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Vitamins - Where to buy MSM + Vitamin C ?

Hello,

Where do you people buy your MSM + Vitamin C from ?

Ideally Im looking for an all in one tablet and preferably around 1000mg of msm.

Had a quick scout around the web but nice to have a
recommendation so I know I will be trading with a reliable company :p



Thanks Rob

Comments

  • Llyllyll
    Llyllyll Posts: 870 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Try these: http://www.healthspan.co.uk/joint_care/glucosamine_plus_400mg_glucosamine_optiflex_with_marine_chondroitin_msm_and_vitamin_c-c124p1545867.html

    Healthspan are very reliable and you can usually find additional money off vouchers on the Discount Codes 'n Vouchers section of these forums.

    HTH
  • lightisfading
    lightisfading Posts: 1,288 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    a second vote for healthspan!
  • Robtyketto
    Robtyketto Posts: 129 Forumite
    Thanks for all the replies :cool:

    I do eat heathily btw, reading now on how to get more msm into my system via food.

    The reason I mentioned vitamin C is apparently its helps with the absorbation of msm.
  • TTT_2
    TTT_2 Posts: 91 Forumite
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    Healthspan is my preferred supplier if this sort of thing, I can vouch for the service and the prices seem very fair to me!

    Just my two penneth!
  • mascherano
    mascherano Posts: 649 Forumite
    Robtyketto wrote: »
    Thanks for all the replies :cool:

    I do eat heathily btw, reading now on how to get more msm into my system via food.

    The reason I mentioned vitamin C is apparently its helps with the absorbation of msm.
    if you are taking msm to help with arthritis may I suggest that you see your GP, he will offer cheaper alternatives (I hate to see the supplement industry getting money)
  • joetipper
    joetipper Posts: 23 Forumite
    A site I was recommended (and have subsequently used) is Zipvit, found at www.zipvit.com - a huge selection, they seem a lot cheaper than most places, plus fast and cheap delivery. They're UK based in Rugeley, Staffs.

    First post on here, and not saying it's got everything for everyone, but well worth a look.

    -all MSE's: Great site, plenty of enlightening info and plenty of laughs :T

    cheers,

    joe
  • Minerva69
    Minerva69 Posts: 797 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Another vote for Zipvit, we have used them for all our vitamins for a couple of years now and have never had any problems with them. Postage is only £1 if your order doesn't qualify for free delivery and quite often if you spend £25 you get a free gift.
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