I was buying the Boots 'Skin, Hair & Nails' Vitamins which are reduced from £18.99 to £9.49 for 180 tablets and noticed they have a large selection of others with upto 50% off at the moment.
I was offered free click & collect or £3.50 for delivery.
This is my first post so apologies if I've done anything incorrectly :-)
14 comments
Her_Indoors
16 Jan 17#14
Any suggestions about what foods to consume so I do not need to take Glucosamine or Chondroitin?
My brother in law was advised by his Consultant (a professor btw) to take these to help his back/hip problems....
I have neck, shoulder and spinal problems...... , and been taking these for years as advised by my consultant and chiropractor.
I stopped taking them about a year ago, as I was taking so many tablets......
I must admit, I am struggling to walk, even get out of bed some mornings, so I have just ordered some more, and am hoping it will do the trick.
But if you can tell me what food stuff provides the same beneficial effect on joints, I will appreciate it, as they cost a fortune.
p,s I already take fish oil and eat fish plus lots of fruit and veg.
mazabits
15 Jan 17#13
just eat non processed food. less meat more fruit and veg and do some exercise. don't drink or smoke ... wow I just saved your life
naturelover
15 Jan 17#12
I know all about how easy it is to become a nutritionist by buying quick courses on deal websites.
I do have a B.Sc. (Homs) degree and know all about using Trusted & Quality sources, thanks.
naturelover
15 Jan 17#9
It's just a summary of collective information from watching BBC documentaries, reputable news articles & blogs/articles by qualified Doctors
naturelover
15 Jan 17#7
Forgot to mention that over processed foods are also nutritional lacking, as more people opt for convenience & don't make foods from scratch like great grand parents did
xchezzax1985
15 Jan 17#6
On a lighter note, I only buy Hair, Nails & Skin tablets as they make my weak nails alot stronger :-)
naturelover
15 Jan 17#5
Getting vitamins & minerals from food is always best. However, agricultural over farming has been depleting the soil & thus the food grown is not as nutritionally dense as it was say 60 years ago. Not to mention viramins & minerals additionally wasted due to time from farm to plate. Thus food is NOT as nutritionally dense.
This means that viramins & mineral supplements help to top up the levels, that the food one eats gives.
I am changing from chemically produced multi vitamins to multi vitamins made with & containing nutritionallly dense foods, as that will help my body to absorb the vitamins & minerals easier than the former
Sentral to naturelover
15 Jan 171#8
Sounds like you've been reading too many food blogs that have no idea what they're talking about.
ArthurDent1 to naturelover
15 Jan 17#10
See my previous comment about not consulting a nutritionist (whose qualifications vary from dodgy to non-existent).
xdaminis
15 Jan 171#1
Look up how you are being ripped off on all these supplements.
Save even more by not buying any of these unnecessary supplements at all - unless you have a recognised deficiency diagnosed by a reputable practitioner (that generally means a dietitian NOT a nutritionist or other quack).
gsj87 to xdaminis
15 Jan 171#11
Ah great, a nice trusty source like The Daily Fail. It must be true then!
Give it a few days and they'll have another article saying that Poundland vitamins are cr*p and to go for premium brands.
Opening post
I was offered free click & collect or £3.50 for delivery.
This is my first post so apologies if I've done anything incorrectly :-)
14 comments
My brother in law was advised by his Consultant (a professor btw) to take these to help his back/hip problems....
I have neck, shoulder and spinal problems...... , and been taking these for years as advised by my consultant and chiropractor.
I stopped taking them about a year ago, as I was taking so many tablets......
I must admit, I am struggling to walk, even get out of bed some mornings, so I have just ordered some more, and am hoping it will do the trick.
But if you can tell me what food stuff provides the same beneficial effect on joints, I will appreciate it, as they cost a fortune.
p,s I already take fish oil and eat fish plus lots of fruit and veg.
I do have a B.Sc. (Homs) degree and know all about using Trusted & Quality sources, thanks.
This means that viramins & mineral supplements help to top up the levels, that the food one eats gives.
I am changing from chemically produced multi vitamins to multi vitamins made with & containing nutritionallly dense foods, as that will help my body to absorb the vitamins & minerals easier than the former
Read this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2556245/Can-Poundlands-vitamins-really-good-upmarket-rivals-The-answer-amaze-save-100-year.html
Give it a few days and they'll have another article saying that Poundland vitamins are cr*p and to go for premium brands.