK) which equates to about $300 a month. I really don't > > know what to do about this, the most expensive one is the Garden of > > Life which is 9 capsules a day, are there any multi vitamin > supplements > > apart from Garden of Life which I can get in the UK a lot cheaper? > are > > there any cheap sources of supplements out there? anyone got any > > ideas/suggestions? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 All the supplements! But I need to pay yearly membership of £15. Ikam > > > > > > I've been looking at the recommended supplements, and I'm sure > this > > has > > > probably been discussed before, but I did my sums and calculated > that > > > if I take the recommended supplements, I'll be spending £150 a > month > > > (I'm in the UK) which equates to about $300 a month. I really > don't > > > know what to do about this, the most expensive one is the Garden > of > > > Life which is 9 capsules a day, are there any multi vitamin > > supplements > > > apart from Garden of Life which I can get in the UK a lot > cheaper? > > are > > > there any cheap sources of supplements out there? anyone got any > > > ideas/suggestions? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 " And there aren't many outlets. For anything out of the ordinary, it's either Boots the Chemist or Holland and Barrett around here. " Google Nutricentre, they usually have most stuff . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 I’ve ordered the magnesium and calcium from Nutricentre (Solgar), fish oil think I’m going to stick with my Vegepa as it still works out cheaper than Eskimo 3 and I think Vegepa is very good quality www.vegepa.com , I’ve asked my Dad to look up in his “Which?” magazines for articles on multi vitamins, they’re usually good for impartial advice. Sheila From: Withdrawal_and_Recovery [mailto:Withdrawal_and_Recovery ] On Behalf Of sjerrom Sent: 17 April 2008 22:54 To: Withdrawal_and_Recovery Subject: [sPAM] Re: Financial costs of supplements (in UK) " And there aren't many outlets. For anything out of the ordinary, it's either Boots the Chemist or Holland and Barrett around here. " Google Nutricentre, they usually have most stuff . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 > " And there aren't many outlets. For anything out of the ordinary, it's > either Boots the Chemist or Holland and Barrett around here. " > > Google Nutricentre, they usually have most stuff . Thanks ! I had not even heard of Nutricentre until I joined this group! Rgds, Sloopy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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