|
Weil Nutritional Daily Multivitamin for Optimum Health, Tablets, 180-Count Bottle - Online Shopping Center - Günstig Einkaufen

|
Listenpreis: $46.99
Verfügbarkeit: Sehr wahrscheinlich sofort erhältlich bei Amazon !
Hersteller: Weil Nutritionals
Kostenlose Lieferung bei Amazon ab Gesamtbestellwert von 20 EUR. Bücher versandkostenfrei!
Klicken Sie auf "Jetzt bestellen bei amazon.de" für den unglaublichen Tiefpreis bei Amazon !
|
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
    

|
|
|
Produktbeschreibung
|
Bindung: Health and Beauty Marke: Weil Nutritionals EAN: 0874013000049 Feature: One bottle containing 180 multivitamin tablets Label: Weil Nutritionals Haftungsausschluss: These statements have not yet been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Hersteller: Weil Nutritionals Modell: 5023 Anzahl: 1 Herausgeber: Weil Nutritionals Erscheinungsdatum: 2006-10-18 Studio: Weil Nutritionals
|
|
|
Eigenschaften
|
One bottle containing 180 multivitamin tablets With flavonoids, B vitamins including folic acid, choline, and inositol, and several important minerals Provides a full complement of vitamins and trace minerals necessary to support daily metabolic processes Made by manufacturer who meets Good Manufacturing Practices Includes no preservatives, artificial colors, or flavorings
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kundenmeinungen
|
Kundenbewertung:      Zusammenfassung: Best Multivitamin Kommentar: We have used Dr. Weil's Daily Multivitamin for a number of years. It's the best product available.
Kundenbewertung:      Zusammenfassung: Love the Product, the Price, but the Shipping Cost ... ??? Kommentar: UPDATE: check for different sellers here on Amazon. I was able to find a seller (think it was Amazon) that didn't charge for shipping. While the vitamins were slightly higher, the overall price was lower.
#####
I've been using Dr Weil's multivitamin for some time. I've bought them here through Amazon and locally at the health stores. I trust the brand and Dr Weil's efforts to promote personal health. See the other reviews for the technical details.
My concern is that I now have to pay for shipping. What happened? I just placed an order for other Weil vitamins and shipping was free. My last order of this multivitamin also had free shipping. (Thank you, Amazon, for keeping this history).
Now, why is shipping nearly $7 for this bottle? Yes, I agree with other reviewers the pills are hard to swallow. But this shipping cost is even harder to swallow especially since other Weil products have free shipping.
I may yet purchase because locally these same vitamins are twice as much. 180 count is nearly $50 locally.
The value of any product is not just the product itself but also the cost to obtain it.
Kundenbewertung:      Zusammenfassung: Large pills; made me sick to my stomach Kommentar: I had read the previous reviews before purchasing the vitamins so I was prepared for the large size of the pills. They also have the awful natural vitamin smell. Because they contained such a great combination for a multi vitamin, I was going to overlook those two deficiences.
However, these vitamins made me throw up or get extremely nauseous three different times so I have now given up on the pills.
Kundenbewertung:      Zusammenfassung: You've got to be kidding me...they're huge! Kommentar: I had read the other reviews before buying these vitamins. We have been using the Weil Daily Vitamin Packs which are much more expensive and this bottle is cheaper and I couldn't imagine the pills were that big but they are! Unless you are a pill swallowing champion, I recommend the Daily Packs. They are excellent quality and are easier to swallow.
Kundenbewertung:      Zusammenfassung: Some Concerns Kommentar: While I don't think this multivitamin is bad overall, I do have some concerens.
First, the vitamin is extremely hard to swallow. I nearly choked a couple of times trying to get it down. Another reader claims that shouldn't be a criticism. Well, I disagree.
Second, ConsumerLab.com, an independent company that tests nutrional supplements found problems with the ingredients, namely that the vitamins contain only 73% of the vitamin A that is on the label, and, due to a binding agent used, there is actually 251% of its claimed 60 mg of calcium. Whether these problems have been corrected, I do not know.
Nonetheless, I think these vitamins are decent overall, although I have ethical issues with how Dr. Weil shamelessly promotes his own products on his Web site, especially with his "vitamin advisor," which recommends the same amount of stuff to take regardless of your input.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|