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  • Gotta luv Vitamin World.

    I went in there the other day and got big time hooked up. 3 boxes of u-turn bars, 6 boxes of Met Rx protien Chips, 2 free MRP,s Cost less than 25 bucks. The chips arent that bad tasting 36 grams of protien( soy mostly though) 8 carbs. The lady hooks me up every time I go by there with stuff that is going out of date. I never pay over 10 bucks for vitamins. Props to them. If you have one in your town give them a try. They also match internet prices.

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    never heard of vitamin world brotha, but since u on the subject, i was wondering if just one multi vitamins bottle is all i need when i lift 5 days a week, i take protein and creatine and that is all at the current time.

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    • #3
      A multi every day is fine. If you want to supplement more I would go with vitamin e,c, and calcium. That is what I take

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      • #4
        Vitamin World is the best...They don't try to screw you with their prices like GNC or some of the other chains

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        • #5
          My friend used to work at Vitamin World and I always got cheap ass stuff. I like that place a lot! I must say I think its a lot better than GNC.

          Chris

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          • #6
            I used to manage a Vitamin World, so I know the deal.. ;)

            They need more product lines to be competitive with Vitamin Shoppe. I complained for the first month I started there to get in Muscle Milk, now thanks to the ol' Foxter, they carry it.. Only 3 flavors, but it's there.. :D

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            • #7
              Originally posted by speedracer59
              A multi every day is fine. If you want to supplement more I would go with vitamin e,c, and calcium. That is what I take
              A really good book, in my opinion, on nutrients and vitamins is "The Complete Guide to Anti-Aging Nutrients" by Sheldon Saul Hendler who is a professor at UCSD.

              It is out of print but you should be able to pick up used copies real cheap at Amazon. It is a must-have, I think and I highly recommend it.

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