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To: w0z who wrote (38859)7/18/2024 11:22:29 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39323
 
Maybe not the dosage but something to look at at least:

amazon.com

amazon.com



To: w0z who wrote (38859)7/19/2024 1:32:24 AM
From: ig1 Recommendation

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toccodolce

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I saw a Sports Research D3 + K2 product at Costco.



Dosage is just right for me at 2 per day:

- D3 is 5,000 units
- K2 MK7 is 100mcg
- 160ct for $28

I was looking for a soyless D3. This one is made with coconut MCT oil. Combining the two into one pill is nice. I don't know anything about Sports Research, though. Will have to look into it when my Life Extension K2 runs out.



To: w0z who wrote (38859)7/19/2024 2:15:06 AM
From: ig2 Recommendations

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Neeka
Stock Puppy

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can't seem to find a good alternative on Amazon

I've had trouble lately with supplements bought from Amazon. They arrive unsealed, contents missing, capsules partially filled, bad smells.

I now try to buy from Costco whenever possible. Costco never gives me a problem with returns and they often beat Amazon on price.

For example, I've recently started eating canned sardines for the Omega 3's. Costco has six cans of the good stuff for $14. Safeway sells ONE can of the same product for $8! Amazon comes close on price with 12 cans for $30, but I don’t trust Amazon's handling. For another thing, they are constantly reselling returned products without telling us.

And for yet another thing, leading up to their "deal days" they'll raise prices on various products, then cut the price back to the original price on the deal day and call it a deal.

As my wife often says, their free shipping can get expensive.