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Vitamins
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If you decide to buy vitamins like what ones would you buy, Boots, Hollands &Barrets - you know to get good strong valid ones. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The NHS recommends that everyone takes Vit D 10mg throughout the winter, and all year if they are housebound or get very little sunlight on their skin.
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Everyone in my family takes this supplement.
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Everyone in my family takes this supplement.
If you do decide to buy vitamin supplements, it's important to know how much you need/want to take - then compare with the amount stated (per pill) on the label.
You'll find that the cheaper ones contain less of the vitamin per pill, so you need to take 2 (or 3 or 4) per day...so they're not cheaper at all!
Best to see if you really need any specific vitamin before you buy any.
You'll find that the cheaper ones contain less of the vitamin per pill, so you need to take 2 (or 3 or 4) per day...so they're not cheaper at all!
Best to see if you really need any specific vitamin before you buy any.
That's what I meant - micrograms. We take 4000iu whatever that is. The practice nurse recommended the ones we buy from Amazon.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation Dirt cheap
The Tesco Vit C I mentioned are exactly the same strength as the H&B ones, so they really are half the price :) It pays to shop around
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation Dirt cheap
The Tesco Vit C I mentioned are exactly the same strength as the H&B ones, so they really are half the price :) It pays to shop around
Like Barry, I take Vitamin D supplements in the winter (and, indeed, for much of the rest of the year too, do to my semi-nocturnal lifestyle). I do so because of the NHS recommendation in that respect.
However I agree with Helen (and her GP) that other vitamin supplements are a waste of money (and, in some circumstances, actually harmful) for most people.
To return to the original question, I buy supermarket own-brand Vitamin D tablets. They're just as good as any others.
However I agree with Helen (and her GP) that other vitamin supplements are a waste of money (and, in some circumstances, actually harmful) for most people.
To return to the original question, I buy supermarket own-brand Vitamin D tablets. They're just as good as any others.